Discover the beauty of southern Albania with a unique tour that takes you through Berat, Gjirokastër, Butrint, and Saranda. Marvel at the UNESCO World Heritage sites, explore Berat’s ancient castle, the charming streets of Gjirokastër, and the stunning archaeological site of Butrint. Experience the picturesque beaches of Ksamil and the Blue Eye, all while immersing yourself in local culture and cuisine. This well-rounded tour combines history, nature, and tradition—book your unforgettable journey today and explore the best of Albania’s southern treasures!
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Morning: Depart from Tirana early with our pick up at the hotel. Explore Berat Castle, home to Onufri Museum and medieval churches. Berat Castle, also known as Kalaja e Beratit, is one of Albania’s most iconic historical sites. Perched on a hill overlooking the Osum River, the fortress dates back to the 4th century BC but was expanded by the Byzantines and Ottomans. Unlike most castles, Berat Castle is still inhabited, with people living in traditional houses within its walls. Inside, you’ll find the Onufri Museum, medieval churches, and mosques, showcasing a blend of religious and cultural heritage. The panoramic views from the castle Afternoon: Visit Iconographic Museum and Osum River promenade.
The Gorica Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in Berat, Albania, spanning the Osum River and connecting the historic Gorica and Mangalem neighborhoods. Originally built in the 18th century, the stone bridge has undergone several reconstructions, maintaining its elegant Ottoman architectural style. With its seven stone arches and stunning views of Berat’s UNESCO-listed cityscape, it serves as both a functional crossing and a picturesque historical site. The bridge is a symbol of Berat’s rich past and a must-visit for travelers exploring the city. A walk along the Osumi River Promenade in Berat offers a peaceful experience, with breathtaking views of the city's historic quarters, including Mangalem and Gorica. The promenade is lined with charming cafes, traditional houses, a greenery, making it a great spot for a relaxing stroll. The river itself adds to the picturesque atmosphere, especially during sunrise or sunset. Lunch and drive to Gjirokastër (approx. 3 hours).
The King Mosque, located in Berat, is one of the city's most significant Ottoman-era landmarks. Built in the 16th century, it is known for its elegant design and its association with the city's rich cultural and religious history. The mosque features a grand structure with an impressive minaret and serves as a beautiful representation of Berat’s historical blend of Ottoman and local traditions. Its proximity to other historic sites makes it an essential part of exploring the city’s cultural heritage.
The King Mosque, located in Berat, is one of the city's most significant Ottoman-era landmarks. Built in the 16th century, it is known for its elegant design and its association with the city's rich cultural and religious history. The mosque features a grand structure with an impressive minaret and serves as a beautiful representation of Berat’s historical blend of Ottoman and local traditions. Its proximity to other historic sites makes it an essential part of exploring the city’s cultural heritage.
After a traditional breakfast we will visit Gjirokastër Castle and the Museum of Weapons. Gjirokastër Castle, one of Albania’s most impressive fortresses, towers over the historic city of Gjirokastër, offering breathtaking views of the Drino Valley. With origins dating back to the 12th century, the castle has witnessed centuries of history, from Ottoman rule to communist-era military use. Inside, visitors can explore old prison cells, artillery displays, and the National Museum of Armaments, which showcases weapons from various periods. The castle also houses a mysterious American spy plane, symbolizing Cold War tensions. Its grand festivals and folklore events make it a vibrant cultural hub.
The Old Bazaar of Gjirokastër is a historic marketplace dating back to the Ottoman era, filled with cobbled streets, traditional stone buildings, and vibrant artisan shops. It serves as the heart of the city, where visitors can explore handcrafted souvenirs, antiques, and authentic Albanian textiles. The bazaar is also home to local cafes and restaurants that offer traditional dishes, creating a lively atmosphere. Walking through its narrow alleys provides a glimpse into the city's rich cultural heritage and historical significance.
The Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër) is a natural spring located near Saranda, Albania. It is famous for its striking blue color and the clarity of the water. The spring is surrounded by lush greenery and is known for its deep, mysterious water. The Blue Eye is a popular spot for visitors seeking to experience Albania’s natural beauty, often regarded as a symbol of the region's unique landscape and crystal-clear waters. It is a peaceful and serene location, perfect for nature lovers.
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