‘The Economic Times’: Albania’s Durrës among Europe’s top affordable coastal destinations

TIRANA, April 22 – An article in The Economic Times highlights Albania as part of Europe’s leading affordable coastal destinations. The report notes that summer holidays across the continent do not need to be expensive. It places Durrës among the key locations recommended for summer 2026.

Durrës is presented as a central Adriatic destination combining beaches, accessibility, and competitive prices. The city features alongside other coastal areas offering cultural experiences and budget-friendly travel options. The analysis points to growing demand for value-oriented seaside tourism.

Travel experts list six European coastal destinations for summer 2026. The selection includes Durrës in Albania, Neum in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Larnaca in Cyprus. It also features Aberystwyth in Wales, Heraklion in Greece, and Cádiz in Spain.

The overview reflects a broader shift toward affordable coastal travel in Europe. It underlines increasing interest in destinations that balance cost, culture, and seaside experiences, with Durrës positioned as a notable Adriatic option.

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