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With beautiful sandy beaches, rich history, warm weather and breathtaking mountain view, Albania has all the essentials of blue cruise destinations in the Mediterranean. New arrival on the region's yacht rental scene, the country has slowly appeared from its simple communist cocoon and is now welcoming superyachts.

Coming down from Montenegro 's stunning seascape, Albanian yacht charter guests will be equally fascinated by the sapphire and topaz blues that line the Albanian coast, surrounded by fertile farmland and expansive mountains.   You should stop at the Cape of Rodon to visit St. Anthony Church, Rodoni Castle and the stunning sandy beaches nearby; You will be far from the tourist town of San Pietro and will have the area almost to yourselves.   The northern city of Durrës is dotted with beaches in the northwest and south to offer you snorkelling and Scuba diving areas and sheltered coves where you can use water toys. Numerous beach restaurants and bars provide many alternatives to dining on the yacht. The vineyards nearby make a great alternative to living on the beach, and wine-tasting tours take your group from one fine winery to the next through the aromatic countryside.

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Albania's most significant wealth is undeniably its Adriatic coastline. The idyllic stretch of ancient Greek sites, breathtaking beaches and idyllic coves, called the Albanian Riviera, remains largely unexplored by tourists. Be one of the first to enter this fascinating region of the Mediterranean from the sea on a luxury charter yacht.

Long, sunny days are guaranteed during the summer months, and a longer itinerary to its neighbours, Greece and Montenegro, can be included on your cruise vacation.

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Albania is dazzling regarding blue cruise opportunities suitable for many different interests. Explore the romantic ruins of Ilyria, walk the streets of unique seaside towns such as Vlora, savour the most delicious seafood in Saranda, and unwind in the onshore Butrint lagoon.

Combine nature with the pleasure of the sea in Divjaka National Park surrounding Karavasta Lagoon, and take a walk in the most beautiful pine forests of Europe in Llogara National Park. Must-see beaches include Borsh, Ksamil,  Dhermi and Bunec.

Whether you are planning a luxury yacht charter vacation in multiple countries in the Adriatic Sea or intend to spend the entirety of your time discovering what Albania has to offer, your crew will provide you with first-class service and plenty of onboard entertainment to make your experience truly memorable.

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Renting a Private Yacht or Gulet in Albania

There is a wide range of luxury yachts and gulets available for rent in Albania. Albania's most popular season for a yacht charter is between May and October. For assistance finding the best charter yacht or gulet , as well as for help putting together your dream Albanian blue cruise itinerary, get in touch with one of our charter brokers.

If you intend to end your yacht charter in Albania and extend your stay or make time to spend a day on land, then the Blue Eye Nature Monument is a stunning example of the vibrant colours that the natural world can produce.

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When it comes to exploring Albania, there are a few things you should keep in mind:

- Make sure to book your yacht charter in advance, as availability can be limited during peak season.

- Make sure to research the destinations you plan on visiting, as some places may require special permits or have restrictions in place.

- Make sure to plan your route in advance, and be aware of the weather conditions in the area.

Popular Activities To Enjoy During Your Yacht Charter In Albania

When it comes to exploring Albania by yacht, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained. From fishing and snorkeling to exploring hidden coves and discovering ancient ruins, you'll be able to make the most of your journey. You can also enjoy a range of water sports, such as kayaking, paddle boarding, and jet skiing.

If you're looking for a unique way to explore the Albanian coastline, you can also take a hot air balloon ride or a helicopter tour. You'll be able to get a bird's eye view of the stunning coastline and discover hidden gems along the way.

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When it comes to experiencing Albania in style, there are plenty of yacht charter recommendations to choose from. From luxury yachts to budget-friendly vessels, you'll be able to find the perfect yacht for your needs. If you're looking for a luxurious experience, you can opt for a fully-equipped yacht with all the latest amenities.

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This new Marina on the Adriatic coast will add to the Mediterranean route up to 370 mooring places, with all possible logistic and administrative services included. Rest assured that Porto Lalzi Marina will make you feel that this place is created to support your yacht lifestyle. Imagine your yacht moored at the water’s edge, gently swaying to the rhythm of the sea. Our marina’s crystal-clear waters provide the perfect backdrop for your yachting escapades. We take pride in offering a range of services tailored to meet the demands of discerning yacht owners, including secure berths, fueling stations, and expert maintenance. With a vista that rivals the famous Dubai Marina, our marina offers a panorama of luxury yachts set against the backdrop of the Albanian coast. It’s a sight to behold and a testament to the allure of waterfront living.

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Poised on the western side of the Balkan Peninsula and surrounded by Kosovo, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Greece, Albania is in a prime location. People have begun to flock to this location as it is slowly being recognised for its beautiful beaches and rich history. Its Eastern shores are the meeting point for both the Adriatic and Ionian seas. A yacht rental in Albania is the ideal way to explore the Adriatic’s best-kept secret.

How much does it cost to rent a yacht in Albania?

There are multiple factors that will determine the final cost of your rental : duration of journey, amount of passengers, size and brand of vessel, if a skipper is included. Basic equipment such as safety gear, life jackets and navigation equipment may be provided. Fuel costs for shorter trips are typically included; however, a separate payment for fuel is required for larger rentals.

The cost of a charter begins at €750 per day.

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What is there to do and see during a week-long yacht rental?

When you charter a yacht in Albania, you will have a week-long itinerary that will allow you to experience the authentic and rugged beauty of this area.

Anchor your private yacht charter in Albania in Butrint Bay, which lies directly opposite Corfu. Here, you will find Butrint National Park which is a UNESCO world heritage site. This stunning park is only accessible by boat!

Saranda, also called Sarandë, is home to the natural marvel “The Blue Eye”. This freshwater spring takes the shape of an alluring blue eye, with the depths of the underwater dark cave forming the “pupil”.

If you continue up the Albanian coast, you'll reach the charming town of Borsh. Here, you'll find one of the longest beaches in the region, which is simply breathtaking when viewed from the water on your yacht charter. From this lengthy beach, you can view the crystal clear waters and the stunning mountain range in the distance. But that's not all; the coast is dotted with high-end hotels, restaurants, and clubs to cater to your every vacation need.

Once you've explored Saranda, consider traveling 12 km south to Ksamil (also referred to as Ksamili). This charming village is a hidden gem of Europe, boasting pristine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters that exude tranquility. Visitors can partake in water activities, swim, and sunbathe in this idyllic paradise. Additionally, there are small islands situated near the shore that you can reach by swimming, making it an excellent choice for those seeking seclusion.

What is there to do and see during a weekend yacht charter in Albania?

If you choose to rent a yacht in Albania for the weekend, you can be sure of a jam-packed weekend ahead!

Those with an interest in history may want to visit Gjirokastra, an ancient town nestled in the valley between Gjere Mountain and Drino. Dubbed the "City of Stone," Gjirokastra is known for its distinct architecture dating back to the 13th century, including the Gjirokastra Castle which still stands today. From whatever vantage point you see this city, it's a Balkan beauty from all sides! The winding cobblestone streets are charming and are one of the main reasons why this area attracts so many tourists.

Gjipe beach is one of the most secluded beaches in Europe. You can access this hidden gem from Jale Beach with your yacht rental.

Which season is the best to rent a private yacht in Albania?

Due to its climate that is heavily influenced by its Mediterranean neighbours, Albania experiences hot summers and mild winters. For optimal boat rental in Albania, it is recommended to plan your visit between April to June or September to October to avoid the scorching summer heat and enjoy leisurely activities like lounging on the beaches or exploring the country. If you're considering a yacht charter in Albania, keep in mind that during summer, the wind is primarily onshore, with stronger gusts in the afternoon that taper off by nighttime.

How much does it cost to include a skipper in my yacht rental in Albania?

There are a plethora of yacht charter services that include a skipper! A skipper is highly recommended as these sailing savants will take care of the technical aspects while you kick back and relax. While the skippers navigate and dock, you can explore the beauty that Albania has to offer with ease. As they are locals, they may also introduce you to some hidden spots!

If you do have the requisite sailing experience, simply use the filters to search for boats that do not require a skipper.

What type of boat is best for a yacht rental in Albania?

When you decide to rent a boat in Albania, your needs and plans will determine the final vessel. Your boat hire will need to suit the duration of your trip and the party size. For a week-long charter, we recommend yachts, catamarans and sailboats. To top off the perfect weekend charter, choose a motorboat, RIB or a jetski. Simply use the filters on our Océans Evasion website such as price, capacity and manufacturer to help you find the perfect boat for you!

What is the capacity of a yacht rental in Albania?

The maximum capacity of a sailboat is 8 people, with 4 cabins.

The maximum capacity of a Gulet is 15 people with 7 cabins. The minimum capacity of a Gulet is 12 people with 6 cabins.

The maximum capacity of a Motorboat is 10, with 3 cabins. The minimum capacity of a Motorboat is 4, with 3 cabins.

The maximum capacity of a RIB is 8 people. The minimum capacity of a RIB is 5.

Frequently Asked Questions about Albania

What is the average daily rate for renting a boat in albania.

In Albania, expect to pay around €1,253 per day to rent a boat. Prices can vary from €139 to €5,523 depending on the season, boat age, and included equipment.

What is the daily rate for chartering a skipper in Albania?

Skipper costs can vary depending on the boat owner and your chosen destination. In Albania, expect to pay an average of €215 per day for skipper services.

What does the rental price of a boat in Albania include?

The cost of renting a boat in Albania usually includes amenities like MP3 / USB socket, GPS, Bathing, and others.

What is the maximum number of people allowed on a boat in Albania?

Boats in Albania can accommodate up to 102 people. If you rent a boat with a skipper, they are included in the total number of people.

Is fuel included in the daily rental rate for boats in Albania?

The majority of boat rentals do not include fuel. However, in Albania, fuel is included in the price for 4 boats.

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From snow-capped peaks to unspoiled coastlines, Albania is an unrivaled Mediterranean paradise

Situated between Montenegro and Greece in the Balkan peninsula, Albania serves as the perfect retreat to enjoy in isolation or in conjunction with the neighbouring superyacht hotspots.The unspoiled and picturesque beauty of the country is particularly spellbinding when appreciated from the surrounding waters. Indeed, with the Albanian Riviera being lined as it is with traditional villages, breathtaking beaches, and an abundance of olive groves, there is no better way to discover the destination than by cruising alongside it.

In many respects an untouched paradise, Albania has only recently become accessible to visitors, meaning that stories concerning its ancient ruins, mountain trails and breathtaking scenery are the preserve of a select few. Just as fascinating as any other historic Mediterranean destination, the country still bears traces of the Ottoman empire which can be observed up and down the length of its breathtaking coastline.

Indeed, the towns of Butrint, Berat, and Gjirokastra boast an assortment of artifacts and sites which make it possible to lose entire days checking out some of the best aspects of World History. For those more inclined towards rest and relaxation, the beaches close by to each of the ports provides a total haven to unfurl in, with the glistening waters completing the picturesque backdrop.

Just as ideal for charter guests who enjoy getting out with tenders and toys, Albania offers some incredible opportunities for rafting in the waters of Vjosa, Osum, and the Black Drin rivers. Elsewhere, the peaks of the Balkans provide the perfect spot for some paragliding, hiking, and snowshoeing.

When it comes to dining, the national cuisine takes its inspiration from traditional Turkish dishes whilst the restaurant culture is distinctly East Mediterranean . That is, meals are treated as a highly social event, with glasses of raki characteristically signalling the jubilant mood which can be found everywhere from the street cafes to the more premium establishments.

Facing the Ionian and Adriatic seas, Albania enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate, making her a particularly appropriate summertime superyacht charter destination. Whilst the town of Orikum is home to Albania’s only marina, it is possible to conveniently anchor in the ports of Sarande, Vlore, Durres, and Shengjin to access the country’s attractions in only the greatest of convenience.

It is possible to enjoy a luxury yacht charter which combines Albania in an itinerary with Greece and Montenegro, or simply as an independent destination. The warm, dry summer climate ensures that guests can enjoy all of the central attractions in an inviting and comfortable warmth.  

For more details on private yacht charter vacations in these exceptional waters, take a look at all of the superyachts available for charter in Albania .

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From €400 per day, embark on your yacht charter in albania.

Located on the western side of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeastern Europe, Albania is a beautiful country with so much to offer its visitors. Not quite yet subject to mass tourism, Albania is rising in popularity because people have realised the true beauty of this country. Overlooking the Adriatic Sea’s intense shades of blue in combination with the typical Mediterranean climate, is there any better place for a yacht charter?

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Albania?

There are many factors that influence the price of a boat rental in Albania. For example, the type of boat, its size, the time of year, and also whether it is with or without a skipper and/or crew.

A motorboat fit for six people is around €1,400 per day throughout the year. A sailboat for 8 people is around €5,250 per week throughout the year.

What is the best season to go to Albania?

Albania experiences a very typical Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot and dry summers. However, considering 70% of its territory is mountainous, these climatic conditions vary considerably between regions. The best time to go to the Albanian coast for a boating holiday is during the summer months of July and August. This is when the sun shines the longest and the sea is warm.

Should you rent a boat with or without a skipper?

When searching for a boat rental in Albania, you may find the option to rent a boat with a skipper. On one hand, this comes at an extra price. However, on the other hand, there are many benefits to having a skipper on board with you that will make it worth it. First of all, hiring a professional skipper means that you don’t need the qualifications to handle a boat. You can rely on the skipper to handle all the sailing, docking, and anchoring of the boat, while you stay comfortable and enjoy yourself. Moreover, a skipper is usually familiar with the area, so they can keep you safe by avoiding dangerous areas, and also show you the hidden spots instead.

Discover Albania

You can begin your boat rental in the beautiful town of Saranda (also known as Sarandë). This coastal town on the Albanian Riviera will charm you with its precious views and relaxed atmosphere.

After visiting Saranda, you can head 12 km south to Ksamil (also known as Ksamili). This little village is one of Europe’s hidden gems, with clean and serene sandy beaches that have crystal clear waters. Many tourists come to this slice of paradise to spend their time swimming, sunbathing, and doing water sports. One of the best parts is that there are also small islands near the coast that you can swim to- ideal for when you want to find a more secluded place.

For history lovers, you can also head to Gjirokastra, an ancient town hidden inside the valley between Gjere Mountain and Drino. This town was given the name “City of Stone” because of the distinctive architecture that remains from the 13th century, including the Gjirokastra Castle.

You can also head up the coast of Albania to the town of Borsh. This has one of the longest beaches on the coast, and viewing it all from the water on your yacht charter will definitely leave you speechless. More than just beaches, the coast is lined with luxury hotels, restaurants, and clubs to fulfil every desire on your holiday.

Where can you go to nearby Albania?

Interested in a longer journey? If you are able to extend your holiday, you will be able to take your yacht charter to more destinations from Albania. If you want to head deeper into the Adriatic Sea, head north to other Balkan countries such as Montenegro or Croatia! Here, you will likely be greeted by the same turquoise waters and gorgeous beaches. If you head just south, you will be in one of the most popular islands in Greece- Corfu ! You can continue down this path and explore more of the Greek Islands, or also head west until you meet the eastern Italian coast. No matter where you travel, you are certain to find beautiful destinations once you set out from Albania.

Frequently Asked Questions about Albania

How much does it cost to rent a boat in albania for a day.

The average cost of renting a boat in Albania is around €1,243 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €135 and €5,250 per day.

How much does a skipper cost per day in Albania?

The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Albania, you can expect to pay an average of €200 per day for a skipper.

How many people can sleep on a boat in Albania?

A boat in Albania has on average 6 berths. You can find boats with up to 12 berths.

What is included in the cost of a boat rental in Albania?

The price of a boat rental in Albania typically includes amenities such as GPS, MP3 / USB socket, Bathing etc.

Is fuel included in the cost of a boat charter in Albania?

For most boats, fuel is not included in the rental cost. In Albania fuel is included in the price for 4 boats.

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Number of boats:20 boats available
Types of boats:Motorboat, RIB, Gulet
Average price: €1,243 per day
Minimum price: €135 per day
Maximum price: €5,250 per day
Manufacturers:Jeanneau, Princess Yachts, and more

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In Albania, privately owned yachts are available for charter. See other yachts in the area.

Sailing Albania Guide: Everything You Need To Know Before You Go

Looking for information on sailing Albania? We have compiled everything you need to know!

The Adriatic Sea, the northern arm of the Mediterranean, is one of the world’s most popular sailing and cruising destinations. When most people think about sailing in the Adriatic, they generally think about Croatia. The Adriatic Sea, however, includes more than just the archipelago of the Dalmatian Coast.

Italy, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro , and Albania all lay claim to pieces of the Adriatic coastline. Sailors cruising the Adriatic for longer lengths of time, or those transitting, may pass along the coast of Albania.

Although Albania occupies a central 450km stretch of coastline which connects the southern Adriatic to the Ionian sea, many sailors sail through, opting not to stop in Albania, instead sailing past without ever checking into the country.

We decided, however, to check it out. To see what people were skipping and whether there was something there worth exploring. After all, we are veteran travelers, we have visited Albania in the past and enjoyed it immensely, these prissy sailors must not know what they are missing out on right? (Wrong.)

Discover the Truth About Sailing in Albania: 10 Things We Hated About Sailing Albania (And 5 Things We Loved)

While Albania has many things to recommend and is definitely worth stopping by, explorers should be aware that the sailing and tourism industry lags behind its Adriatic neighbors in many ways. Sailing the coastline of Albania can be more challenging and at times downright frustrating as authorities and marine operators seem to go out of their way to make Albania as unfriendly to sailors as possible.

What is Sailing Albania Like

The food is great, it is very cheap. The scenery, especially in the south is very beautiful. Most of the people are very friendly, and it is not at all crowded with sailors as it is in nearby sailing destinations like Greece and Croatia . However, there are a number of challenges that can outweigh these positives.

Entering and exiting Albania, or indeed conducting the most basic transactions like purchasing diesel or LPG, often requires a middleman to carry out the very mundane ordinary procedure usually at exorbitant prices.

This begins the moment you try to step foot in the country. Border control in Montenegro, like many other countries, involves a brief visit to the Harbourmaster and a quick exchange with the border police. Right next door, Albania’s laborious check-in procedure is generally facilitated by an agent.

The agent’s job is ostensibly to navigate the complex procedure of registering your boat and clearing customs and immigration into the country. In reality, our experience checking into the country was conducted in a small run-down bar in the Shengjin port where our agent, who spoke only limited English filled in two forms and walked over to another table in the bar where the border police were sitting. We paid €60 for his services.

The country is not well set up for sailors and is without the infrastructure found in Croatia, Greece, or Montenegro. The only marinas were really just sections of large commercial ports, not fit for berthing sailing yachts. In the north, anchoring is forbidden and aggressive coast guards enforce this policy.

Minefields were at one point established along the coastline. Although they have apparently now been cleared, it is another thing to worry about when you do eventually reach the south of Albania where anchoring is permissible.

We were unable to compel anyone to help us within any sort of useful timeframe. The idea of avash avash, which translates to slowly slowly is touted as a wonderful feature of the Albanian culture. The motto of a relaxed and easy-going population. We found it difficult to get assistance with even the most basic of things like finding a mechanic, diesel, or LPG. We found it incredibly frustrating how people would so quickly and so adamantly promise the world only to completely ignore us.

For us, the issues we came up against, especially sailing in the north of Albania ended up outweighing the positives. Of course, many other people have enjoyed overwhelmingly positive experiences sailing here. Beyond the highlights mentioned above, it also offers one of the last frontiers of sailing in the Adriatic without hordes of other sailors, overdevelopment, or expensive marinas (although this is starting to change).

For those people ready to take on the challenges and earn the rewards of sailing in Albania forwarned is forearmed and going in with a good understanding of what to expect might help you maximize the potential of your Albanian Adventure.

To that end, we have rounded up some of the most important information on sailing Albania.

Entering and Exiting Albania By Boat

Arriving in or leaving Albania by boat means you will be required to check in or check out with the border police and the harbour master.

Unlike other countries where it is conventional to take care of this process yourself, in Albania you are generally required to use the services of a yachting agent. You need to make contact with an agent at your port of choice prior to your arrival in Albania and again with a new agent operating in your port of departure before you leave. They will then orchestrate the check-in process which works much like the process elsewhere albeit slower and less formal.

The agent will take care of any required paperwork so that you only need to turn up with your passport and boat documents.

Our check-in process went as follows. After checking out of Montenegro in Bar we sailed to Shëngjin, a port city in the north of Albania. The journey was 25 nautical miles, but without wind, it took us the best part of a day to motor slowly down the coast. We arrived just before 5 pm.

Our agent met us at the dock in the Shëngjin. It is possible to side dock here overnight while conducting the check-in process. There is no marina, nor any services available here. For this reason, many people checking in in the north of Albania sail past Shëngjin to Durrës where there is a makeshift marina within the port.

Leading us to the small rundown bar in the port, we sat down with the agent who spoke limited English. We ordered some cold drinks and set about the process of filling in the paperwork. The agent filled out a number of forms using our documents. And walked them over to another table where the border police were sitting.

After this, another woman took the documents and our passports to make photocopies.

When she returned, we were given our documents back but were told that we would have to return the following day to check our boat in as the harbor master had gone home for the day.

The following day the routine with the harbor master was similar. We sat at the same cafe bar with the agent and harbor master while some forms were completed, and we were sent on our way.

As with most places, original copies of passports, boat registration, skipper and VHF radio licenses, and boat insurance documents should be on hand.

We paid €50 for the agent and a further €10 which we believe was a port fee.

Our experience checking out in Sarandë was very different and a lot more professional. We used Sarandë Summer Tours they helped us organize extra services like laundry, gas, and car rental at a fantastic price. They were communicative and extremely helpful. When it came to checking out they took our documents, completed the required paperwork, and liaised with port authorities so that we never even saw a border agent and when they were finished (about fifteen minutes) we simply took our paperwork and left.

Anchoring in Albania

Perhaps the most frustrating thing about sailing in Albania is that the authorities do not seem to allow anchoring in the northern part of the country until as far down as Vlorë.

While our agent who helped us check in in Shëngjin assured us that we should “feel free” in Albania to stop and anchor anywhere we like, there are many reports of sailors being moved on by heavily armed police and military boats when anchoring in the north.

Our understanding, which comes from researching forums and navigation apps, indicates that sanctioned anchorages really begin south of Vlorë. This leaves almost a 100 nautical mile stretch of coastline where the only place to stop is marinas.

Once you get to Vlorë, there are a lot of nice anchorages, although many of them are exposed to the west.

Some of the best anchorages in Albania can be found near Vlorë, Llogara National Park, Himarë, and Sarandë.

Marinas in Albania

Unfortunately, there aren’t any dedicated yacht marinas in Albania, although one is currently under construction in Orikum.

Some ports, such as the one in Shëngjin and Vlorë may offer overnight mooring for vessels checking in or out of the country but are without even basic services.

There are however makeshift marinas in several ports along the Albanian coastline.

Cristian Marine Durrës

A section of the Durrës commercial port, which is used for ferries and container ships, has been turned into a marina with mooring lines, toilets, non-potable water, and electricity.

As a consequence of being an industrial port, it is an unpleasant place to stay for any length of time, and it is difficult to exit the port itself to reach the town.

The marina staff, although friendly, were unable to help us organize even the most basic of services (LPG gas, diesel, mechanical assistance) even though many promises were made to do so.

Once completed will represent Albania’s first dedicated marina and a big step forward in the yachting industry here. When we traveled through Albania, the marina was still under construction and by many accounts, not a nice place to stay.

Marina Sarandë

The marina in Sarandë is again, just part of a commercial ferry port where yachts can side dock or stern dock with an anchor. It does have electricity and water.

We have also put together a more comprehensive article on all of the marinas in Albania as well as the best anchorages.

Sea Mines When Sailing Albania

Albania, like much of Europe, was mined during the Second World War. It was also potentially mined again during the Yugoslavian period.

The idea that the coast is mined pervades discussion of sailing Albania today and minefields have been included in many navigational charts.

It is difficult to find conclusive information online about the state of minefields that were identified on old charts. The most modern charts provided by Navionics do not have the minefield marked in 2022.

Most information online indicates that the minefields have indeed been cleared.

Perhaps the strong association between Albania and sea mines comes from the Corfu Strait Incident in which a destroyer was sunk as a result of an Albanian mine. The incident occurred in 1946 but affected British and Albanian diplomacy until 1991.

Nevertheless, the prevalence of this idea gives pause for thought whenever throwing out the anchor in Albania.

The Best Route for Sailing Albania

We sailed to Albania from Montenegro in the north. We sailed first to the port of Shëngjin, then onto Durres, Vlorë, Himarë, and finally Sarandë, where we checked out.

If I sailed Albania again, I would sail from south to north. The south is more beautiful. It is a better setup for sailors, has better-established check-in procedures, and is more welcoming in general to yachts with more ‘marinas’ and anchorages.

The north of the country has less to see, fewer marinas and sailing services, and it is not possible to anchor. Our experience sailing the north of the country took the wind out of our sails and left us with a negative impression of Albania. However, we managed to turn this around in the south of Albania which we greatly enjoyed.

Sailing Albania Itinerary

Below is an example itinerary with some of the most worthwhile stops along the coast of Albania.

Beginning in the south, the seaside town of Sarandë is probably the best place to begin a sailing adventure in Albania. There are a lot of yachting and travel services and the best shipping agents can be found here.

There is a nice protected anchorage in front of the town of Sarandë and a makeshift marina in front of the port authority.

Sarandë is a popular beach resort town with plenty of restaurants, bars, and beautiful beaches. It is also close to some popular tourist attractions including Syri Kalter, the Blue Eye Geyser, a variety of ruins documenting the area’s millennia of settlement, and the nearby historic Ottoman city of Gjirokaster. It is cheap and highly recommended to rent a car for a day to explore some of the nearby attractions.

Himarë is 20 nautical miles north of Sarandë, and there are a number of bays and beaches where it is possible to anchor between the two. Himarë offers a somewhat protected anchorage in front of a pretty, touristic town. Again, you’ll find beautiful beaches and plenty of affordable and delicious restaurants and bars.

Llogara National Park

Wild and rugged, this national park occupies a long peninsula in the county of Vlorë. One of the best ways to experience this coastal national park is by boat. Luckily if you are sailing the coast of Albania, this is unavoidable.

It offers some of the most striking scenery on the Albanian coastline, with soaring peaks of the Ceraunian mountain range, and numerous coves and bays. It is possible to find beautiful secluded anchorages when sailing Llogara.

Castles, monasteries, and mosques can all be found nearby the town of Vlorë in the county of Vlorë which also has some beautiful beaches and anchorages.

Durrës is potentially the best place to check out of Albania in the north with the best nautical services, yachting agents (for checking out) as well as a marina with water, electricity, and toilets.

The city of Durrës may not be the most beautiful along the Albanian coastline but it still has its fair share of historical places, museums, and attractions as well as a busy restaurant, bar, and nightlife scene.

Durrës is also just 30 kilometers from the Albanian capital of Tirana, which is a popular spot for tourists.

Durrës is 50 nautical miles south of Bar, the first possible port to check into in Montenegro, and 80 nautical miles east of Brindisi, Italy. Durrës is 100 nautical miles south of Dubrovnik, Croatia.

MORE TIPS AND FAQS FOR SAILING Albania

Below are some common questions asked when sailing Albania. If we left anything out, please let us know.

Is Albania Good for Sailing?

The climate, beautiful coastline, interesting history, welcoming culture, and strong tourism industry are all present in Albania. However, sailing tourism is not well supported. Albania is not really recognized for its sailing or cruising like its Mediterranean neighbors.

Albania suffers from a lack of nautical services as such you won’t find any true marinas, only commercial ports where it is possible to moor and perhaps accesses electricity and water.

There are no anchorages in the north (until Vlorë) and many sailors report being moved on by authorities when they have tried to anchor.

Albania is not as well protected as some sailing areas of Croatia, Montenegro, and Greece, and without the aforementioned safe anchorages or marinas, it can be treacherous for sailors.

Because of these reasons, sailing can be more challenging in Albania.

On the other hand, some will see this lack of development in sailing tourism as an opportunity. One of the last frontiers in the Mediterranean is where you can escape the superyachts, charter boats, and party flotillas.

How Far Is It to Sail from Montenegro to Albania?

From the southernmost checkout point of Bar in Montenegro to the first available port in Albania in Shëngjin, it is 25 nautical miles.

Many people, however, opt to sail past Shëngjin for Durrës, a further 25 nautical miles away, as Durrës has better facilities. Where Shëngjin only has a wharf-to-side dock while carrying out check-in procedures, Durrës offers a ‘marina’ which is really just a section of the commercial port but at least offers mooring lines, toilets, and wifi.

How Far is it to Sail from Greece to Albania?

Sailing from Greece to Albania is simple.

Starting from the Ionian island of Corfu, check out at the port authority in Corfu town or Gouvia. Afterward, you can sail just 15 nautical miles across the strait of Corfu to Sarandë. Sarandë is the best port in Albania to check into offering a sheltered anchorage and a makeshift marina, albeit without mooring lines.

How Far Is It to Sail from Italy to Albania?

You can check out in Brindisi, Italy, and sail to and check into Durrës 80 nautical miles away.

What’s the Deal with Fuel in Albania?

With the exception of Sarandë in the south, there are no public marine petrol stations in Albania, another consequence of the non-existent yachting industry. Diesel for boats is generally trucked in large quantities and any must be pre-arranged through a fuel company or third party.

Of course, no one is going to bother delivering the individual quantities of fuel required for a tiny sailboat. For that reason, finding fuel for your boat is a well-known challenge in Albania.

You can, by prior arrangement, organize smaller amounts of fuel through marina operators or agents. Alternatively, take jerry cans to land-based petrol stations to refuel.

Can I Rent a Sail Boat in Albania?

While the charter industry is not as established in Albania as in the rest of the Adriatic, it is possible to rent a yacht in Albania.

One company offering yacht rentals is Albania Yacht Charter .

How to Get a Sim Card in Albania?

Vodafone has reliable coverage at a reasonable price and stores are well dispersed in most towns ad certainly in the port towns of Shenjin, Durrës, and Sarandë.

You will need to purchase a sim from a Vodafone store (€20 at time of writing) and they will require a passport to activate the sim.

After activation, you can add data. We purchased an unlimited data plan for €8 for thirty days.

Coverage was reliable along the coast but you can confirm data coverage using the coverage map at Nperf .

Where Can I Buy an Albanian Courtesy Flag?

You are required to fly an Albanian flag when sailing in the waters of Albania, a fact we were reminded of by port police the moment we arrived. Luckily we had prepurchased a flag in Montenegro, however, there are also nautical stores in all the major port towns.

Climate in Albania

The coast of Albania enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate. Wet winters with mild temperatures between 1 and 20 degrees and dry, hot summers when the temperatures generally range between 15 degrees and 35 degrees.

Sailing Winds in Albania

Albania shares the same wind patterns as its Adriatic neighbors to the north and east. Scirocco, Garbi, Punente, Maestro and (in the north of the country) the Bora.

Without the protection of an archipelago, the Albanian coast is exposed to winds blowing from Italy in the west, such as the Garbi, which can be problematic for sailors.

Language(s) of Albania

Albanian is the official language of Albania and is spoken throughout. Many Albanians also speak Italian, German, and/or French. In the south, Greek is often spoken as a second language.

English is widely used in tourist areas however the level of English is often low and can make communication difficult at times.

Helpful Phrases in Albanian

  • Hello: Përshëndetje or Tung!
  • Thanks: Faleminderit
  • I don’t understand: Nuk e kuptoj
  • Do you speak English?: Flet Anglisht?
  • Goodbye: Mirupafshim

Credit Cards and Currency in Albania

Albania is largely a cash economy and credit cards are not widely accepted.

Although the official currency in Albania is the Albanian lek (ALL), the Euro is widely accepted, even in mom-and-pop corner stores. If you do plan to pay in Euro, expect to pay a slight premium and to receive your change in Albanian lek.

There are plenty of ATMs in towns and tourist centers but most ATMs will charge a percentage or a fixed fee to withdraw cash. The fee can be pretty large compared to some of the other countries in the Mediterranian.

At one point, trying to withdraw $5,000 Albanian lek in Shengjin, the bank fee would have been $1,750 lek or just shy of €15.

In our experience, the best bank to withdraw money from was Credins Bank.

Many exchange offices are found throughout Albania, and most offer a fairly decent rate, especially when compared to the bank fees for ATM withdrawals. Check the exchange online and compare it to the exchange rate being offered in the currency office before handing over cash.

If you take out or exchange money, we recommend getting the minimum amount you will need. Albanian lek is a closed currency meaning you cannot exchange money outside of Albania.

Time zone in Albania

Albania is in the Central European time zone (GMT + 1).

On the last Saturday in March, the time zone switches to GMT + 2, until the last Sunday in October.

Drinking-Water in Albania

In Albania most people (when possible) use bottled water for drinking and tap water only for washing and cooking. Here, the issues with tap water stem from over chlorination which can lead to cramps and illness, and a lack of regulation which can mean a contaminated water supply.

It is recommended not to drink tap water in Albania. Large 12L jugs can be purchased for approximately $200 lek or less than €2.

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Looking for a boat rental in Albania? Discover the thrill of the open water when sailing Albania, with a private boat rental from Sailo. Rent a boat for a day or a week (or as long as you want) and really get to know the beauty of Albania. Experienced sailors, choose your bareboat and go explore! If you prefer to relax on deck, you’ll find plenty of crewed yacht charters waiting to take you wherever you wish.

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There are currently 2 Sailo yacht charters waiting for you in Albania. Make a splash with a private boat rental, with one of our  2 sailboats . We also have  numerous catamarans  available in Albania. For those who prefer luxury on the water, browse our  multiple motor yachts . Want to make room for a big group, or perhaps even throw a memorable party? You’ll find a great selection of  various party yacht  rentals in Albania.

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Sailo offers beautiful yacht rentals in Albania at various price points. Use our advanced filters to narrow your search by date, group size, and trip duration: 2 hrs, 4 hrs or full day charters. You can also choose the type of boat (sailboat, motorboat, catamaran) you want and go even further and look for a particular length, manufacturer and model. The price filter will help you see the available boats within your budget and the crew option is useful when you want to see boats with a skipper/captain included or only bareboats. Do you see a boat that you would like to rent in Albania? Click on it to go to the next page to read more about it, see more photos, send a direct message to the owner to ask more questions or start creating your booking request right away!

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You can charter a boat for a day Albania sailing for an average of $1100 per day. The average price for a weekly boat rental in Albania is $7000. Your total budget for a boating trip in country depends on many factors such as: trip duration, if captain and crew are included in the price or their cost have to be paid separately, fuel cost (which could be significantly higher on a motorboat compared to a sailboat) and other extras you choose to customize your experience in Albania.

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Sarandë port, sarandë, albania.

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Sailboat Jeanneau 54 · 2010

Vlorë port, vlorë, albania.

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Sailboat Bavaria Exclusive 38 · 2000

Orikum marina, orikum, albania.

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Motorboat Aicon 54 Fly · 2007 (0)

Motorboat Aicon 54 Fly · 2007

  • 2 bathrooms
  • 15.56 m long

Gulet Custom Built · 2001 (0)

Gulet Custom Built · 2001

  • 7 bathrooms

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Gulet Custom Built · 2000

  • Crew included

Motorboat Sanlorenzo 72 Flybridge · 2009 (0)

Motorboat Sanlorenzo 72 Flybridge · 2009

  • 1,500 hp engine

Gulet Custom Built · 1990 (0)

Gulet Custom Built · 1990

  • 6 bathrooms

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Gulet Custom Built · 1994

Motorboat Cranchi Atlantique 48 · 2005 (0)

Motorboat Cranchi Atlantique 48 · 2005

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Motorboat Custom Built · 2000 (0)

Motorboat Custom Built · 2000

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  • 28.5 m long
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Motorboat Rizzardi Technema 48 · 2001

Durrës port, albania.

  • 15.7 m long

Motorboat Apreamare 54 · 1990 (0)

Motorboat Apreamare 54 · 1990

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Speedboat Quicksilver 555 · 2018

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Once we receive your request, we will confirm the availability of the boat, as well as check for alternative ones. To ensure your experience is the best it can be, we may contact you to discuss your request in detail. Let us do the research for you - free of charge.

You can get in touch with the captain as soon as you’ve completed your booking. Our captains are highly qualified and knowledgeable about their locality.

The Charter Fee is an additional, obligatory cost, which typically includes the end cleaning of the boat, home port fees, and linen & towels. The details of the charter fee differ depending on the boat, location and charter partner.

There are marina fees and fuel costs which vary depending on the type, duration and location of your sailing holiday. Marina fees need to be paid at each marina you choose to dock overnight - the amount varies but you may be able to find this information in advance by contacting the marinas directly. Fuel costs depend on whether you’re sailing a motorboat or a sailboat. You can estimate fuel costs by double-checking your chosen boat’s engine, and the expected distance you aim to sail.

Sailing in Albania

Albania might not be your usual sailing destination in Europe, but this hidden gem offers some of the most interesting landscapes, the most beautiful beaches and the most stunning mountains - without the mass tourism that has already hit other Mediterranean countries. Rent a boat in Albania to discover the hidden gems that often look like the Caribbean rather than Europe. You will feel inspired and want to return very soon.

Things to do and see when sailing in Albania

Albania has an interesting history, which you can learn more about in the many castles that are spread all over the country and a rich cultural heritage that you will see for yourself when coming to visit

Activities in Albania

Before jumping on your boat rental in Albania , make sure you explore the seaside city Saranda , one of the most beautiful and interesting places in Albania

Visit the Castle of Kruja , one of the most impressive fortresses in the country. You can find a mosque, a Turkish bath and a museum inside

Drive to the Blue Eye , a spectacular natural sight where you can admire the best the Albanian nature has to offer

If you can’t get enough of castles, you should also visit Rozafa Castle which was built by the Venetians

History lovers will enjoy discovering Butrint Archaeological Park , where they can travel back in time to antiquity and the Middle Ages

The scenic Canyon of Gjipe is a fabulous spot for anyone who wants to go for a swim while admiring the natural beauty of Albania

Beaches in Albania

Drymades : More than crystal clear water, this is a scenic beach with natural rock formations giving the beach a beautiful shape. You can decide if you want to sunbathe on the sandy or pebbled stretch of the beach

Borsh : This is Albania’s largest beach and it is indeed very beautiful indeed. 7 km of white sand await you in this part of Albania while you get to admire the impressive mountainous landscape in the background

Vlora : Head to the bays of Karaburun and Sazan to really enjoy nature at a slow, quiet pace. This is where the Ionian and the Adriatic sea meet.

Restaurants in Albania

Casual dining in Albania:

Haxhi : A delicious, but cheap meal awaits you in this wonderful restaurant in Saranda. Try the tasty spinach chicken pasta. It’s good comfort food

Brothers Fish & Meat Tavern : Seafood and meat - this is what awaits you in this fabulous restaurant in Saranda

Restaurants with a view in Albania:

Abiori Bar Restaurant Pizzeria Ksamil : You really can’t get a better view than this! The blue sea right in front of you, the mountains in the background and fantastic fresh seafood dishes

The Mussel House Restaurant : Oysters or sea bass? You find all the delicacies from the sea you can imagine - with a perfect sea view of course

Fine dining in Albania:

Oceanic Restaurant : Great food, amazing views - what else could you ask for after a long day out on a boat?

Marini in Saranda : This exquisite restaurant is going to offer you all the delicacies you can imagine. It might come with a hefty price tag, but it’s so worth it

Bars and Clubs in Albania

Jericho Cocktail Bar : There is nothing better than sipping on a refreshing cocktail to end the night. The amazing beach view is not bad either

Tipsy Drinks & More : You might not leave this bar completely sober, but you will leave the bar full of fun memories

Explore historical Albania

Albania has an interesting and rich history. The mountainous landscape houses multiple castles and fortresses. Various historical sites dating back to as far as 6.000 BC have been found in the country and one of the most important ones from that era include Gruemirë in Northern Albania. Throughout antiquity Albania has been invaded both by Romans and Greeks, which is shown by the beautiful ancient sites Apollonia and Butrint .

Explore mystical Albania

Albania is a country that is filled with myths and legends. One in particular stands out. It is the legend of Sari Salltëk which came to symbolize the togetherness of Christians and Muslims. Nobody knows exactly where he came from, but Albania and its neighbouring countries claim ownership of this mythical figure. He is even said to be buried in seven graves. How is that possible?

Sailing conditions in Albania

One of the best parts about sailing in Albania is the fact that it is an incredibly beautiful country, but you get to explore it without the masses like in Greece or Croatia. Relatively untouched nature, scenic beaches and delicious local food await you here.

Albania is where the Adriatic sea meets the Ionian sea and with over 450 km of coastline, it is a truly wonderful place to discover by boat. The South of Albania is particularly magical. However, as Albania is not a popular tourist destination, it doesn’t have the same infrastructure as its neighbouring countries. Marinas are not the most well-equipped, well-stocked places when it comes to planning a boat holiday here and you can mostly find bigger ports intended for commercial trading - not necessarily the best place for a little sailboat or yacht to be. Even the process to get petrol for your boat might be a challenge - which might lead to crazy prices.

You can find great spots for anchoring along the Southern Albanian coast, however, you should also keep in mind that the coast was once a minefield. Although the authorities claim that it is safe to go, you should always proceed with caution. There are also maps indicating where minefields have been placed. Albanian authorities will stop you from anchoring in the North, although the reasons for this are not clear.

Just like other Mediterranean countries, Albania is blessed with hot summers and relatively mild winters. July and August are the most popular months to visit the country as you get to enjoy the maximum of sunshine and warm sea temperatures.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Albania?

Albania is one of the cheapest holiday destinations in all of Europe. So you don’t need to spend a lot of money on your boat rental in Albania .

What type of boat is best for sailing in Albania?

Before you decide what kind of boat you want to rent in Albania, you should first decide what kind of boat holiday you would like to experience here. Planning on visiting all the beautiful and scenic beaches? Rent a boat with a shallow draft. Want to feel the wind on your skin, forget about your worries for a week and do something that doesn’t harm the environment? Charter a boat with a sail. No matter what kind of boat you decide to charter, remember that it should match your expectations - otherwise you might be left disappointed.

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Pros of renting a motorboat in Albania

Rent a motorboat in Albania if you want to explore the stunning coastline. Plenty of remote beaches, secluded coves and places that look like paradise are awaiting you. Motorboats have a shallow draft, so you can easily sail closer to the shore and reach those beaches that you have come here for.

Charter a motorboat in Albania if you are the type of person who enjoys driving everywhere at full speed. You can race across the Adriatic or Ionian sea and get everywhere a lot faster than with other types of boats.

Do you want to stretch your legs while on deck your boat? A motorboat rental in Albania is going to make it happen. Unlike sailboats or gulets, you don’t need to store any necessary equipment for sailing on deck. This allows you to enjoy a relaxing boat holiday to the fullest.

Renting a motorboat in Albania is also a great choice for anyone who is a complete beginner. Motorboats are way easier to operate than other types of boats. So you can practice your skills on the water without having to worry about needing any advanced skills.

Cons of renting a motorboat in Albania

One of the downsides of a motorboat rental in Albania is the fact that you can’t operate a motorboat if it’s not filled with enough petrol. The further and faster you want to go, the more petrol you’ll need. This makes motorboats quite an expensive option for anyone who wants to enjoy Albania particularly as a budget-friendly destination.

Another downside of a motorboat charter in Albania is the noise and the smell of the engine. You might get annoyed by the sound and the smell of the engine quite quickly, so be prepared when choosing to book a motorboat.

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Pros of renting a sailboat in Albania

A sailboat rental in Albania will give you a sense of freedom, a sense of taking matters into your own hands and being completely dependent on that. Feel the wind on your skin and embark on a great adventure to sail alongside the stunning Albanian coastline.

Rent a sailboat in Albania if you want to save money. Sailboats are one of the most affordable options when it comes to a sailing vacation in Albania . The price of a bareboat charter is already quite cheap and the fact that you don’t need to pay extra for fuel makes them even more affordable. You simply sail with the wind and let mother nature take care of the rest.

Cons of renting a sailboat in Albania

A disadvantage of a sailboat rental in Albania is the fact that they run solely on the wind. While many modern sailboats might be equipped with a small engine for reaching your mooring spot when the winds are not quite right or in case of emergency, they are not made to sail longer distances.

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Pros of renting a gulet in Albania

A gulet rental in Albania is perfect for anyone who likes to go on an adventure and head straight into the unknown. It is not for everyone, but if you’re open to relaxing and working hard while on your sailing vacation in Albania , you will have the time of your life.

Chartering a gulet in Albania means that your safety is a major concern that is already taken care of. Gulets are big and sturdy, making them safe in most situations. Another great thing about a gulet charter in Albania is the fact that they often offer more space than on other types of boats - even on deck. Simply sit back and relax - while stretching out your whole body and soaking up the sun.

The space is not just a luxury you can benefit from on deck a gulet, it’s also a major luxury in the cabins. Spacious rooms offer an amazing sleeping experience. You will feel like sleeping in your room at home - or at least like in a beautiful hotel room. This gives gulets an advantage over sailboats if you prefer comfort over practicality.

Cons of renting a gulet in Albania

Gulets are generally more difficult to navigate than other types of boats. This doesn’t make them particularly beginner-friendly. As gulets are quite difficult to operate, you might also be cautious taking them out to sea by yourself without any prior experience.

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Charter a luxury yacht in Albania

If you want to go all out on your summer vacation, why not charter a private luxury yacht in Albania ? You get all the basics like a fridge, freezer, stove, kettle, barbecue and coffee maker, but also add-ons like a SUP, snorkelling gear and free wifi on board. If you’re really fancy and you have an extra couple of grand just lying around, you might even get a jacuzzi on board your luxurious yacht.

What kind of boat licence do you need when renting a boat in Albania?

Compared to other countries, it is relatively easy to rent a boat in Albania as you don’t need a boat licence when renting a motorboat that drives at less than 30 hp. Always make sure that a motorboat doesn’t exceed this speed limit as you could run into trouble with the Albanian authorities if they catch you without a licence on a faster boat. When renting a boat here, you simply show your valid document of identity and in case of a boat exceeding 30 hp a valid boat licence.

If you are neither in possession of a valid boat licence nor want to obtain one in the near future, you could always go on a skippered boat holiday in Albania. That way you can lean back, relax and enjoy your boat holiday without having to lift a finger.

Sailing routes in Albania

Sailors who make it to Albania, will particularly appreciate the South of Albania. It is incredibly beautiful and offers better opportunities for mooring at the marinas and anchoring in nature. A beautiful sailing route is starting from Saranda and taking you along the Ionian coast.

Day 1 - Sail from Sarandë to Kakome : This scenic route starts at the beautiful port city of Sarandë , where you will find turquoise water, scenic mountains and delicious food. Before heading out to sea, you should definitely walk around the city and go for a swim. Kakomea is a scenic beach north of Sarande and the perfect place to anchor for the night as it lies in a protected bay.

Day 2 - Sail from Kakome to Borsh and Porto Palermo : Borsh is a quaint little seaside town with charming bars and beaches. In Porto Palermo you can relax and swim in the beautiful water or head up to the magnificent fortress overlooking the sea.

Day 3 - Sail from Porto Palermo to Dhermi and Gjiri i Grames : Head to Dhërmi to enjoy a relaxing beach day with the locals. It is one of the nicest beaches in the country and very well maintained. Gjiri i Grames is a picturesque bay with a beach surrounded by the clearest water you can wish for. The stunning hills framing this beautiful bay make it even more beautiful.

Day 4 - Sail from Gjiri i Grames to Radhime/Vlore and Sazan : Radhime is yet another wonderful seaside town you can easily reach by boat in Albania. If you want to take a break from sailing for a few hours, you should also hike up the mountains to breath in some fresh mountain air and enjoy the stunning views of the sea from above. The island of Sazan is a true secret gem in Albania. Wild beaches, scenic bays and other natural wonders await you here. Gjiri i Djallit is a popular tourist attraction on the island as the massive cliffs reach high above the sea, giving it a unique look resembling the landscapes of a fantasy movie.

Day 5 - Sail from Sazan to Jale : Yet another fabulous seaside destination in Albania is Jale , a beautiful town located right by the sea. Offering fantastic beaches and turquoise waters, it is a great spot for a swim and to enjoy the sunset.

Day 6 - Sail from Jale to Bunec and Lukove : Bunec beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing or hiking up the mountains you can admire in the back. What more could you want on a sailing vacation in Albania? Lukove is another great destination on the Albanian coast. Discover the cute little streets and enjoy a delicious dinner at The Old Anchor , where you can dine outside and people watch.

Day 7: Sail from Lukove to Ksamil and Saranda : Take in the breathtaking views from Ksamil, where you get to see the island of Corfu and admire its natural beauty from a distance. In Ksamil you can swim at Plazhi Ksamilit or discover the little island just off the coast of the little town.

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How to plan the ultimate Adriatic coastal adventure in Montenegro's Bay of Kotor

Tucked along the Adriatic coast, this bay showcases Montenegro at its most idyllic, with buzzy towns, one-of-a-kind culinary experiences and mountainous national parks on its doorstep.

Stone houses with red roofs positioned on the waterfront of turquoise sea

Over the past decade, Montenegro has quietly cultivated a reputation as one of southeastern Europe’s most eclectic travel destinations. Though smaller than many of its Balkan neighbours, its alpine interior has much to offer the adventurous traveller, from white-water rafting in dramatic gorges to skiing and snowboarding in winter.

However, it’s on the coast that the country shines brightest. Ringed by the Dinaric Alps and encompassing the municipalities of Kotor, Herceg Novi and Tivat, the Bay of Kotor — or Boka Bay as it’s known locally — is an undulating succession of cerulean coves, pebble beaches and UNESCO-listed medieval towns. all of which sit beneath Mount Lovćen, the ‘black mountain’ that gives Montenegro its name.

Montenegrins may pride themselves on their chilled-out demeanour but, in warmer months, Boka Bay’s pedestrianised urban centres throng with locals flitting between wine bars — live jazz flooding onto town squares where cats laze contentedly. Its religious art and medieval architecture now sit alongside increasingly creative culinary experiences, not   to mention a growing infrastructure for active exploration. And, with new flight routes from the UK to Tivat Airport making the region more accessible than ever, popular bases such as Kotor are primed for short breaks.

Day 1: Medieval towns and mountain hikes

Tourists at the viewpoint of a rocky mountain summit

Morning Start with a hike along Kotor’s fortified city walls, which date back to the 9th century and snake up to the San Giovanni fortress. It’s a steep climb, but worth it for the epic views over the bay. On the way down, stop by the Church of our Lady of Remedy, completed in 1518 and said to grant good health to those that visit for a prayer. Cool off with baked peach and vanilla ice cream from stone-fronted Moritz Eis before exploring the Old Town’s Venetian-style squares and alleyways, which are full of cafes, wine shops and trinket-laden boutiques. Don’t miss St Luke’s Church — which has a combination of Catholic and Orthodox altars — or St Tryphon’s Cathedral, a shimmering basilica dedicated to the town’s protective saint.

Afternoon It’s a short drive from the Old Town to Kotor Cable Car , which climbs some 4,300ft to the rocky heights of Lovćen National Park. Prior to the lift’s opening in 2023, the only way to reach the 24sq-mile park was via the tight hairpin turns of ‘Serpentine Road’. Many still ascend this way, watching the views slowly unfold. High-octane adventures await those who make it to the top — from an alpine rollercoaster to gruelling hiking routes. But the mountain’s crowning jewel is its mausoleum, said to be the highest in the world. Whipped by cold winds 5,500ft above Boka Bay, it’s the resting place of 19th-century prince-bishop Petar II Petrović-Njegoš. On a clear day, the view stretches all the way to Albania.

Evening At sunset, drive eight miles west to Perast, a waterfront town bursting with baroque palaces, and catch the five-minute ferry to the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks. It’s said that in 1452 an icon of the Madonna was found here, caught on a jutting crag. Passing sailors went on to lay stones on the site, forming a man-made island upon which a Byzantine-style church was built in the 17th century. Inside, the walls are lined with silver pieces bearing maritime motifs —   gifts made by seamen to thank the Virgin Mary for their safe passage. Not all could offer silver; the church museum displays five centuries’ worth of offerings, from anchors to photographs. Back in Perast, take an ocean-side table at Riva to enjoy seafood caught from the bay.

Motorbike on a waterfront boulevard lined with white buildings

Day 2: Farms and feasts

Morning As the sun begins to creep over the peaks, make for the sanctuary of Gornja Lastva . This small settlement on the slopes of Vrmac mountain, just above Tivat, is home to just one full-time resident. Narrow streets lined with traditional stone houses and overgrown pomegranate trees lead to the heart of the village. It’s here you’ll find the Church of Saint Maria. Built in 1410, this Roman Catholic church features original Orthodox frescoes, evidence of the region’s diverse religious heritage. Book a tour of 19th-century Gornja Lastva Olive Mill for insight into the processes behind one of the area’s most coveted products. After hearing how it was used to press olives into oil, stop for a mid-morning snack of priganice, a deep-fried doughball served with honey and best enjoyed with a warming shot of Montenegrin rakija, a type of brandy.

Afternoon A 20-mile drive along coastal roads brings you to the Luštica Peninsula. The last headland before the Adriatic, the area is home to a wealth of fortresses. Take Mamula Island , an isolated 19th-century fort reimagined as a 32-room luxury hotel. Opened in 2023 — and open to day visitors — it has three restaurants and a secluded pool deck. Alternatively, get a bird’s-eye view of the island from the terrace of Herceg Novi Pony Art Garden, a family-run farmstead in the Luštica hills. Hosts Žizela Marković and Nenad Obradović serve up course after course of Montenegrin specialities, from slow-roasted red pepper dips to meaty black squid risotto, all washed down with local wines and traditional fruit brandies. Before you leave, be sure to feed the ponies and donkeys that live in the backyard.

Evening Lean into the luxury side of Boka Bay at Porto Montenegro . This modern marina has become a magnet for the superyacht set, thanks to its high-end restaurants, bars and fashion boutiques. Take a sunset walk along the palm-lined promenade to nosey at the ships before swinging by Buddha-Bar Beach for pre-dinner cocktails soundtracked by a chilled-out DJ set. For dinner, take a ferry across the water to Ćatovića Mlini restaurant. The lush gardens and bubbling fountains of this former mill provide the perfect setting for a seafood tasting menu. Highlights include saffron and shrimp risotto and crispy sea bass in truffle sauce. Opt for the wine pairing, which includes a selection of Montenegrin wines, including a special edition red Vranac from the Plantaže winery in Podgorica.

Three more adventure bases

1. Cetinje Montenegro’s capital until 1946, the southern city of Cetinje lays claim to King Nikola’s Palace, once the seat of the Montenegrin royal family and now a fascinating museum. The exhibits explore the reign of King Nikola I, with a series of perfectly preserved bedrooms and reception areas offering a glimpse into 19th-century royal life. The city is also just a 10-minute drive from Lipa Cave , one of Montenegro’s most spectacular subterranean destinations. Knowledgeable guides lead excursions into the one-and-a-half-mile web of passages, emerging into colossal caverns where huge stalagmites rise from the depths. Wine-tastings and concerts are occasionally held here, too, the latter making use of the unique acoustics.

People on an inflatable yellow boat rafting down a fast flowing river

2. Zabljak This small town in the forested north serves as a gateway to Durmitor National Park, a vast 79,000-acre wilderness home to three canyons, 18 glacial lakes and around 50 peaks over 6,500ft. Durmitor is a top spot for thrill-seekers, with opportunities for climbing, horse-riding, mountain biking and even ice cave visits. When it comes to hiking, beginners can find their feet on the gentle loop around Crno Jezero — named the ‘Black Lake’ due to its ink-blue water — while more serious hikers can test their mettle scrambling up 8,300ft Bobotov Kuk. The views get even better over at Tara River Gorge. One of the deepest canyons in Europe, its dramatic chasms make for exhilarating white-water rafting and kayaking trips.

3. Kolašin Founded by the Ottomans in the 17th century, the former fortress settlement of Kolašin promises high-altitude adrenaline all year round. At the foot of the northerly Bjelasica and Sinjajevina mountains, there are two winter snowsports centres: Kolašin 1600 and Kolašin 1450, with plenty of gentle runs making the 30-mile shared ski area great for families and beginners. In warmer months, Kolašin’s greatest draw becomes its proximity to Biogradska Gora. Though the smallest of Montenegro’s five national parks, its landscapes are unparalleled. The area’s high levels of rainfall mean that the glacial waters of Lake Biograd are surrounded by virgin temperate rainforest, home to countless bird species and trees up to 500 years old.

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