Sustainable And Eco-Hotels In Albania

The 8 Most Ethical And Sustainable Hotels In Albania according to ETIC Hotels

HOTEL ALDIS

Free parking,Free WiFi,Family rooms,Airport shuttle,Restaurant,Non-smoking rooms,24-hour front desk,Bar,Private beach area
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
7
/10

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Hotel Klebrido

Free parking,Free WiFi,Beachfront,Family rooms,Restaurant,Non-smoking rooms,Room service,Bar,Private beach area,Exceptional breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.4
/10

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Hotel Meg Klaus

ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.2
/10

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VM Resort & SPA

Outdoor swimming pool,Beachfront,Free parking,Free WiFi,Spa and wellness centre,Family rooms,Fitness centre,Restaurant,Non-smoking rooms,Bar
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6
/10

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Royal G Hotel and Spa

2 swimming pools,Free WiFi,Beachfront,Restaurant,Non-smoking rooms,24-hour front desk,Bar,Private beach area
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Bronze rating
5.9
/10

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Germany Hotel

Outdoor swimming pool,Free parking,Free WiFi,Family rooms,Airport shuttle,Fitness centre,Non-smoking rooms,24-hour front desk,Bar,Private beach area
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Bronze rating
5.8
/10

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Hotel Bonita

ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Bronze rating
5.8
/10

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Grand Blue Fafa Resort

Outdoor swimming pool,Beachfront,Free parking,Free WiFi,Spa and wellness centre,Family rooms,Fitness centre,Restaurant,Bar,Private beach area
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Bronze rating
5.8
/10

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COUNTRY PROFILE

Albania

  • Official Name:Republic of Albania

  • Capital:Tirana

  • Population:2,877,797

  • Area:28,748 km²

  • Major Languages:Albanian

  • Major Religions:Islam, Christianity

  • Life expectancy:78.57 years

  • Currency:Lek

10 Things To Do In Albania

  • 1. Explore the UNESCO-listed Gjirokastër Old Town

    Stroll through the well-preserved Ottoman architecture in Gjirokastër, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore the city`s fascinating history and culture.

  • 2. Visit the ancient ruins of Butrint National Park

    Step back in time at Butrint National Park, an ancient city with Greek, Roman, and Byzantine remnants, surrounded by lush forests and a beautiful lagoon.

  • 3. Relax on the Albanian Riviera

    Unwind on the picturesque Albanian Riviera, featuring beautiful beaches, clear waters, and charming coastal towns, making it a perfect destination for relaxation.

  • 4. Hike in the Accursed Mountains

    Embark on a trekking adventure in the Accursed Mountains (Bjeshkët e Nemuna), a rugged range known for its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity.

  • 5. Visit the vibrant capital city, Tirana

    Explore the dynamic city of Tirana, home to colorful buildings, trendy cafes, and historical landmarks like the Skanderbeg Square and Et`hem Bey Mosque.

  • 6. Discover the ancient city of Apollonia

    Explore Apollonia, an ancient Greek city with well-preserved ruins, including the ancient theater and a museum showcasing archaeological findings.

  • 7. Experience the culinary delights of Albanian cuisine

    Delight in Albanian gastronomy, featuring dishes like baklava, byrek, and traditional meat stews, offering a mix of Mediterranean and Balkan flavors.

  • 8. Visit the Llogara Pass and enjoy panoramic views of the coast

    Drive through the Llogara Pass, offering breathtaking views of the Albanian Riviera and the Ionian Sea, creating a memorable scenic journey.

  • 9. Explore the historic city of Berat

    Wander through the "City of a Thousand Windows," Berat, known for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture and its picturesque location by the Osum River.

  • 10. Experience the lively nightlife of the city of Saranda

    Enjoy the vibrant nightlife of Saranda, a coastal city known for its lively atmosphere, beachfront bars, and restaurants offering fresh seafood delights.

5 Most Visited Cities In Albania

When To Go To Albania

  • Spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) emerge as the prime canvases upon which Albania paints its allure. Spring breathes life into the countryside, transforming it into a vibrant tapestry of lush greenery. The weather, tenderly warm yet not overpowering, creates an ideal setting for exploration. The call of the Albanian Alps is particularly resonant during this time, inviting hikers and nature enthusiasts to traverse its picturesque trails. As fall takes the stage, it brings with it a serene ambiance and a delightful respite from summer`s heat. The number of tourists recedes, granting travelers the luxury of discovering ancient ruins like Butrint and Gjirokastër without the crowds. Albania in spring and fall is a revelation, a place where nature and history entwine in a symphony of beauty.

Travel Recommendation And Useful Links For Albania

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