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Outdoor
Albania Outdoor Albania is an organization of experienced guides which organizes tours in the Albanian countryside and towns and villages. It promotes the protecion of landscapes, bio-habitats and cultural monuments. The experienced tour leaders are licensed professionals, who continuously update the itineraries with whats new and better to do in a country that is changing at a fast pace. |
National Tourist
Organisation of Albania
In the heart of the Mediterranean, on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, Albania
is fast becoming one of the world's most interesting getaways. Still relatively
unspoiled by globalization, tourists will notice an inspiring mixture of
civilizations and cultures - making this European country truly unique.Nestled
in between Greece, Macedonia, Kosovo, and Montenegro, and across the Adriatic
from Italy, Albania boasts blue and turquoise seas, beautiful beaches, snow
peaked mountains, rivers, lakes, and forests. As well as stunning nature,
Albanians themselves are famous for their hospitality, and tourists are
welcomed with heart-warming generosity.
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Travel Guide - Albania
Albania is located in the south-eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, a small
country bordered by Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Kosovo (Serbia) and
Greece. The country has witnessed many vicissitudes in its eventful history
- from the passing of Ceasar's army over fleeing refugees and bloody vendettas,
to years of dictatorial rule. In sharp contrast with this is the extreme,
almost medieval, hospitability of the Albanians. Albania manages to offer
tourists the traditional Mediterranean charm and a heady blend of different
religions, cultures and landscapes.
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Planet - Albania
This sunny slice of mountains and southern European easy living has been
ground down by years of totalitarianism. But the new Albania packs a wild
punch of traditional Mediterranean charm, delightfully hospitable people
and a madly colourful art-driven renaissance in the capital, Tirana...
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Packing - Albania
Situated on the Adriatic Sea coast facing Italy and sandwiched between Greece
and Kosovo, Albania has long been the hermit of Europe, difficult to visit
and inward looking, Albania is slowly opening up to tourism after its long
isolation. With a rich history and fascinating culture to offer, as well
as a climate that mirrors that of Italy, with long warm summers and mild
winters.