BBC: The quirky holiday spots on trend for 2026 – Albania among Europe’s rising destinations

TIRANA, April 20 – A new wave of travel interest is reshaping European tourism in 2026, with industry observers pointing to a growing preference for smaller, less commercial destinations across the continent.

In a broader overview of emerging holiday trends, the BBC highlights several countries gaining attention from international travellers, including Albania, as part of a shift away from traditional mass tourism hubs.

Analysts say the trend reflects changing traveller behaviour, with visitors increasingly seeking quieter coastlines, cultural authenticity and lower-cost alternatives. Albania features in this movement through its Adriatic and Ionian coastline, which continues to attract interest from European and long-haul markets.

Travel experts also point to inland heritage towns such as Berat and Gjirokastër, where historic architecture and local experiences are contributing to the country’s growing visibility on the regional tourism map.

The report notes that improved air connectivity and digital exposure are accelerating this shift, while Albania’s relative affordability compared to neighbouring destinations remains a key factor in its rising profile.

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