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Tirana, Albania
Kruje, Albania
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Visit Unesco World Heritage sites: Pogradec, Butrint, Berat and Gjirokaster
Journey through the beautiful Albanian Riviera
Discover historic monuments, including Durres Amphitheatre and Korce Museum of Medieval Arts
Explore Llogora National Park
Step off the beaten path and witness Albania’s storied past and dramatic landscapes on the Highlights of Albania cultural trip. Spanning 10 days from Tirana to Kruje, this moderately active tour is curated for seniors eager to unravel Roman and Byzantine legacies at Butrint and Berat Castle—both UNESCO-listed. Explore modern cities, discover foodie hotspots like Përmet, and enjoy genuine hospitality in vibrant towns. The tour’s standout? A seamless blend of ancient wonders and contemporary culture, offering a warm Albanian welcome at every stop.
Excellent educational historical scenic Albanian journey. Our group leader Ed was extremely knowledgeable and shared stories of living under communism. Our driver Di Di was a joy to be around. Not only was he an excellent driver on the long windy roads but he brought so much fun and joy to our group.
From ancient ruins to alpine peaks, Albania swept me off my feet with its wild beauty, warm hearts, and unforgettable surprises at every turn.
Our group was fourteen on an excellent new minibus. None of the days driving were too long in distance and the roads were mainly excellent. The weather in early June was hot (28/32 degrees). Stunning scenery and very interesting archaeological sights, incredible ancient churches and mosques. Good food although variable. Hotels were good, some excellent. Albania is a rapidly expanding tourist destination with huge coastal developments - go now.
Very interesting country with a deep history and much to offer the traveller. Majestic scenery, good food and friendly people
This fast-paced journey through Albania gave us a great feel of Albania and covered most of the South. From morning swims in Lake Ohrid to soaking in the hot springs near Permet at sunset and exploring the Adriatic at Porto Palermo. Each day offered something new, with just one night in most hotels to maximize our time. Exploring Berat’s castle in the evening, spotting bunkers across the countryside, and ending in the picture-perfect town of Krujë made for unforgettable moments. Our guide was wonderful—his deep love and knowledge of Albania brought each stop to life.
It's a fascinating country with a lot to offer. There is so much history and the people are very friendly and genuinely interested in you. I would recommend this trip to anyone.
An enlightening, entertaining experience in a country with a past that most of us can barely begin to comprehend. Stunning scenery, some ancient architecture, mixed with the more mundane day to day reality of life.
This was quite a hectic trip with 1 night spent in each location (bar one)& quite a lot of driving in between. 2 days in particular involved hours of driving around winding mountain roads (I would advise taking sickness pills if you suffer from travel sickness. What a stunningly beautiful country! More mountainous than I expected. Food & drink was of very good quality & much cheaper than UK. The only hotel that let us & Exodus down, was Hotel Pogradec on Lake Ohrid...the breakfast was appalling & everyone complained. The hotel even had the nerve to charge for coffee (the tea on offer was awful). That particular hotel apart, the service & friendliness of the Albanians was wonderful. Quite A wide variety of places/sites visited, from Churches, Castles to Museums, Archaeological parks & more. The whole country was more advanced (if I can use that term) than expected, especially places like Gjirokaster, Tirana & Berat. Overall, a very worthwhile country to visit.
A tour that covers a lot of the south of Tirana. Lovely, mountain scenery, some delightful towns, (some not so pretty). The days were full and varied, we learnt about Albania's history, met welcoming locals and swam in the warm Ionian sea. And we ate Very well! Great food for veggies.
An ideal trip for those looking to get off the beaten track and learn about this country’s interesting and long history first hand, and enjoy its food.
Albania is a beautiful country, complete with incredible mountain scenery, beautiful cities, mountainous towns, and stunning seascapes. This trip enabled me to see a lot of Albania, learn about its history, and sample its delicious food. Though it was pretty tiring changing hotels almost every day, that was a price worth paying to discover so much of this magical country.
This was a very well run tour, with good accommodation and (thanks to our tour leader, driver and fellow passengers) a terrific atmosphere. Albania perhaps doesn’t have as big highlights as some other countries we’ve visited, but this Exodus trip is an excellent way to see it.
The sequence of the tour, and the time allocated for each stop was perfect. It was well balanced between culture, history, nature, food, and people.
A most enjoyable holiday, shared with a lovely group of people - at a far more relaxed place than other Explore holidays I've done. We covered a lot of the central and southern part of the country - and it felt like we probably touched upon the majority of the major sites and towns.
This was my first trip with Exodus and it didn’t disappoint! The itinerary was quite fast-paced which meant we could cover a lot of ground. It made for an extremely interesting trip with a variety of history, culture and picturesque landscapes. I’d highly recommend it.
Loved the variety of places we visited and didn't mind the fast paced itinerary as we were able to cover a lot of ground with frequent enough stops along the way and free time in evenings. The scenery is beautiful, the people are warm, friendly and helpful, beers were icy cold (June!), very affordable, and all towns walkable and great for exploring.
This country was much more than I expected. The scenery is jaw dropping beautiful lake. The Roman remains are well preserved and well presented with lots of information. The people are lovely and so helpful.
Very enjoyable with a good variety of different sights
This tour is pretty full on at times but has a number of frustrating periods of down time. A lot of time is spent on the road but not a lot of distance covered (the roads are winding and often steep, did anybody realise how mountainous Albania actually is?) Scenically Albania can be very striking with a range of contrasts and feels. The stark communist era buildings are a stark contrast to the adventurous modern (last 20yrs) building designs. It is a shame that lots of pre- communist era buildings are derelict and villages deserted. Preservation/restoration of older buildings is very questionable, eg 14th century base, rebuilt/restored last year, not for the purist. There is a lot of coastal building, in 5 yrs it will look and feel like a Spanish Costa.
A very busy tour which took us to all the major sites and through beautiful countryside