Albania

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The Ali Pasha Bridge is located near the beautiful town of Gjirokastra in Albania. You can easily hike there within 30 minutes and you can be pretty sure not to meet any other tourists.
The bridge was part of a larger aqueduct complex commissiones in the early 19th century by Ali Pasha of Tepelenë. Tje aqueducts fed the castle's cisterns with water from the Mount Sopot. Gjirokastra didn't have water at this time and Alia Pasha discerned the need of this structure.
The aqueduct was mostly destroyed in 1932, but this section remains.

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Butrint, a Unesco World Heritage site.
Inhabited since prehistoric times, Butrint has been the site of a Greek colony (800 BC), a Roman city (44 BC) and a bishopric (5th centrury). Following a period of prosperity under Byzantine administration, then a brief occupation by the Venetians, the city was abandoned in the late Middle Ages after marshes formed in the area. The archaeological site is a repository of ruins representing each period in the city’s development and that entity is unique. Moreover the ruines are situated in a beautiful natural setting.
The photo shows the famous baptistery, a major ruin from the 6th century and an ancient Roman monument adapted to the cultural needs of Christianity. Its floor has a an exceptional and well-preserved mosaic pavement, but usually it’s covered with sand (for protection).  #Culture  #LocalSecrets  #History
Beach in Ksamil. Small town near Saranda, and very very close to Korfu. Right there i met a man from Kosovo, which has a wife from Kraków. Uncommonly you can talk with Kosovar in Polish :)

Bordered by the Ionian and Adriatic seas, this Eastern European country has beautiful beaches, exquisite mountain scenery and fascinating museums.

After World War II, Albania was isolated behind the Iron Curtain under the communist leadership of Enver Hoxha. Starting in 1991 as the Cold War ended, visitors have once again been able to see the natural and manmade treasures of this fascinating country. Vacation here to explore Albania’s coastal region, mountain highlands and ancient castles.

The capital and largest city, Tirana, is in central Albania. Understand the region’s past from the ancient days of Illyria to modern times with a visit to the National History Museum. Abandoned bunkers from Hoxha’s regime provide the setting for Bunk’Art, which presents performance and visual arts examining the country’s communist legacy. View the area’s buildings, lakes, farmlands, foothills and distant snow-covered peaks as you ride the Dajti Ekspres cable car.

Near Albania’s southern border with Greece is the city of Saranda. Gaze out over the Ionian Sea at the pebbled Mirror Beach. Travel inland to the Blue Eye, a deep, naturally occurring spring of clear water with brilliant colors. At the ancient ruins of the Butrint UNESCO World Heritage Site, see archaeological evidence of its occupation since 50,000 B.C. including Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Venetian artifacts.

At the very north of the country is Shkodra, where the Rozafa Castle dominates the horizon from the top of a hill. Learn about the legend of the human sacrifice that helped three brothers build it centuries ago. Ferry up Lake Koman to the Valbona Pass and trek in the Albanian Alps.

Find more castles across the country. The Kalaja or Berat Castle originated in the 4th century B.C., with medieval additions creating a wall with 24 towers encircling a town. Gjirokaster Castle was built in the 12th century, served as a prison in the mid-1900s and now houses an arms museum with relics from World War II and Albania’s fight for independence.

Fly to Rinas Airport near Tirana and travel around Albania by train, bus or car. Enjoy warm hospitality as you explore this small country.

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Aerial panorama of Skanderbeg Square at Dawn surrounded by modern towers and city landmarks.
Tirana
Known for Cafes, Museums and Historical
Get away to Tirana! Enjoy the cafes, history and mountains.

Reasons to visit

  • Ministry of Defense
  • Air Albania Stadium
  • Artificial Lake of Tirana
Ksamil beach panorama, Albania.
Ksamil
Known for Historical
Relax in the sun and swim in the perfectly clear waters at Albania’s up-and-coming resort, where cultural and natural attractions are easily accessible.

Reasons to visit

  • Ksamil Islands
  • Beach of Mirrors
A view towards the far side of the bay at Sarande in the morning in summertime
Sarandë
Known for Camping, Small town and Sandy beaches
Trip time! Discover the camping, archaeology and island views in quaint Sarandë.
View of the Pier and Promenade of Durres - Albania
Durrës
Known for Sea, Culture and Monuments
Escape to upscale Durrës! Enjoy its culture, monuments and castle.
Albania, Vlorë County, Himare - 15 August 2024 - Overview of the fantastic Himare beach
Vlorë
Known for Sea, Castle and Historical
Explore quaint Vlorë: its castle, oceanfront, history and more!
Luxury beach coast seafront resort in Durres, Golem, Albania on the sunny day
Golem
Known for Beaches, Friendly people and Dining
Explore Golem: its beaches, dining, oceanfront and more!

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