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48 hours
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Embark on a captivating two-day journey through three UNESCO World Heritage Sites—Berat, Gjirokastra, and Butrint—where history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes come together.
Discover Berat, the “City of a Thousand Windows,” with its Ottoman-era houses, ancient churches, and the imposing Berat Castle. Stroll through its charming quarters and soak in centuries of history. In Gjirokastra, the “Stone City,” explore its grand fortress, historic bazaar, and unique stone houses that reflect Albania’s rich heritage. Finally, step into the ancient ruins of Butrint, a fascinating archaeological site showcasing Greek, Roman, and Byzantine influences.
Savor traditional Albanian cuisine, experience local hospitality, and admire majestic mountains, rolling hills, and the stunning Adriatic and Ionian Seas. This immersive tour offers the perfect blend of history, nature, and gastronomy—a journey you won’t forget!
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Professional English speaking guide
Hotel pick up and drop off
Entrance ticket to the Buteint Archaeological Museum
Accommodation at the Hotel
Air-conditioned vehicle
Breakfast
Parking Fees
The visitors with serious problem of health
Select a pickup point
Accommodation in hotel Gjirokaster
Berat
This Two-Day UNESCO Heritage Tour offers a rich exploration of Albania’s cultural, historical, and natural wonders, visiting three UNESCO World Heritage sites. Each of these sites offers a unique glimpse into Albania's ancient civilizations, Ottoman influence, and the preservation of traditional architecture. Day 1: Berat & Gjirokastra Departure from Tirana: Begin your day with a scenic drive through the Albanian countryside to Berat, the "City of a Thousand Windows." Berat is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Albania, renowned for its Ottoman-era architecture and well-preserved historical buildings. Key Sites to Visit The Castle of Berat . Mangalem & Gorica Quarters Leaving behind the UNESCO city of Berat, drive through the heart of Albania. As we travel south, winding roads lead us toward the region of Tepelenë, Cold Water. We sit down for lunch at a local riverside restaurant. (Driving to Cold Water is 2,5 hour) DrivIing to Gjirokastra (Approx. 1 hour).
Gjirokaster
Afternoon: Gjirokastra. After a lunch break, at Cold water Tepelen restaurant has a fantastic view of the mountain in front and the crystal-clear river flowing below. After lunch you head to Gjirokastra, also known as the "City of Stone." UNESCO World Heritage Site: Gjirokastra is famous for its stone-built houses, cobblestone streets, and its remarkable Ottoman and medieval architecture. Key Sites to Visit in Gjirokastra: Gjirokastra Castle – One of the largest castles in the Balkans, offering panoramic views of the city and the Drino River valley. After visiting the Castle You have free time to visit the Old Bazaar and the iconic buildings located in this bazaar. The Skenduli House – A well-preserved Ottoman-era house showcasing the lifestyle of wealthy merchants. The Zekate House – Known for its unique defensive design. Overnight: Stay overnight in Gjirokastra, where you can enjoy the old town's ambiance and traditional Albanian hospitality.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
The Blue Eye
After breakfast at 8.30 we drive to Blue Eye.The Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër) – Albania’s Natural Wonder The Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër) is one of Albania’s most mesmerizing natural attractions. Located about 30 minutes from Saranda, this crystal-clear spring is famous for its deep blue center, resembling a human eye, surrounded by lush greenery. Unbelievable Colors & Mystery – The spring’s intense blue and turquoise shades create a stunning visual effect. The exact depth of the source remains unknown, adding to its mystique. A Tranquil Natural Escape – Surrounded by dense forest and fresh air, the Blue Eye offers a peaceful retreat for photographers. ♂️ Perfect for a Day Trip & Exploration – Visitors can walk along scenic trails, take in the beauty of the area, and even dip their feet into the icy-cold, refreshing water. A Photographer’s Dream – The vibrant colors and untouched surroundings make it one of the most photogenic places in Albania. ( journey lasts 2 hours)
Butrint National Park
After visiting The Blue Eye we drive to Natinal Park of Butrint.(1.30h) Why Visit Butrint? A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Butrint is one of Albania’s most fascinating historical and archaeological treasures. Nestled between lush greenery and the Ionian Sea, this ancient city showcases Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian ruins, offering a journey through over 2,500 years of history. Visitors can explore its well-preserved amphitheater, grand basilica, ancient city walls, and the iconic Lion’s Gate. Surrounded by breathtaking nature and located just a short drive from Saranda and Ksamil, Butrint is a must-visit destination for history lovers, culture enthusiasts, and nature seekers alike. (A visit to Butrint Park lasts 1 h)
Ksamil Beach
Just 45 min. we arrive in Ksamil Beach. samil is one of the most breathtaking destinations in Albania and a true gem of the Ionian coast. Here’s why visitors should come to Ksamil: 1. Stunning White-Sand Beaches & Crystal-Clear Waters Ksamil is famous for its pristine beaches, soft white sand, and turquoise waters that rival the Maldives. It’s the perfect place for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. 2. The Beautiful Ksamil Islands Just a short swim or boat ride from the shore, the Ksamil Islands offer a secluded paradise with unspoiled nature, hidden coves, and clear blue waters, ideal for snorkeling and relaxation. Fresh Seafood & Authentic Albanian Cuisine Ksamil is home to restaurants serving fresh seafood, traditional Albanian dishes, and Mediterranean flavors, with stunning sea views. A Peaceful Escape with a Relaxed Atmosphere Unlike busier tourist hubs, Ksamil maintains a laid-back vibe, making it ideal for families, couples, nature lovers looking for a tranquil getaway.
Saranda
We drive to Sranda for 30 min. Saranda, often called the "Pearl of the Albanian Riviera," is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking stunning beaches, rich history, vibrant Mediterranean culture. Here’s why visitors should come to Saranda: Breathtaking Beaches & Crystal-Clear Waters Saranda boasts beautiful beaches with turquoise waters, from the lively Ksamil Islands to the serene shores of Pulebardha Beach. It’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water activities A Lively Atmosphere with Great Food & Nightlife Saranda offers a mix of traditional seafood restaurants, beachfront bars, and lively nightlife, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the local culture Perfect Gateway to the Ionian Islands With regular ferry connections, you can hop over to Corfu, Greece, in just 30 minutes, making Saranda a fantastic base for exploring the region Saranda is a hidden gem that blends natural beauty, history, a coastal charm—perfect for travelers. (lunch 1h).Return to Tirana 4h.
Hotel Relax Gjirokastër
Included the Corfu Island : It is the same Tour published up, but also
includes a visit to the Corfu Island in Greece, which is 45’ by ferry from Sarand.
Duration: 3 days: Day1 :Tirane-Berat-Gjirokastër .Overnight in Gjirokastër
Day2 :Sarande-Corfu Island Greece
Day3 :Sarande-Butrint-Ksamil
Breakfast
Tirane-Berat-Gjirokastër-Corfu: Your journey will be:
Tirane-Berat-Gjirokastër-Corfu-Sarande-Butrint-Ksamil
Car,Minivan
About staying in Corfu: The price of Ferry and 1 night's accommodation in Corfu is not included
You can make their reservation from your country
Pickup included
Four Stars Hotel
Breakfast
Air conditioner Car, minivan
Pickup included
4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Lawrence C,
Sep 8, 2025
- Review from Viator
I enjoy the tour very much. Berat and Gjirokaster are well worth visiting. The two day trip allows me to stay overnight in Gjirokaster and enjoy the town at night. My guide Adi is very friendly and planned the trip well. Highly recommended to take this tour.
MariaI A,
Apr 14, 2025
- Review from Viator
They should ask for Adi as their guide!!!! He is a “Caballero “ a real gentleman “ like they don’t make them today. He is knowledgeable, caring, and very wise. He has a great love for his country and enjoys sharing it with others. I felt safe and pampered. We have been pleasantly surprised and impressed with the service as well as with the country. The hotel was family owned, in the center of town, the food was amazing as well as the service. I felt like I was family. Thank you Adi for making our visit memorable. May God continue to bless Albania 🇦🇱 and it’s people. Thank you 🙏 thank you 🙏 thank you 🙏 I return with a grateful heart and will recommend this tour and the country to anyone that will listen. Maria from Miami.






Colin M,
Oct 2, 2024
- Review from Viator
The guide was very good and made the trip very interesting. As it was only the two of us it felt like a private tour and we didn't have to waste time on other people getting on and off the transport. We definitely got to see alot in the 2 days and we enjoyed every bit of the tour.
Melissa M,
Jun 10, 2024
- Review from Viator
We thoroughly enjoyed our tour to Berat ,Gjirokaster, Butrint, and beaches with Adi. He was an excellent guide and shared his knowledge of the sites and Albanian history and culture. We learned a lot and would love to explore the northern regions of Albania on a tour with him in the future. Highly recommended!
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