





Albania in 3-days: Berat, Ksamil, Blue eye, Saranda Tours from Tirana
Duration
3 day(s)
Languages
English
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Enjoy breathtaking sunset views from Lekursi Castle overlooking Saranda and Corfu
Visit Tirana’s key landmarks, including Skanderbeg Square and the Pyramid of Tirana
Discover the Albanian Riviera, including Blue Eye spring and Ksamil beaches
Explore Berat, its castle, churches, and historic neighborhoods
€ 250
€ 230.00
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Experience the best of Albania on this immersive 3-day guided weekend tour, beginning in Tirana and traveling to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Berat. Explore its historic castle, stunning churches, and charming neighborhoods before continuing to Durrës, where ancient Roman ruins meet the beauty of the Adriatic Coast. Stroll along the scenic coastal promenade and take in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic port city, offering a perfect blend of culture and seaside charm.
On Saturday, immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the Albanian Riviera, visiting the enchanting Blue Eye spring and relaxing on the idyllic beaches of Ksamil. Conclude the day with breathtaking sunset views from Lekursi Castle, overlooking Saranda and the nearby island of Corfu. On Sunday, discover the vibrant city life of Tirana, touring iconic landmarks such as Skanderbeg Square and the Pyramid of Tirana, followed by a peaceful hike to Bovilla Lake. With all transport, expert guides, entrance fees, and optional vegetarian meals included, this weekend adventure combines heritage, scenic beauty, and urban charm for an unforgettable Albanian escape.
Pickup/drop-off from airport and accommodation
Transportation in an air-conditioned
Professional guide & driver
Entrance fees to all mentioned attractions
Accommodation in Tirana
Sunbeds and umbrella in Ksamil
Train ride in Blue eye
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Comfortable walking shoes
Swimsuits and suncream
Cash
Public transportation nearby
Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Activity Provider: BlissAlbania
Customer Reviews
Michelle

At 0.5€ per person, entrance is basically free! Absolutely worth the visit. Parking was 3€ for up to 3 hours, which also feels like a steal. The only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 is because there was trash and graffiti along the path, which was rather disappointing. It may also be worth noting that the restaurant at the end of the path to the Blue Eye is closed when outside of the main tourist season, so bring along a bottle of water and some snacks if you’re planning to spend a while there.
Linh

Beautifully place to walk and it was interesting to see the lake. If you arrive with a car you need to pay 300 lek and 50/per person for entrance. If you drive with the motorcycle you might not need to pay parking. We stayed there maybe just for an hour, but it seems like you can hike around that area.
Beata

The Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër), Albania The Blue Eye is a must-see natural wonder! It's absolutely breathtaking. The main attraction is the water—it’s impossibly clear and vibrant, glowing with deep sapphire blues in the center eye and stunning turquoise rings around the edges. It truly looks like a giant, mesmerizing eye staring up from the earth. The surrounding nature is lush and green, making the whole spot incredibly picturesque. From the parking lot/entrance gate, it's about a 2 km walk one way to reach the main spring. The path is paved and generally easy, but it can be hot! If you don't want to walk, there are convenient ways to get there: You can often rent an electric scooter at the entrance. Look for the road trainwhich shuttles visitors along the path for a small fee. The water is cold. Go early in the morning to avoid the crowds and get the best photos. It's a short but unforgettable stop!
Ben

The water was extremely beautiful and super clear. We went on a very hot day so the cold water was amazing and we went kayaking. I would highly recommend doing the 10 euro kayaking to the blue eye. It was a little crowded but otherwise it was fantastic.
Milan

Beautiful spot with crystal-clear water, but not an all-day attraction. A small train runs for less active visitors, but I recommend walking – it’s a pleasant stroll on a well-maintained path. You can grab a snack or buy souvenirs nearby. Public toilets are available, though they could be better maintained. Worth a short visit!
