Booking a tour is a great way to visit the highlights of the Albanian Riviera. Here is a list of tours in Saranda other places in the south of Albania. Book online to secure the tour on your preferred date.
Duration: 7 hours
Visit the city of Gjirokastra and The Blue Eye in this 1-day tour. Gjirokastra is also called the city of Read more...
Duration: 1 to 3 hours
Discover the city of Saranda with a tour guide and learn more about its 2000 year old history, starting from Read more...
Duration: 5 hours
Visit the Phoenice Archaeological Park and the St. Nicholas Monastery Church in Mesopotam, which are both hard to reach by Read more...
Duration: 3 hours
This tour brings you to The Blue Eye and Lekursi Castle on a 3-hour trip from Saranda. What To Read more...
Duration: 12 hours
On this tour from Saranda, you will visit the natural environment of Permet, also called the “City of Roses”. Read more...
Duration: 4 hours
The Albanian Riviera is the land of the tangerines and this tour is taking you to a plantation where the Read more...
Duration: 4 hours
This tour brings you to the Albanian countryside as you will visit the village of Konispol, which is located on Read more...
Duration: 40 to 70 minutes
You haven’t really been in Saranda without seeing Lekursi Castle and taking in the amazing views over the town and Read more...
Duration: 5 hours
If you are staying in Saranda this tour is great to see both the Butrint National Park and the amazing Read more...
Duration: 2 to 3 hours
Visit the Butrint National Park with this tour and discover the most popular attraction in the south of Albania. Butrint Read more...
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