What Exotik can offer

  • Greece and Albania Combo
    • Capital: Tirana
    • Time Zone: GMT +2
    • Currency: Lek (ALL)

    Albania is a destination that charms everyone with its range of attractions. Picturesque beaches offer incomparable moments of relaxation, while majestic mountains invite adventure and exploration. Its rich historical heritage is revealed through its ancient cities, archaeological sites and living traditions. Whether you’re passionate about nature, history or simply looking for a memorable getaway, Albania offers fertile ground for wonder and discovery.

    Cities

    Tirana

    Tirana, the capital of Albania, is a dynamic and constantly evolving city. Situated in the heart of the country, it is nestled between mountains and offers a fascinating blend of history, culture and modernity.One of Tirana’s most striking features is its architectural diversity. You can find buildings from the communist era alongside more modern structures.Urban life is lively in Tirana, with colorful streets, bustling markets and inviting cafés. Skanderbeg Square is a focal point of the city, lined with historic buildings and stores. Parks and green spaces also dot the city, offering places to relax and enjoy.Tirana’s cultural life is rich, with numerous museums, art galleries and theaters. The city is also home to a lively music scene and vibrant nightlife, with a multitude of bars, clubs and restaurants where visitors can discover Albanian cuisine as well as international dishes.All in all, Tirana is a fast-growing city that harmoniously blends its rich past with its vibrant present, offering visitors a unique and captivating experience.

    Berat

    Berat, nicknamed the “city of a thousand and one windows”, is one of Albania’s most emblematic and picturesque towns. Situated on the banks of the Osum River, Berat is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, rich history and natural beauty. One of Berat’s most striking features is its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This part of the town, known as “Mangalem” and “Gorica”, is made up of narrow cobbled streets and traditional white stone houses, characterized by their wooden windows that seem to stack one on top of the other. The town’s hilltop location also offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding area. Berat Castle, also known as “Kala”, dominates the old town. This well-preserved castle dates back to antiquity and today houses museums, medieval churches and historic residences. A visit to the castle not only immerses you in the history of the region, but also offers breathtaking views of the town and surrounding mountains. Berat is also known for its wine and olive oil production, and visitors can sample these local products in the town’s many restaurants and cafés. Berat cuisine is renowned for its richness and variety, reflecting Ottoman, Mediterranean and Balkan influences. In short, Berat is a must-see destination in Albania, offering visitors an immersion in the country’s history, culture and natural beauty.

    Saranda

    Saranda, located in southern Albania, is a picturesque and lively coastal town that attracts visitors with its sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. What makes Saranda unique is its proximity to the magnificent Albanian Riviera and its many heavenly beaches. The region’s most popular beaches include Ksamil, a series of small islands linked by stone bridges, as well as Mirror beach (Pasqyra) and Pulebardha beach, known for their crystal-clear waters and unspoiled scenery. In addition to its beaches, Saranda is also renowned for its historical and archaeological sites. The nearby ancient site of Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to remarkable remains from various eras, including Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Venetian. Saranda’s seafront promenade is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a variety of restaurants, cafés and bars where you can sample delicious local cuisine while enjoying views of the Ionian Sea. Saranda’s nightlife is equally lively, with a multitude of bars, discos and clubs attracting revelers until the early hours of the morning during the summer season. In short, Saranda is a vibrant, sunny seaside destination, offering the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure and culture for visitors from all walks of life.

    Bled

    Bled, Slovenia’s jewel in the crown, is an enchanting destination nestled in the heart of the Julian Alps. Its international renown is largely due to its stunningly beautiful lake, overlooked by a medieval castle perched on a cliff and dominated by the majestic peaks of the surrounding mountains. At the center of this breathtaking scene lies the island of Bled, a small, verdant island home to the Baroque Church of the Assumption, whose iconic bell tower rises proudly into the sky. Accessible by traditional wooden boat called a “pletna”, the island invites visitors to a peaceful, contemplative experience. The shores of the lake, lined with lush trees and picturesque promenades, offer the ideal setting for relaxing, cycling or simply enjoying the breathtaking views. In summer, the crystal-clear waters of the lake invite you to take a dip, while in winter, Bled is transformed into a fairytale setting with its frozen lake and winter activities such as ice skating. In addition to its natural beauty, Bled also offers a rich history and fascinating culture to explore. Bled Castle, perched on its cliff, offers panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains, as well as a captivating insight into the region’s history. What’s more, visitors can sample local delicacies, including the famous “kremna rezina” (cream cake) in the picturesque cafés lining the lake. In short, Bled is a truly magical destination, captivating visitors with its breathtaking natural beauty, fascinating history and peaceful atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, an outdoor adventure or simply a quiet break in magnificent surroundings, Bled offers an unforgettable experience to all those lucky enough to visit.

    Language

    Albanian

    Weather

    Albania has a Mediterranean climate with each season offering distinct- yet pleasant weather. Despite the rain, Albanians enjoy a great deal of sunshine. The overall climate is pleasant and is favorable for outdoor activity. On average, Albanians enjoy a great deal of sunshine, second only to Spain (in Europe) in average annual sunny days.

    Electricity

    220 volts

    Entry requirements

    Kindly make sure to have the proper documents required to enter the countries you are visiting. Please refer to www.travel.gc.ca for updated information. Regarding visas, you can refer to the link : www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories

    Failure to obtain these documents prior to travel can result in being denied entry or exit from the country.