TIRANA, April 7 – A tourism expert has highlighted Albania as a rising holiday destination for British travelers, according to an article by Grace Piercy in Daily Express. The report presents Albania as an affordable option that offers high-end experiences without long-haul travel.
British tourists now shift toward budget-friendly summer destinations and move away from expensive long-distance trips. Helen Rolph of Quotezone said Albania delivers experiences comparable to the Maldives. She stressed that travelers can avoid lengthy journeys while still enjoying premium coastal escapes.
The trend follows a sharp rise in travel costs. Flight prices increased by 30.2% last summer, which pushed many tourists to reconsider intercontinental travel. A return ticket to the Maldives often costs between £600 and £1,200. In contrast, flights to Albania range from £100 to £130, making it far more accessible.
Albania’s Ionian coastline features turquoise waters and sandy beaches that rival long-haul destinations. The southern Riviera stands out for its clear sea and dramatic landscapes. Flights from London take under three hours, compared with up to 12 hours to the Maldives.
The country continues to attract visitors with diverse natural offerings. Tourists can hike during summer or explore the Alps in winter. The Albanian Riviera also delivers hot weather and scenic views, ideal for relaxed, Caribbean-style holidays close to home.
Travel uncertainty has further encouraged tourists to choose nearer destinations. Many seek to limit financial risks linked to cancellations. Across Europe, sunny climates, rich culture, and welcoming communities now offer compelling alternatives within short flight distance.
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