Grand Balkan Discovery: 12-Day Multi-Country Tour | Albania, Greece, North Macedonia & Montenegro

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  • 12 Days
  • Max Guests : 200
  • Wifi Available
  • Jan - Dec

Detail

Why settle for one country when you can experience four? The Grand Balkan Discovery is a meticulously curated 12-day odyssey that bridges the gap between the jagged peaks of the North and the turquoise waves of the South. This is the ultimate itinerary for the traveler who wants it all: the Venetian elegance of Corfu, the ancient serenity of Lake Ohrid, the medieval fortresses of Montenegro, and the hidden gems of the Albanian Riviera.

Includes

  • Selected Stays11 nights in premium 3* or 4* hotels.
  • Expert LeadershipProfessional licensed English-speaking guide throughout.
  • Seamless LogisticsPrivate A/C vehicle and all cross-border permits.
  • Maritime TravelFerry tickets to Corfu and local boat excursions.
  • All-Access PassAll sightseeing and entrance fees for the 4 UNESCO sites and museums.

What to Expect

Peaks, Waves & Four Borders: The Ultimate Balkan Crossroad The Grand Balkan Discovery isn’t just a tour; it’s a deep dive into the historical heart of Europe. Over 12 days, you will cross four borders and explore four UNESCO World Heritage sites, witnessing the seamless blend of Ottoman, Roman, Venetian, and modern influences that define this region.

 

Tour Highlights:

  • UNESCO World Heritage ImmersionWander through the "City of a Thousand Windows" (Berat), the ancient ruins of Butrint, the Venetian alleys of Corfu, and the spiritual shores of Ohrid.
  • The "Maldives of Europe"Relax on the white sands of Ksamil and discover the "hidden" canyon-beach of Gjipe, where the mountains meet the Ionian Sea.
  • The Greek & Montenegrin ConnectionTake a scenic ferry to the elegant island of Corfu and explore the fortified medieval charm of Budva Old Town.
  • Cinematic LandscapesDrive the legendary Llogara Pass, witness the hypnotic Blue Eye spring, and look out over the vast Lake Shkodra from the heights of Rozafa Castle.

Itinerary

Day 1 - Welcome to the Heart of the Balkans: Tirana

Your journey begins with a warm welcome at Tirana International Airport. Albania’s capital is a city of fascinating contrasts: from the grand Skanderbeg Square to the vibrant, pastel-colored streets of the Blloku district. After a panoramic city tour, we conclude the day with a welcome dinner at a traditional restaurant, offering your first taste of Albania’s legendary hospitality.

Overnight: Tirana

Day 2 - The City of a Thousand Windows: Berat (UNESCO)

We drive to Berat, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in the Balkans. We explore the massive hilltop fortress—still inhabited today—and the Onufri Museum, which houses masterpieces of 16th-century iconography. Walking through the Mangalem and Gorica quarters feels like stepping back in time. For wine enthusiasts, an optional tasting at a local winery provides the perfect end to the afternoon.

Overnight: Berat

Day 3 - Gates of the Ionian: Vlorë & Llogara Pass

The journey continues toward the coast, where the Adriatic and Ionian seas meet. After a stop in the historic city of Vlorë, we ascend the Llogara Pass. From this high mountain divide, the view of the Albanian Riviera unfolding below is simply cinematic. We descend via dramatic serpentines toward the turquoise horizon.

Overnight: Vlorë or Sarandë

Day 4 - Riviera Dreams: Gjipe & Porto Palermo

Today is dedicated to the sapphire waters of the Ionian. We visit the mysterious Porto Palermo Castle, a seaside fortress built by Ali Pasha Tepelena. You will have free time to relax at Gjipe Beach, one of Albania’s most stunning “hidden” bays, accessible only by foot or boat, where the canyon meets the sea.

Overnight: Sarandë

Day 5 - Antiquity & The "Maldives of Europe": Butrint & Ksamil

We discover Butrint (UNESCO), a sprawling archaeological park where Greek, Roman, and Venetian ruins sit nestled in a lush woodland lagoon. After exploring the ancient amphitheater and basilicas, we spend a relaxing afternoon on the white sands of Ksamil, famous for its turquoise islands and crystal-clear shallows.

Overnight: Sarandë

Day 6 - An Island Escapade: Corfu, Greece

A short, scenic ferry ride across the strait brings us to the Greek island of Corfu. We spend the day in Corfu Old Town (UNESCO), wandering through its elegant Venetian alleys, visiting the Old Fortress, and strolling along the famous Liston Promenade. After a day of Greek café culture and shopping, we return to Sarandë by evening.

Overnight: Sarandë

Day 7 - The Blue Eye & The Stone City: Gjirokastër – Korçë

We leave the coast for the magical Blue Eye, a deep underwater spring of hypnotic blue. We then continue to the “City of Stone,” Gjirokastër (UNESCO), to explore its imposing castle and the labyrinthine Old Bazaar. In the afternoon, we drive through the spectacular mountain scenery toward the “Paris of Albania,” the city of Korçë.

Overnight: Korçë

Day 8 - Jerusalem of the Balkans: Ohrid (UNESCO)

After visiting the old bazaar of Korçë, we cross into North Macedonia to reach Ohrid. We explore its historic Old Bazaar and the iconic Church of St. John at Kaneo, which sits on a cliff overlooking the lake. After a traditional lunch by the water, we return to the serene shores of Pogradec for the night.

Overnight: Pogradec

Day 9 - Lakeside Calm to Urban Energy: Tirana

Enjoy a quiet morning in Pogradec along the shores of Lake Ohrid before we return to Tirana. The afternoon is yours to revisit favorite spots in the capital, explore the Bunk’Art museum, or enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the Artificial Lake park.

Overnight: Tirana

Day 10 - Heroic Tales & Highland Views: Krujë – Shkodër

We drive to Krujë, the historic stronghold of Albania’s national hero, Skanderbeg. After exploring the castle and the antique bazaar, we continue north to Shkodër. We visit Rozafa Castle, perched on a hill with sweeping views over Lake Shkodra and the surrounding mountain ranges.

Overnight: Shkodër

Day 11 - Medieval Montenegro: Budva

A cross-border excursion brings us to the Montenegrin coast. We explore the medieval Old Town of Budva, famous for its narrow streets, ancient citadel, and vibrant seaside promenade. After free time for lunch and a walk along the Adriatic shore, we return to Shkodër for our final evening.

Overnight: Shkodër

Day 12 - Farewell

Following a final breakfast, a private transfer will take you to Tirana International Airport for your departure, carrying with you the diverse colors and cultures of the Grand Balkans.

Services Available Upon Request

  • GastronomyHalf Board or Full Board supplements.
  • LanguageMultilingual guides (Italian, Spanish, German, French).
  • LuxuryUpgrades to 5* or exclusive

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is your cancellation policy?

We understand that plans can change. Our policy is as follows:

  • Up to one month before departure: Free cancellation 
  • Up to two weeks before departure: A partial cancellation fee will apply to cover administrative and booking costs.
  • For specific details regarding your booking, please refer to the terms sent during your reservation.

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We offer both! At Nea Travel, we cater to your preferences. Whether you are looking for a social experience in a group tour or a more tailored, intimate private tour, we can arrange it based on your specific requests and needs.

Do I need a visa to visit Albania?

Most travelers from the EU, USA, UK, Canada, and Australia can enter Albania visa-free for up to 90 days. However, visa requirements vary depending on your nationality. We highly recommend checking the latest official updates on the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs website before your trip.

Is Albania safe for tourists?

Absolutely! Albania is known for being one of the safest and most welcoming countries in Europe. Solo travelers, families, and groups feel very secure here. Our locals are famous for their hospitality and will often go out of their way to help you if needed.

Do people speak English in Albania?

Yes! English is widely spoken, especially among the younger generation and throughout the tourism industry. Our staff is fully fluent and ready to assist you. However, don’t be surprised if a local invites you for a coffee using only sign language and a warm smile—it’s all part of our authentic Albanian hospitality!

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