Albania has emerged as a key highlight in a growing Balkan travel route that is attracting strong international attention, according to an article published in the Spanish magazine La Vanguardia.
First, the article describes the Balkans as one of Europe’s most in-demand tourist regions this year, driven by a mix of natural landscapes, cultural heritage and expanding tourism infrastructure.
It notes that countries such as Albania, Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina are becoming central stops in new travel itineraries across Southeast Europe.
In particular, the report highlights a 10-day organized tour by “Exoticca” that combines coastal destinations, medieval cities and mountain landscapes into a single journey.
Moreover, it emphasizes that Albania plays a central role in the itinerary, offering visitors a full introduction to the Western Balkans.
The journey begins in Tirana, which the article describes as a dynamic capital blending history, heritage and modern development.
From there, tourists explore northern Albania, including historic sites such as Lezhë and the city of Shkodër, which combines cultural heritage with natural landscapes like the Albanian Alps and Lake Shkodra.
In addition, the itinerary continues through Montenegro’s coastal towns, Croatia’s historic Dubrovnik, and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Mostar, known for its iconic Old Bridge.
Finally, the article concludes that the Balkans offer a complete travel experience, where culture, history and nature merge into a single journey, with Albania positioned as one of its most attractive entry points.
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