Albania small group vacation

This small group vacation in Albania takes you right across the country in nine days – with UNESCO sites, bazaars, Ottoman towns, traditional villages and the charming Albanian Riviera.
Tirana Kruja Lehze Shkoder Rozafa Castle Durres Berat Ardenice Monastery Apollonia Vlore Llogara National Park Saranda Butrint archaeological site Albanian Riviera Gjirokaster Blue Eye National Park Tepelene Castle Elbasan
Price
£1315 excluding flights
Duration
9 Days
Type
Small group
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Price includes: Accommodation • transfers • guiding (We ONLY use LOCAL GUIDES) • breakfast • Maximum group size 12 people • ABTA and ATOL bonded • Single Supplement - £160-180
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Description of Albania small group vacation

Albania has long been closed off to visitors, thanks to Communism and successive dictators, but gradually its doors are opening and the world is beginning to discover the incredible landscapes and fascinating culture that locked behind the Iron Curtain for so long. Albania is jam packed with UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the ruins of Butrint, Ottoman Gjirokaster, and whitewashed Berat – the “city of a thousand windows”.
This Albania small group vacation explores this mysterious country in depth, from Shkoder in the north, on the shores of Lake Skadar, along the idyllic Albanian Riviera, and to incredible Greek and Roman ruins, with plenty of churches, museums, castles and bazaars to visit along the way. Taking a small group tour of Albania allows you to cover a huge amount of ground while affording incredible insight into this often still impenetrable country.

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Price information

£1315 excluding flights
Price includes: Accommodation • transfers • guiding (We ONLY use LOCAL GUIDES) • breakfast • Maximum group size 12 people • ABTA and ATOL bonded • Single Supplement - £160-180
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Vacation information

Traveling by train:
For most journeys from the UK to Eastern Europe you can expect a 2 or 3 day adventure traveling by combination of high-speed daytime trains and in the case of reaching Albania, an overnight ferry from Italy. In addition you will need to stay overnight en-route in Milan. Please inquire with us for details of the route traveling via Paris and Milan to the Italian port city of Bari, from where there is daily overnight service across the Adriatic Sea to Durres, Albania. From Durres it is just 40km by road to the capital, Tirana, the joining point for our tours.

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Reviewed on 28 May 2022 by

Wonderful!....The scenery. Also, the guide and the driver were both excellent. Read full review

Reviewed on 27 Sep 2021 by

Quality of hotels and food much higher than expected. Read full review

Reviewed on 28 Oct 2019 by

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Reviewed on 21 Jul 2019 by

Tusheti National Park was the most memorable part of the trip. Read full review

Reviewed on 25 Apr 2017 by

Stumbling on a Sunday Farmers Market in a field near Korca was the most memorable... The Albanian one was in a field with local farmers selling livestock to one another (goats and piglets being loaded into the boots of Mercedes) when not sat around at pop-up bars drinking beer. A glimpse of traditional Albania with a modern twist. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

On this tour we visit the citadel of Berat, the ruins of Butrint and the beautiful town of Gjirokaster which are all listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Our visits to these sites help to support local projects to conserve the area's cultural and geographical heritage.

Our guides will brief travelers on appropriate behaviour, both cultural and environmental, and when visiting areas of natural beauty such as national parks and surrounding seaside villages we make a point of ensuring that we leave no permanent traces of our stay behind, taking all rubbish with us to protect these valuable tourist attractions.

To minimise our carbon footprint, all vehicles used on the tour have low carbon emissions. Also, all city tours are done by walking to reduce our environmental impact, and we encourage walking instead of using vehicles. We work closely with our local suppliers to highlight best practice in terms of environmental issues.

We do not send a tour leader from the UK to accompany our tours. We believe that to send a foreign tour leader along to accompany the group is unnecessary and increases the carbon footprint.

we use smaller locally owned properties and avoid larger chain hotels. In our experience, we believe that most properties rely on locally sourced food which helps to cut down on transport miles. Most of our tours include daily breakfast and one main meal only, normally lunch. For dinner we encourage clients to choose their own places to eat and the guide will always be happy to suggest local restaurants which specialize in local dishes.

If you would like to avoid taking flight, we are happy to book trains for you - reaching the start point by train is an enjoyable option and a real alternative to flying.

Our groups average only six clients, and many tours operate on a private basis with just two travelers. This has much less impact when traveling through rural areas, reducing our environmental and social affects. Finally to emphasis our commitment to Responsible Tourism all clients will receive a copy of our Travelers Code of Conduct with their travel documents.

People

On this tour we visit Skanderbeg Square, dedicated to Albania's national hero, as well as his hometown of Kruja, Shkodra, Durres and the coastal city of Vlore, which all have important historical significance to the Albanian people. Visiting these sites and cities allows our clients to learn about the strong culture of this once closed-off city.

Our philosophy is to only use small and locally owned suppliers, meaning that the income remains within the country and creates a real economic contribution. We also feel that the passion inherent within such suppliers means that your experience will be enhanced.

We aim to always treat our suppliers fairly and with respect; they are after all part of the key to our success and to us working together is much more than just a business arrangement, but an on going relationship that we aim to ensure truly benefits everyone involved. Our team including Ndrec are all locally based in Albania and take great pride in showing people their country.

We believe that tourism is a double edged sword that needs to be wielded very carefully. Our philosophy is to have a limited amount of departures – usually between one and three a year - for each of our itineraries. By limiting our presence in areas where local culture can be quite fragile, we hope to avoid as much as possible the phenomenon whereby an area changes in character due to repeated and prolonged exposure to tourism. We want to visit an area as friends, not intruders and to ensure that what we see will also be there for others to enjoy for many years to come.

We only employ local staff and unlike many operators we believe that to send a foreign Tour Leader along to accompany your trip is an unnecessary burden on your wallet and our carbon footprint. We believe that locals know best. Our local operators only use locally owned accommodation. This means your money stays in the area to benefit the local community. When possible we use local transport, (i.e. rail or bus) and we always use local restaurants, markets and shops and encourage our clients to interact both financially and socially with the communities that they are passing through. In doing this your travels are supporting and encouraging the development of local services.

We only work with operators who are as committed as we are to putting something back into the communities we visit. This may include giving a percentage of the profits from each tour to a foundation to help street children or local conservation projects. Furthermore, in order to allow our clients to make an informed decision on where a greater proportion of their money should be spent, we avoid including pre-paid full board meals where possible. Local restaurants and cafes then benefit. If meals are included, we use small, locally owned restaurants so the local community will benefit.

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