Practical travel tips for Albania, including transportation, accommodation, local culture, seasonal advice, and essential information for travelers.

Pisha Panoramic Rooms – A Window Over Kruja

If you are planning a visit to Kruja, the historic city of Skanderbeg and one of Albania’s most iconic destinations, choosing the right place to stay is essential. Pisha Panoramic Rooms, a small family-run accommodation with just two spacious rooms, has been ranked among Love Albania’s Top 5 Accommodations in Kruja for 2025, based on guest reviews from the past year. This hidden gem combines authentic Albanian hospitality with breathtaking views, making it far more than just a place to sleep. For many travelers, it feels like a true home in the heart of Kruja that transforms their journey into an unforgettable experience.

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Bella Vista – One of the Best Accommodations in Borsh

If you’re planning a trip to southern Albania, Borsh is one of the most authentic and peaceful places to stay on the Albanian Riviera. Known for its 7-kilometer stretch of beach—the longest in the south, Borsh is less commercialized than Saranda or Himara, and instead attracts families and travelers searching for quiet moments by the sea. Olive groves, mountain backdrops, and crystal-clear waters make it an unmatched destination for relaxation.

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Accursed Mountains: Hiking Vajusha & Berizhdoli Peaks

The Accursed Mountains, also known as the Albanian Alps, stretch dramatically across Albania, Kosovo, and Montenegro. This rugged range is famous for its jagged limestone peaks, pristine rivers, and remote alpine villages. For adventurous travelers, the Accursed Mountains are the ultimate playground for hiking, camping, and reconnecting with raw nature.

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Canyons in Albania: A Complete Guide to the Country’s Natural Gorges

While Albania is famous for its coastlines and alpine peaks, some of the country's most captivating landscapes lie hidden between vertical rock walls and winding rivers. The canyons in Albania offer travelers a rare chance to witness raw nature—whether by rafting through narrow gorges, hiking along dramatic cliffs, soaking in natural hot springs, or swimming in turquoise pools. This guide introduces the most spectacular canyons across the country, each with its own geological story, level of difficulty, and type of adventure. From the towering cliffs of Osumi to the thermal magic of Langarica, discover the wild side of Albania.

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