Foreign tourists take part in recreational activities on Vlora coastline

TIRANA, May 19 – Vlora has welcomed the tourist season with visitors from around the world. Tourists explore the Ionian coastline and visit natural and cultural attractions. They also experience local cuisine and hospitality. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Edi Rama shared images on social media showing tourists taking part in physical exercises and yoga sessions along the seaside areas of Vlora.

In addition, the coastal promenade and city streets offer recreational spaces and activities for all age groups. Vlora remains one of the country’s most important tourist hubs, where the Adriatic and Ionian seas meet and cultural and natural attractions combine.

Finally, Sazan Island and the Karaburun Peninsula attract both local and foreign tourists. They travel by tourist boats departing from the port of Vlora. Vlora continues to rank as a key destination on the Albanian Riviera, known for its rocky coastline and crystal-clear waters.

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