German magazine “CHIP” names Albania an ideal 2026 destination away from mass tourism

German magazine “CHIP” lists Albania among the top recommended destinations for 2026, highlighting the country as an ideal choice for travelers seeking authentic experiences away from mass tourism.

Travel bloggers from “Reisekröten” include Albania among five peaceful holiday destinations and describe it as a “hidden gem” for visitors who want to combine beaches with cultural and natural exploration.

Moreover, the bloggers share their seven-week journey through Albania and praise the country’s diversity, from the beaches and small bays along the coast to historic cities such as Gjirokastra, Berat, and Korça, as well as the untouched landscapes of the Albanian Alps.

They particularly highlight the Albanian Riviera, mentioning the beaches around Himara and Vlora for their beauty, affordable prices, and warm hospitality.

In addition, the bloggers recommend traveling outside the peak summer season to avoid crowded destinations and experience Albania in a more authentic way.

They say Albania offers the perfect balance of nature, culture, and coastline, making it an attractive destination for travelers looking for unique experiences in 2026.

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