Foreign Tourists Discover Bënja Thermal Baths

Foreign tourists are increasingly visiting the Bënja Thermal Baths in southern Albania, turning the area into a key destination for nature and wellness tourism. Located near the Langarica Canyon, the mineral-rich thermal waters offer relaxation and reputed healing effects. The historic Kadiu Bridge also attracts visitors, blending with the surrounding landscape.

Tourists from the United Kingdom, the United States, and France praised Albania’s natural beauty and hospitality. Many described the country as impressive and said the experience exceeded expectations. Their itineraries often include Tirana, Pogradec, Korçë, Gjirokastër, and Berat, with Bënja as a special stop for relaxation and exploration.

Visitors highlighted untouched nature, curative waters, and growing infrastructure. They also noted the need for more tourist information to further boost arrivals. The combination of scenic landscapes and thermal springs is strengthening Bënja’s position as an important destination for sustainable tourism in Albania.

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