5 reasons why you should visit Albania 🇦🇱✈️🌎
1. Beautiful nature, known as "Europe's last unexplored region"
Albania is still developing as a tourist destination, so there is a lot of untouched nature. In particular, the Albanian Riviera is also known as the "second Amalfi Coast" and is a spectacular spot with crystal clear emerald green sea and white sand beaches. There are also secluded beaches with few tourists, such as Durres and Himara, where you can spend a quiet and relaxing time. In addition, in mountainous areas such as the Tito Valley and Valbona Valley, you can enjoy trekking and panoramic views of the natural scenery.
2. A European travel destination with low prices and the best value for money
Albania has surprisingly low prices even in Europe, and accommodation and food costs are very reasonable. It is not uncommon to stay in a beautiful seaside resort hotel for less than 50 euros (about 8,000 yen) per night. In addition, you can enjoy fresh seafood and local cuisine at local restaurants for less than 1,000 yen. The unique charm of Albania is that you can experience the luxury atmosphere of Europe at an affordable price.
3. Ancient ruins and fortresses that history lovers will love
Albania has many ruins from the Greek and Roman eras, as well as medieval fortress cities. The ruins of Butrint in particular are registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and theaters, baths, and mosaics from the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine eras are still well preserved. Also not to be missed are the medieval fortress cities of Berat and Gjirokastra, also known as the "Stone Towns." Both are registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and Ottoman-era houses and beautiful cobblestone streets remain.
4. Albanian cuisine is surprisingly delicious!
Albanian cuisine is characterized by its unique flavors influenced by Greece, Italy, and Turkey. Recommended dishes include **Byrek**, a pie dish (filled with cheese and spinach), and grilled meat or fish with a yogurt-based sauce. Fresh seafood and locally produced wine and raki (strong distilled alcohol) are also popular. The food is homely and simple, and the portions are filling yet cheap.
5. Albanian "FIS" culture - warm hospitality like family
In Albania, the family ties, called "FIS", are very important. For this reason, the charm of Albania is that they treat tourists warmly like family. If you ask for directions, not only will they kindly tell you, but they will often invite you to have tea. The hospitality of Albanians is said to be the "friendliest in Europe". When you get tired of the crowds at tourist spots, the heartwarming exchanges with the local people will be a great memory of your trip.
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Emerald green beaches, untouched nature, historical ruins, and reasonable prices. Furthermore, Albania, with its friendly people, is truly a "hidden gem of Europe". Now that there are fewer tourists, it's the perfect opportunity to enjoy the true charm of Albania!
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