European spot offering pristine beaches similar to Greece but more affordable and less crowds
One particular spot may not hold all the glory like its more popular neighbours but certainly deserves a spot on your next getaway list.
This stunning region is proud to boast of breathtaking landscapes but without the heaving crowds.
Away from the mass commercialisation and throngs of , you’ll find this underrated picturesque region that opens a world you’ve never even known existed.
has been described by as an overlooked jewel of the that’s beginning to carve out a name for itself with far fewer and a getaway that won’t break the bank.
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Albania has a dramatic mountainous landscapes with pristine beaches scattered throughout
For years Albania’s popular neighbour has been hogging the limelight but this spot is just as pretty and far more affordable.
A visit to Albania provides pristine sandy beaches, a dramatic mountainous landscape with scenic views as far as the eye can see.
Albania is found on the Southeastern Europe’s Balkan Peninsula and is a tiny country that packs a great punch thanks in part to its Adriatic and Ionian coastlines with an interior that’s crossed by the stunning Albanian Alps.
Here you will find pretty Ottoman towns, alluring azure lakes and a fascinating history that includes Roman ruins scattered throughout.
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Albania has a host of sandy beaches but with less tourists compared to its more popular neighbours
Visitors will be spoiled with choice in Albania with national parks and historic landmarks
Albania is also a melting pot of cultures making it wonderfully unique thanks to its Italian, Greek and Turkish influences.
About three-fourths of Albania consists of hills and mountains with the remainder being coastal lowlands with a climate similar to many other Mediterranean countries of characteristically warm and dry summers.
Albania’s capital city, Tirana, has been described as a boisterous spot that buzzes with life with hospitable locals happy to welcome tourists.
Historical places to visit while in Albania include the Pyramid of Tirana, Castle of Gjirokastra and the National Historical Museum with Jale Beach, Gjipe Beach, Komani Lake and Butrint National Archaeological Park all a must-see too.
Albania’s melting pot of culture is evident among its tantalising dishes which include the national dish of tavë kosi – a baked meal of lamb or chicken with rice, yogurt, eggs, and a roux.
Fërgesë is another popular meal in Albania that consists mainly of tomato sauce, cottage cheese, green peppers and garlic which can be enjoyed on Albania’s many beautiful beaches.
“The sea was very, very clean and very beautiful. The service at the bar was 10/10. It is a picturesque place,” wrote one review of Albania on TripAdvisor.
Another added: “Water is crystal clear and the beach is mostly clean and tidy. Lovely spot. A few nice beach bars and restaurants along the shore.”