Albania
The secret Mediterranean: turquoise beaches at unbeatable prices
Albania is among the destinations a Polish passport reaches without a visa. The secret Mediterranean: turquoise beaches at unbeatable prices Here: visa, real budget, best seasons and what to do — departing from Poland.
In pictures
The visa, step by step
How to apply
No visa for a short tourist stay: show a valid passport and a return ticket on arrival.
Required documents
- Passport valid 6 months
- Return ticket
- Yellow fever certificate
Good to know
- •Visa-free tourist stay; confirm the exact allowed duration before departure.
A one-week budget
Round-trip flight from Douala / Yaoundé
600 000 FCFA–900 000 FCFAFlights from Varsovie (Air France, Turkish Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, Brussels Airlines…), depending on the destination.
Indicative round-trip price: it varies widely by season, layover and how early you book.
Where the money goes (backpacker estimate)
Budget simulator
What to do there
The Albanian Riviera: Ksamil and Saranda
Caribbean-worthy turquoise water, small islands you can swim to and white pebble beaches. Ksamil is the beach icon, Saranda the lively resort town facing Corfu.
Tirana, the colourful capital
Buildings repainted in bright colours, Skanderbeg Square, communist bunkers turned museums (Bunk'Art), the House of Leaves museum and the trendy Blloku district.
Berat, the town of a thousand windows
A UNESCO site whose Ottoman Mangalem quarter lines the hillside with white houses and large windows, crowned by a castle still inhabited today.
Gjirokastër, the stone city
Another UNESCO gem: cobbled lanes, stone tower-houses, an imposing citadel and a preserved Ottoman atmosphere; birthplace of writer Ismail Kadare.
The Albanian Alps and Theth
The 'Accursed Mountains' boast some of Europe's most dramatic scenery: the legendary Theth-to-Valbona hike over the Valbona Pass (1,795 m), waterfalls and stone villages.
The south: Butrint and the Blue Eye
The Butrint archaeological park (UNESCO) blends Greek and Roman ruins in a lagoon setting, while the Syri i Kaltër (Blue Eye) spring bursts forth in a hypnotic blue.
One week, day by day
- D1
Arrival in Tirana: Skanderbeg Square, Bunk'Art and Blloku
- D2
Tirana: museums, Dajti cable car, then on to Berat
- D3
Berat: Mangalem quarter, castle and wine cellars
- D4
Drive to Gjirokastër: citadel and stone old town
- D5
Down to the riviera: Saranda, Butrint and the Blue Eye
- D6
Beach day in Ksamil, swimming between the islets
- D7
Relax on the coast, then back to Tirana airport
Travel checklist
A printable list (or save as PDF) so you forget nothing.
Travel checklist — Albanie
Before you leave
What to pack
Indicative data (June 2026), reliability moyenne. Visa rules, prices and timelines change: always confirm with official sources before booking.
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