Discover the Best Winery Tours Near Durrës
Albania’s wine scene is rapidly gaining international recognition, and there’s no better way to experience its rich flavors than by exploring the wineries near Durrës and Tirana. Whether ...
Durres pulses with crowds of local Albanian tourists in the summer, while international travelers come to explore its lively clubs, old Greek ruins and old city walls. Get a local tourHQ guide here.
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Albania’s wine scene is rapidly gaining international recognition, and there’s no better way to experience its rich flavors than by exploring the wineries near Durrës and Tirana. Whether ...
Nestled in Southeast Europe lies a hidden gem, the natural splendour of Albania, waiting to be discovered. With its unspoiled nature, scenic coastlines, and rugged mountain ranges, Albania ...
For years, the small country of Albania was cut off from the world, but today, it has become an increasingly popular tourist destination. It attracts beachcombers, foodies interested in ...
While waiting in Rome to board our plane to Albania in May of 2012, I got into a brief discussion with an Albanian woman who was living in the US. She was returning to Albania to visit family and ...
The wonderful underwater caves of Viroi lake (Gjirokastra, Albania)
Why Albania is becoming a popular place to travel to: It’s loaded with history
Visit Albania now, before it changes too much
Albania is an unknown destination for so many people but it needn't be. It's a beautiful country with a fascinating history and culture.
Albania, located on the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, at the crossroads where Greece meets the Balkans, is said to be Europe’s best-kept secret. As a tourist destination, Albania is ...
Enjoying great stretches of beachfront on the warm Adriatic, the city of Durres has long been one of the favoured resorts for Albanian locals in the summer. An array of waterside strips of hotels and clubs oozes with life during the warmer months, with more luxurious retreats popping up all the time.
While Durres’ modern character and close proximity to Tirana lend it a distinct urban feel, it’s ancient past is still unquestionably its defining feature. The city is home to a palimpsest of ancient ruins and artifacts, dating back all the way to the 7th century BC, when this small coastal peninsula was first colonised by sailors out of Greek Corinth. Of these, the most impressive is unquestionably the city’s amphitheatre, the largest Roman structure of its kind in all of the Balkans. In addition, Durres tourist guides often recommend a walking route around the old city walls, where various medieval additions like the Tophane Well can be spotted built into bulwarks.
What’s more, in the early summer the Open Port Festival showcases some of the harbour town’s most interesting historical maritime vessels, while the Durres International Film Festival in late August brings together some of the best filmmakers from the Balkans and Eastern Europe as a whole.
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