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Holiday in Albania: easy booking online or at the office
You can book Albania either in our office or online — an Admiral.Travel consultant will help you choose the right hotel and travel dates for your budget.
Most requested stays are 7–11 nights (including 10–11 night options), so you have time for both the beach and excursions.
Flights to Albania are usually seasonal, with weekly or several-times-a-week departures depending on the period and availability.
The seaside season typically runs from May to early October; we’ll recommend the best dates for comfortable weather and calm sea.
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What to see in Albania — in short
Why in recent years turiştii go to Albania din ce în ce mai des? Această mică țară europeană are tot ce ai nevoie pentru o vacanță de calitate: 300 de zile însorite pe an, munți, mare, lacuri, temple antice. Plajele din Albania nu sunt mai rele decât cele grecești, intrarea pe ele fiind liberă. Mergând în călătorie în Albania, ar trebui să vizitați capitala sa, orașul Tirana, să admirați amfiteatrul din Durres și cetatea Lekursi, precum și izvorul carstic Syri I Kalter (Ochiul Albastru).
Visa info for Albania
For citizens of Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine, a visa is usually not required for short stays (up to 90 days within 180 days); for Russian citizens, a visa/e-visa is typically required — always confirm the latest rules and exceptions on e-visa.al.
Why Admiral.Travel
With over 15 years of experience, we work with trusted partners and select options that balance comfort, safety, and a fair price.
We focus on quality control: we recommend well-reviewed hotels, explain what’s included (flight, transfer, meals, policies) and stay in touch before and during your trip.
Want an Albania offer that fits you? Message us and we’ll suggest 2–3 options for your travel style.
FAQ about holidays in Albania
What is the best time for the beach in Albania?
For seaside holidays, late spring to early autumn is the most popular; if you prefer fewer crowds, choose the start or the end of the season.
What documents do I need to enter Albania?
You typically need a valid travel document; requirements may vary by citizenship, route, and airline rules, so it’s best to confirm before departure.
What currency is used and how should I pay?
The local currency is the lek; in tourist areas, euros may be accepted sometimes, but for small purchases it’s useful to have local cash.
Where can I verify visa/e-visa rules?
Always check the official portal e-visa.al and confirm details with your manager when booking.
Internet: roaming, SIM, or eSIM?
Coverage is generally good in cities and resort areas; you can use roaming or get a local SIM/eSIM if you want better data value.
What plugs are used in Albania? Do I need an adapter?
European-style plugs are common; if you have non-standard devices, a universal adapter is a safe option.
How do I get around locally?
You can use taxis, local transport, or rent a car; for packed itineraries, organized tours with transfers are often the easiest.
Which excursions are most popular?
Popular choices include Tirana, Durres, coastal viewpoints, and cultural sites; we’ll recommend the best options based on your hotel location and timing.
Is Albania suitable for holidays with kids?
Yes — especially if you choose a family-friendly hotel (easy sea entry, suitable meals, larger rooms). We can filter options for your needs.
Do I need travel insurance?
We recommend it for any trip; it’s a small cost that can help a lot in unexpected situations.
What if it rains?
Switch plans: museums, cafés, restaurants, hotel spa, or a cultural day trip — and return to the beach when the weather improves.
Baggage, check-in, and hotel times — what should I know?
Rules depend on the airline and hotel; we’ll send your booking details clearly and advise on baggage and check-in/check-out in advance.
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