This enigmatic land offers a mosaic of physical and cultural remains that make their way with prehistoric and continued with ancient Illyrian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Venetian styles.
The virgin nature and cultural secrets are therefore combined to create a unique feeling of this place. From the snow-capped mountains in winter to the fields covered in red poppies in spring, Albania’s landscape changes with the seasons.
The natural beauty, pristine beaches, Mediterranean organic food, welcoming people and competitive prices are just some of the main reasonsAlbaniacould be named your next travel destination.
Climate: Mediterranean climate characterised by mild winters with abundant precipitation and hot, dry summers
Airportsin Albania: Tirana International Airport
Highest mountain peaks: Korab mountain (2,764 m)
Why Choose Albania:
Short distances between sites and attractions
A dynamic destination
Multi varieties of landscapes
Competitive prices
300 sunny days
Medieval castles
Rich history
Beautiful Riviera on the Adriatic & Ionian Sea
A modern and colorful capital
Welcoming locals
A vivid nightlife
Demography
Area: 28,748 km²
Population: 2.8 million
Length of borders: It has a length of borders of about 1,094 kilometres (680 mi), 657 kilometres (408 mi) of which are taken by terrestrial borders, 316 kilometres (196 mi) of shore borders, 48 kilometres (30 mi) river borders and 73 kilometres (45 mi) of lake borders.
Capital: Tirana
Currency: Lek (ALL)
Coastal Line: 476 km (296 mi) both on the Adriatic and Ionian Sea inside the Mediterranean Sea
Average air temperature: The lowlands have mild winters, averaging about 7 °C (45 °F). Summer temperatures average 32 °C (90 °F), humidity is low. In the southern lowlands, temperatures average about 5 °C (41 °F) in the winter and 30 °C (86 °F) during the summer.
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