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The Albanian Riviera — Beaches and Coastal Towns

The Albanian Riviera — the same turquoise water as Greece and Croatia, for a fraction of the price.

The Albanian Riviera runs along the Ionian coast from Vlorë down to Sarandë — turquoise water, pebble coves, and a fraction of Greek-island prices. Sarandë is the lively base with the best ferry and restaurant scene; Ksamil has the single best beaches (and the crowds to match in August); Himarë and the villages north of it are the quiet, undeveloped alternative. Peak season is July–August; late May, June, and September are calmer, cheaper, and just as warm.

Here's the thing nobody selling package holidays to Corfu wants you to notice: the same sea, the same color water, is lapping at a coastline 15 nautical miles away in Albania — for about a third of the price and a fraction of the crowds. That's not a marketing angle, it's a straight fact about the Ionian Sea's geography. The Albanian Riviera has been the Balkans' worst-kept secret for a few years now, and it's catching up fast, so the window for 'undiscovered' is closing. Here's every stretch of it, honestly assessed.

Questions people actually ask

Is the Albanian Riviera as nice as the Greek islands?
The water quality and color are genuinely comparable — same sea, similar limestone coastline. What Albania doesn't have (yet) is the polish: fewer boutique resorts, rougher roads in places, a more developed tourist infrastructure. For raw beach quality at a lower price, it holds up extremely well; see our full Sarandë-vs-Corfu comparison.
Which Albanian Riviera town should I base myself in?
Sarandë for the liveliest base with ferries and restaurants, Ksamil for the single best beaches (book ahead in summer), Himarë or Dhërmi for something quieter and less developed. Most trips combine two of the three.
When is the best time to visit the Albanian Riviera?
Late May through June and September are the sweet spot — warm sea, thinner crowds, noticeably lower prices. July–August is hot, busy, and the most expensive; the sea stays swimmable well into October.