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Visit Albania and Montenegro

This tour is about 8 days starting from Tirana, Montenegro. In addition to the major highlights visited, this tour includes also the south eastern part of Albania which offers a combination of cultural monuments, magnificent natural landscapes and tasty cuisine.

Itinerary

Day 1: Tirana Airport - Tirana

Stop At: Tirana County, Tirana County
Pick up at Tirana airport and transfer to Hotel. Tirana, Sulejman Pasha Bargjini, a native feudal lord from Mullet, established the city in 1614. His first constructions were a mosque, a bakery and a hamam (Turkish bath). On February 8, 1920 Tirana was made the temporary capital by the Congress of Lushnje, and it was proclaimed the permanent capital on December 31, 1920.

What to Visit: Clock Tower (Kulla e Sahatit), Scanderbeg Square. Positioned in the city center, this tower has become a symbol of Tirana. It is one of the oldest constructions in Tirana, built in the 1820. Et’hem Bey Mosque, construction of this mosque took about 28 years and finished in 1821. It is considered one of the most beautiful mosques in Albania with very interesting decorations and art-work within it . National Historic Museum, the main museum in Tirana, it is in the center of the city, easily recognizable because of a huge mosaic standing on top of its front facade. It contains many artifacts ranging from ancient times through Hoxha’s regime. Also we will visit ,National Art Gallery, National Archaeological Museum of Albania, Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral, Saint Paul Catholic Cathedral.

Bunkart, this is a bunker realization of an art gallery, with many corridors full of art works to admire.

Blloku (The Block), among the apartment blocks, one can find some of Tirana’s best cafés, shops, and restaurants. Here is also located the villa of the former dictator, Enver Hoxha. During communism, the area was reserved solely for government officials and was not allowed to be entered by the commoner. It was opened to the public in 1991 and since became the number one spot for Tirana’s youth. At night the area gets full of people especially on weekends when most night clubs are full. From the Block you can go almost anywhere for less than 10-15 minutes. If you need to have a coffee or relax while taking a look at the parade of trendy and elegant people, the block is a perfect place for you. Overnight in Tirana.
Duration: 4 hours

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 3* - 4* hotel in Tirana

Day 2: Tirana - Berat (UNESCO) - Gjirokaster (UNESCO)

Stop At: Berat Castle, Rruga Mihal Komnena, Berat 5001 Albania
Berat .In 2008 it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as it is a rare example of a well-preserved Ottoman town. It is one of the country’s most beautiful towns, and is known as the “town of a thousand windows”.

What to visit: The Kala, a castle mostly built in the 13th century, but with origins going back to the 4th century BC. A very beautiful place with great views of the surrounding area. Getting to the Kala requires a steep walk up a cobbled path. The citadel is still inhabited, with many churches. Onufri Iconography Museum located within the Kala at the site of a Dormition Cathedral, features the vivid iconography works of the famous 16th century painter Onufri and others. The museum hold other artifacts gathered form nearby churches and others around Albania. Berat Ethnographic Museum located in the grounds of a traditional house, on the way up to the castle. It features traditional local furniture and house utensils.

Also in Berati you can visit, old town areas – Mangalem north of the river, and Gorica south of the river ,Numerous Byzantine Churches, dating from the 13th century ,Several Mosques from the Ottoman era (starting from 1417). After this interesting experience we depart for Durres one of the oldest (founded in 627 B.C.) and most important cities in Albania. Then we drive to Gjirokastra. In Gjirokastra we will visit : What to visit: Gjirokastra Castle ,the Castle is billed as the second largest in all the Balkans, and is worth a look. The Armaments Museum is located in the castle and contains a collection of mostly post-War era weapons, photographs and artwork: the main gallery, with its eerily lit corridor, contains two columns of large German and Italian field guns, remnants of WWII. The Castle also contains two Bektashi tekes, the stage for the internationally-renowned. Gjirokaster National Folk Festival, a prison (now part of the Armaments Museum and available with an extra charge) and numerous chambers, some in ruins, open to exploration. A second museum gallery, the Zenebishi Gallery, features occasional free art exhibits. Underneath the castle is the recently discovered underground bunker built in the Cold War. Ethnographic Museum ,Enver Hoxha’s house, it is a well-restored Ottoman house which displays clothing, kitchenware, tools and other cultural artifacts.

Old Bazaar and Historic Ottoman Homes The old bazaar is still the social and commercial center of the Old Town of Gjirokaster. Though the newer sections of the city have attracted many businesses and people, the bazaar and its surrounding homes dating from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries still manages to capture a bit of the bygone era of Gjirokastrite life. Several of the houses are at various levels of restoration and are open to the public. Traditional houses include Cabej House, Kadare House, Topulli House, and Skenduli House. The Bazaar itself has recently undergone a cleaning and exterior restoration as part of the government’s revitalization plan.

Zekate House, located in the historic Palorto quarter of the city, is the most visited of Gjirokastër’s monumental stone houses. Saint Sotira Church, located in the Old Bazaar quarter, this is a well preserved 18th century Orthodox Church. Gjirokaster Mosque, located in Old Bazaar, this mosque is a true testimony of the communist religious ban in Albania. After the visit we suggest the group should stop for lunch close to Tepelena,(optional) among beautiful scenery, on the way to Berat. We check in at the hotel and the group is then left at leisure to explore Berat. Overnight in Berat in houses turned boutique hotels of the same standard. Mangalemi, Muzaka, Osumi. A unique experience staying in houses up to 300 years old. Overnight in Gjirokastra.
Duration: 8 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3* - 4* hotel in Gjirokastra

Day 3: Gjirokastra (UNESCO) - Saranda

Stop At: Butrint National Park, SH81, Butrint Albania
After an early breakfast we depart for Saranda. What to visit: Drive on the spectacular Albanian Riviera looking down at the Ionian Sea. Breathtaking sceneries await us at the Llogara pass – 1000 m above sea level. We continue on to Saranda, make a short stop at the Lekuresi Fortress in Saranda with beautiful views of the bay of Saranda and the Island of Corfu. The village of Ksamili it has a beautiful beach with several small islands you could swim to. Ksamili is now heavily developed, with a large number of part-completed properties.

Then we proceed visit the ancient city of Butrint. Just outside of Ksamili, lies Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Butrint was an ancient city throughout Greek, Roman, bishopric and Byzantine periods. The city was finally abandoned during the Middle Ages perhaps due to the marsh surrounding and subsequent malaria epidemic.

Despite being one of the greatest classical cities of the Mediterranean, Butrint remains largely unknown. The current archaeological site includes an impressive Roman amphitheater, a Byzantine Basilica (the largest in the world after Hagia Sophia in Istanbul), a Roman temple with mosaic floor, a beautifully carved lion’s gate as well numerous constructions built throughout the periods. Furthermore, what you see is just 15 per cent of what lies beneath. As of summer of 2005, there is an international archaeological team performing excavations at Butrint which can be observed inside the park. The city was first settled by Greek colonists and was continuously inhabited for centuries forming archaeological layers of passing civilizations. It is situated in a beautiful peninsula among dense vegetation. Back to Saranda .Overnight in Saranda.
Duration: 8 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3-4* hotel in Saranda

Day 4: Saranda - Vlora

Stop At: Zvernec Monastery, Zvernec Island, Vlore Albania
Drive on the spectacular Albanian Riviera looking down at the Ionian Sea. Breathtaking sceneries await us at the Llogara pass – 1000 m above sea level. Overnight in Vlora.
Duration: 8 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3*- 4* hotel in Vlora

Day 5: Vlora - Apollonia - Shkoder

Stop At: Apollonia Archaeological Park, Pojan Albania
Proceed to the ancient city of Apollonia situated on the famous Via Egnatia – one of the most important cities in Roman times. The Roman Emperor Augustus Octavian studied here. Then we we drive to Shkodra the most important town of north Albania and the Illyrian capital, in the 3rd century BC.

What to visit: Kalaja/Rozafa Fortress, (2 km southwest of Shkodra, near the southern end of Lake Shkodra). Founded by the Illyrians, rebuilt by the Venetians and the Ottomans. Rozafa is a woman buried in the ramparts, who supports the structure. Visit the renovated museum. Bring a torch and go exploring. There are amazing views from the highest point. Shkodra Historical Museum, the Museum is situated at a traditional Shkodra House featuring valuable artifacts on every sphere of social life in the area. Also we will visit ,Ebu Beker Mosque ,Shkodër Cathedral, Shkodër Orthodox Cathedral ,Mesi Bridge, an Ottoman styled bridge and the nearby Drishti Castle ,Museum of Memory. Overnight in Shkodra.
Duration: 8 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3-4* hotel in Shkoder

Day 6: Shkoder - Budva (UNESCO)

Stop At: Budva City Walls, Old Town, Budva, Budva Municipality 85310 Montenegro
After breakfast we continue on another panoramic drive, the coastal area around Budva, called the Budva Riviera, is the center of Montenegrin tourism, known for its well preserved medieval walled city, sandy beaches and diverse nightlife. Overnight in Budva.
Duration: 8 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3-4* hotel in Budva

Day 7: Budva (UNESCO) - Kotorr (UNESCO) - Cetinje - Podgorica

Stop At: Kotor Old City, Stari grad, Kotor, Kotor Municipality 85330 Montenegro
After breakfast drive to drive to the Old City of Kotor in Montenegro, a UNESCO site built between the 12th and 14th century in the wonderful bay with the same name. Throughout the centuries, many empires battled for control of the city leaving their mark through a variety of buildings. The largest and most impressive of these is the St Tryphon Cathedral. After the visits we proceed to Cetinje and then to Podgorica. Overight in Podgorica.
Duration: 8 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
Accommodation included: 3* - 4* hotel in Podgorica

Day 8: Podgorica - Tirane

Stop At: Podgorica, Podgorica, Podgorica Municipality
After breakfast, free to explore until time of transfer to Airport. End of our services.
Duration: 2 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.



Duration:8 days
Commences in:Tirana, Albania
Country:Albania
City:Tirana

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