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Vacations in Albania: Europe’s hidden beach holiday destination

In the heart of the Mediterranean, Albania is blessed with a mild climate and stunning landscapes. The coastal plains give way to rolling hills and then dramatic mountains. It is packed with historical sites, charming villages and towns with their origins in Ancient Greece and Rome, or later from the Ottoman period. Indeed, Albania is Europe’s undiscovered treasure and if you want to know what Vacations in Albania are like, then it means beautiful beaches, clear sea, fascinating history and delicious food. Below, we have rounded up the best of Northern Albania, from relaxing in Lalzit Bay to exploring history in the capital of Tirana and partying till the break of dawn, this is the Albania travel guide you have been looking for! Soak up the peace and beauty of the sandy beaches of Lalzit Bay Enjoy the wide sandy beach of Lalzit Bay Located north of Durres and reaching till the Cape of Rodon, Lalzit Bay, (also known as Lalzi Bay) is 10 kilometres of pure holiday vibes with wide sandy beach, a backdrop of pine trees and the mountains on the horizon.  Lalzit Bay is made up of several beaches. Plazhi San Pietro is particularly beautiful, with  super affordable stays just a stone’s throw away. It is uncrowded and an excellent spot for swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving. It is in a protected area, so away from the coast you can enjoy hiking in the pine forest and birdwatching. On the beach, visitors can hire cool cabanas, sun beds and parasols, and enjoy good food at the vibrant seaside cafés and bars. Lalzi Beach stretches from San Pietro down to Rrushkull Beach. These lively beaches have a range of activities including volleyball and other sports to keep visitors busy. Have an aperitivo in one of the numerous beach bars Editor’s tip: Looking for nightlife in Albania? Lazli Bay is also home to many lively beach bars, such as Summer Depo and Aqua Beach Bar, about 30 minutes from Durres. Both are known for their vibrant atmosphere and reasonably priced drinks. Escape Into Nature Aerial spring view of Rodoni CastleThe Cape of Rodon (€1 entrance fee), to the north of Lalzit Bay, appeals to nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. This unspoiled peninsula has stunning views out over the Adriatic and is popular with hikers who want to enjoy the beautiful landscape. At the entrance to the Cape, by the ticket kiosk, there are 3 clearly marked trails of varying levels of difficulty.  The Mediterranean Trail is 4km and is easy for walkers of all levels offering stunning views over the cape and islands. The Panoramic Trail is 3km and takes in the highest point of Cape Rodon. This has some steep parts so is unsuitable for young children. The last one is the Coastal Trail (4km) which hugs the coast. This too has some steeper parts so is not for inexperienced walkers. If this is too energetic then relax on Rodon Beach. The clear waters are usually calm and shallow so ideal for families.  Editor’s tip: Just 40 minutes from Tirana airport, the entire area, which is called the Gijri Lalzit area, is ideal for families and offers the perfect summer getaways to relax with your loved ones near the Cape of Rodon. To the north of the cape, the ruins of the 14th-century Rodoni Castle (sometimes called Skanderbeg Castle) offer a glimpse into the past. The peninsula is also home to the church of St Anthony, which dates from the 14th century. The church was partly destroyed by an earthquake in the 1800’s but has been restored and its interiors include frescoes and stuccowork.  For an alternative view of the cape, hire a kayak and explore the coastline from the sea. This gives you a particularly impressive angle of the castle from an invader’s point of view More than Just a Beach Holiday: The best tourist attractions in Albania near Lalzit Bay Tirana, the Capital of AlbaniaHave a stroll in front of the Skanderbeg memorial and Ethem Bey mosque in Tirana, Albania The capital city of Tirana is only 45 minutes away and makes a fascinating day trip from Lalzit Bay. Tirana’s history spans millennia and the city has everything from the Byzantine ruins of Tirana Castle (now a buzzing tourist destination) to the fascist architecture of the Pyramid of Tirana in Skanderbeg Square and the biggest mosque. For authentic Albanian food and locally made gifts, the city’s New Bazaar (Pazar I Ri) is not to be missed. The city is known for its vibrant bar scene and nightlife. The Blloku neighbourhood is the main place to go to check this out. Durres, the historical treasure of Albania The lovely Durresi pier during the sunset In the town of Durres (only 40 minutes from Lazlit Bay), visitors can find the ancient and the modern side by side. The town is home to the largest Roman amphitheatre in the Balkans, as well as the ruins of a Byzantine forum. The 4th-century Venetian Tower, on the seafront, is now a restaurant and is the perfect place to watch the sunset over the Adriatic Sea. If you are travelling to Albania by car then Durres is your landing point by ferry from Ancona or Bari in Italy. Since it is reasonably close, just 40 minutes from Tirana, it gets lively at weekends with people coming from the capital to enjoy the beaches and great nightlife as the town bursts into life after sunset. Durres Summer Fest every June features international DJ’s and live performances. Kruje, the perfect place to explore Albanian culture and history Skenderbeg castle and museum in Kruje Away from the coast, the medieval town, Kruje is another great day trip from Lalzit Bay. Perched on a hillside it is a 1-hour drive through unspoiled countryside, with rolling hills and vineyards. Kruje is an important historical site in Albania as it was home to the national hero Skanderbeg (after whom the square in Tirana is named).  Kruje Castle is mainly in ruins but still worth a visit, particularly for the panoramic views across the valley to the mountains. Skanderbeg Museum, a seven-level museum inside the castle, gives visitors an interesting overview of Albanian history and Skanderbeg’s struggle.  Souvenir stands at bazaar in center of Kruja, Albania The town also has an Old Bazaar which is a 500-year-old market. It has a wide variety of antiques, Albanian handicrafts and souvenirs, as well as handwoven fabrics and carpets. It also has some beautiful cafés and restaurants where you can relax and enjoy the atmosphere. However, the charm of this market lies in its cobblestone streets with a middle eastern feel. Try the delicious Albanian Delicious Food and WineDon't miss the delicious Byrek, typical Balkan food  In between Gijri Lalzit and Kruje is the Duka Winery which is a lovely day out for adults. In the hills of Ishmi, the vineyard produces both red and white wines. They offer tours and wine tastings plus there is an excellent restaurant where they serve traditional Albanian cuisine. Not to be missed is the national dish of Tave Kosi - lamb which has been baked with rice and a mixture of yoghurt and eggs, and Byrek, a filo pastry pie usually stuffed with spinach and feta or tomato and onions. Try the  sweet petullas to conclude your meal Albanian cuisine is a combination of the finest food in the Mediterranean, Greek, Turkish, Italian and Eastern European. There are plenty of vegetarian options using baked bell peppers, tomatoes and aubergines, and some delicious breakfast options, including Petulla, small doughnuts served with local honey or jam. FAQs Best Time of Year to Visit After a chilly winter, spring arrives in Albania in March. May to late September are the ideal months to visit if you want to spend some time on the beach and swim. July and August are high season and the weather is very warm and sunny, perfect for a Mediterranean vacation. Is Albania good for tourists? With friendly local people, uncrowded beaches, delicious food and low prices, Albania is an excellent holiday destination. These beach rental on Lalzit Bay are perfect to spend the summer, without shaking your budget! Getting Around Public transport in Albania is fairly limited so the best way to ensure that you do not miss anything is to hire a car. The roads are good, not too busy and the driving is straightforward.  So, what are you waiting for? Lalzit Bay and Albania have it all - uncrowded beaches, sparkling sea, fascinating history and unspoiled nature.  Come and experience it for yourself and book one of our comfortable apartments just a short walk from the sparkling Adriatic Sea. We have a range of apartments which are just a short walk from the beach and suitable for children and families. 

8 least crowded European summer destinations

Come July or August and most people are thinking of either a beach break or a break in a famous European city. But what if we told you that there is more to Europe than just Paris, Ibiza or Rome? Indeed, there are other European destinations where you can totally enjoy  diverse and beautiful summer experiences without the hectic summer crowds! Below, we have put together a list of 8 European destinations that you can visit in July-August without running into the summer crowd! 1. Istria, CroatiaGorgeous turquoise waters around one of the Brijuni Islands, home to the national park of the same name If a not crowded European summer destination is what you are looking for in Croatia, then Istria is the perfect place for you. Nestled between the Bay of Venice and Bay of Kvarner, Istria is a heart shaped peninsula that would surely steal your heart!  From the lively bars of Rovinj to the nature trails of Opatija and the paradisical Brijuni Islands near the millenium city of Pula, this part of Croatia will give you everything you dream of when thinking of a Mediterranean summer vacation. What’s more, Istria has a rich traditional cuisine to tickle your taste buds and places like Cape Kamenjak, where you can enjoy various stunning beaches and water sports like snorkelling.  Tip: Istria is an ideal base to extend your vacations with day trips taken as easily to Venice in Italy as Lake Bled in Slovenia! The iconic Pula Arena, the Roman amphitheatre located in Pula, Croatia Looking to plan your vacation already? Start with booking one of the best holiday homes in Istria! 2. Kotor, Montenegro Stunning areal view of the Kotor Bay, Montenegro One of the least crowded European cities in summer, Kotor’s unique beauty is enough to enchant you. Kotor is just a 3-hour drive from the now-famous Game of Thrones city, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The main reasons to visit the city are its super friendly local population, orthodox monasteries and churches, speed boat rides and delicious seafood. When here, you would want to certainly catch a glimpse of Kotor’s dramatic natural scenery with aquamarine waters dotted with boats and surrounded by the Dinaric alps. For this, you can hike to Kotor Fortress, a 2–3-hour hike, and catch beautiful views from St.John’s church. The end of the hike directly leads to the ambient town centre of Kotor, where you can get lost in labyrinthine alleys, visit St. Luke’s Church and St. Nicholas Church, and top off your walk with delicious Montenegrin cuisine in one of the many terraced restaurants. A romantic sunset in the historic town of Perast in the Kotor bay  Stay at the top of the mountain overlooking the bay, with our holiday homes in Montenegro. 3. Gozo, MaltaAdmire a rose-gold sunset over Dwejra Bay  If you want time to stop and summers never to end, then Gozo is perfect.  The island is less crowded in summer than the busy main island of Malta and is one of the best quiet places to visit in Europe. But this does not mean that Gozo is boring at all. On the island, one can enjoy everything: from sports and history to exquisite nature. For active vacationers, Gozo is an excellent spot for scuba diving and hiking. The Dwejra Bay hiking trail offers rose-gold sunsets and cliff-top trails, creating un-earthy natural sceneries perfect for your Instagram! The Gjantija Temple complex and the Basilica of Ta’ Pinu are its hidden gems that you cannot miss out on! If you plan your visit in the last two weeks of August, then you can even enjoy Gozo’s Ghajnsielem Festival, which is the longest celebration on the island. And don’t worry if you fall in love with Malta this summer, you can easily start your digital nomad life on this Mediterranean island. Have a look at our digital-nomad-friendly guide! The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu in Gozo, Malta Tip: To reach Gozo, there are ferries from Cirkewwa in Malta. Take a ferry ride back to the main island and enjoy its impressive buildings, harbour, and restaurants like Palazzo Preca, Sotto Pinsa Romana Valletta and The Submarine! Book an accommodation in Gozo for this summer. 4. Lake Balaton (Balatonrendes), Hungary The famous Benedictine monastery in Tihany with beautiful Lake Balaton in the background The largest freshwater lake in the Transdanubian region is for all ages! Really, everyone can find something of their liking to enjoy in this region of diverse landscape and Mediterranean climate. From excursions in the Upper Balaton to wine tours in the Badacsony region and boat parties on the magnificent lake, Lake Balaton is certainly not only about swimming and sunbathing! Worth mentioning is the oldest medieval town of Tihany in the region, where you can walk in beautiful lavender fields and even taste the delicious lavender ice cream. Have a walk in the picturesque lavender fields in Tihany, Hungary For the best summer experience, choose to stay in one of the settlements around the lake, like our vintage-style holiday villa with a Jacuzzi in Balatonrendes! 5. Vipava Valley, Slovenia Magnificent view from the Otlica Natural Window For adventure in the fresh air of nature and lovers of slow travelling, Slovenia is the place to be. In addition to the country’s all-season scenic cycling routes, the Vipava Valley is a beautiful cycling destination and perhaps the least crowded destination.  The valley is a picturesque mix of captivating views, al fresco adventures, numberless local wine cellars as well as delicious regional cuisine. You can catch an unforgettable view of the valley from the naturally formed window called the Otlica Natural Window, while at the Vipava River you can enjoy nature whilst kayaking on clear waters. For cyclists, the route from the lower Vipava Valley leads to hidden monasteries like Kostanjevica. The valley also has a top-class gastronomy, from home-cooked and reared food in agritourism to Michelin-star restaurants like Pikol. The cistercian monastery Kostanjevica na Krki, appointed as Castle Kostanjevica Tip: Vipava valley is indeed made up of the stuff of life; nature, wine and good food, and it is just an hour from 2 other excellent destinations in Slovenia: Ljubljana and Lake Bled! If you want to discover more of Slovenia, then book your stay for this summer. 6. Tirana and Lalzit Bay, AlbaniaThe famous Skanderbeg Square in Tirana, with the high-rise tower and the Skanderbeg monument Tirana, the capital of Albania, is an exciting mix of Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and Soviet cultures. Only now is Albania opening-up as a fun holiday destination and it is relatively undiscovered. With fabulous beaches and friendly locals, it is the ideal place to escape the summer crowds. In addition to this Albania is one of the least expensive countries in Europe.  Skanderbeg Square at the heart of the city is a must-visit with the National History Museum and Bunk Art 2, a nuclear bunker which explores Albania’s communist past. Close by, Tirana Castle, is a perfect stopover after exploring the city’s recent history. A byzantine-style castle turned into a shopping mall; this place remains vibrant till two in the morning! And talking about vibrant nightlife, the Blloku neighbourhood is full of lively bars and great restaurants too. The sun goes down leaving the Lalzit Bay Beach in dreamy colours of the golden hour Lalzit Bay is just 45 minutes from Tirana on the Adriatic coast. Famous for long stretches of sandy beaches, dotted with cafés and bars, this lively destination is popular but it never gets too busy. Alternatively, pure nature can be found just a bit further up north of the bay at the stunning Cape Rodon, with roman castle ruin, some of the clearest waters and best hiking experience in Albania. Want to discover Lalzit Bay this summer? Start by booking one of the best holiday homes close to the capital city. 7. Vallorcine, France Have a walk in the beautiful trails in the Vallorcine area Mountains are hands-down the perfect summer getaway for lovers of the great outdoors and peace. In France, nestled in the magnificent Mont Blanc massif, there is a series of lovely villages that make up the mountain-destination of Vallorcine. The alpine destination is also called the “Valley of Bears” and has tons of summertime activities like hiking, mountain-biking, fishing and even climbing. Instead of going for intense experiences like the UTMB, you can try climbing up Mont Buet, which is also called Ladies’ Mont Blanc, meanwhile for hiking, the Barberine Waterfall trail is a wonderful option. Vallorcine is also home to a unique form of architecture, Raccard, which is found only here in all of France. After the hikes and the climbing take some time for yourself and book some time in the spa Book your stay in our spa residence to make the most of Vallorcine! 8. Lefkada (Lefkas), Greece Take a dip in the turquoise water of Porto Katsiki With turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea lapping at white-sand shores, the beauty of Lefkada certainly holds a siren song kind of allure. This small island on the west coast of Greece is home to some of the most gorgeous beaches that annually win a blue flag: Kathisma, Egremni and Porto Katsiki being some of the world-famous ones.  However, what is best about the island is that even though it offers the typical Greek beauty, it is non-touristy and offers lot of activities and sports. You can windsurf, paraglide, kitesurf, scuba dive and even set sail around islands like Skorpios. Lefkada’s old town is perfect for explorers on foot and if you want to discover beyond Lefkada, then there are exotic places like Myli and the traditional, no-cars allowed Agios Nikitas.Traditional taverna in a quiet street in Agios Nikitas village Tip: If you want to check out other Greek islands too, then read our blog to choose from the best options. Find our holiday homes on the largest Greek Island, Crete! So, are you ready to enjoy a serene summer break in a new and still unexplored destination?

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