The Wom presents Albania as one of Europe’s last hidden summer destinations, praising its coastline for crystal-clear waters, natural beauty, and affordable travel options.
The magazine describes Albania as an emerging Mediterranean hotspot. It compares its beaches to the “Caribbean of Europe” because of their turquoise waters and untouched landscapes.
Furthermore, it divides the coastline into two main regions. The Adriatic coast offers long sandy beaches and shallow waters. The Ionian coast delivers dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and emerald-colored seas.
In addition, the article highlights major destinations such as Durrës, Golem, and Velipojë. It notes that these areas attract large numbers of families and mass tourism due to easy access and full services.
The report also focuses on southern Albania’s Riviera. It praises Ksamil, Dhërmi, Himarë, Borsh, Gjipe, and Sarandë as top destinations for scenic and natural experiences.
Moreover, Ksamil stands out as a tropical-style beach with small islands and white sand. Gjipe is described as a wild canyon beach that visitors reach on foot or by boat.
Sarandë is presented as the tourism hub of the south. It offers nightlife, restaurants, and access to attractions such as Butrint, the Blue Eye, and Lëkurësi Castle.
Finally, the magazine states that the best travel period is from May to September. It recommends June and September for fewer crowds, while July and August remain the busiest months.
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