There are many underwater caves and reefs. Depths from 10 to 45-50 meters available as shore dives.Three of the most popular diving destinations are Vlora Bay, the Karaburun Peninsula and Sazan.
While kayaking and canoeing are possible almost all over Albania, in rivers, lakes, and at the coast, amazing rafting trips happen only in Osum and Vjosa rivers.
Albania possesses a remarkable diversity, with landscapes ranging from the snow-capped mountains in the Albanian Alps to the hot and sunny coasts of the south.One of most popular triles Theth-Valbona trail.
Main locations – Dajti, Tirana ;– Mollas – Shpiragu– Hekal, Bylis – Shashica,Llogara-Vlore Sarande– Finiq, Sarande-Çajupi, Gjirokaster -Morava, Korce -Tomori, Berat.
Wild camping is legal in Albania and you can find so many amazing spots to spend a couple of days.Places to consider: Durres,Divjaka-Karavasta National Park ,Narte Beach Vlore,Orikum Beach,Gjipe Beach.
Kala is the newest Albanian festival that takes place in June in the village of Dhërmi and surroundings, included some stunning and secret beaches along the Albanian Riviera accessible only by boat.
The festival is the biggest beer event in Albania that is held every year in mid-August and lasts for five days.It begun in 2007 and it was given the price of Turisem due to the impact that gave to the tourism in 2010 by rising the number of tourists in Albania that year.
The 14th of March or the so called Summer Day is a pagan celebration that is still celebrated throughout Albania.On Summer Day our ancestors would celebrate together with Romans and ancient Greeks the resurrection and the revival of the vegetation and nature.
In order to mark the opening of tourist season, Korca, the essence of Albanian culture and traditions, puts on its festive clothes, and prepares for one of it's cherished festivals : Korca’s Carnival!
Especialy on summer time, different dancing groups gather in the cities streets to dance folk dances. They bring joy to the long sunny days and invite everyone to join them.