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Albanian adventure

Europe’s last hidden corner has stayed firmly off the tourist trail – until now. Here's why this little-known gem should be on your radar.

March 13, 2022 18:31
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Clock Tower of the castle on the top hill in Gjirokaster, Southern Albania. Gjirocaster is Historical UNESCO protected town.

It may be next door to Greece, Croatia and Montenegro but Albania has long been overlooked by tourists, who instead head in their droves to the country’s better-known neighbours. Just 22 miles by boat from Corfu — which by contrast sees around half a million British tourists visit each year — the south-eastern Balkan country has struggled with an image problem that it’s found hard to shake off.

Under the rule of a communist dictatorship for decades, its lingering Eastern Bloc connotations have simply not appealed to carefree holidaymakers wanting to soak up the sun.

But since the end of the communist regime in the 90s, the country has been slowly opening up to tourism, with its untouched coastline, natural beauty and rich history tempting more intrepid travellers.

Post pandemic, the word is finally out: this untapped and stunning travel destination, easy to reach from the UK, is perfect for those who are itching to explore somewhere new again.