Albania is quickly emerging as an unexpected luxury destination. This fascinating country is experiencing remarkable tourism growth, catering to various travellers – from families and retirees seeking novel experiences and high-end hotels to backpackers exploring the Balkans.
A destination on the rise
Albania’s breathtaking landscapes, ranging from majestic mountains to sun-drenched beaches, offer visitors an array of experiences, and the country’s tourism sector is booming. In 2023, Albania was ranked 4th globally for the largest percentage increase in international tourist arrivals, with the number of international tourists increasing by 56% since 2019.
Once overshadowed by its neighbours, Albania is shedding its image as an ‘unknown’ destination – revealing its vibrant cultural identity and scenic beauty. The country is strategically positioned between Greece and Montenegro, and is often referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Balkans.’ but it offers more than just natural wonders. Albania is home to both seaside resorts, on the Ionian and Adriatic coasts, and growing ski resorts in the mountains – making it a year-round destination.
A shift toward luxury and high-end experiences
Albania is evolving from a budget-friendly destination to a rising star in luxury tourism. New developments and high-end resorts are redefining the country’s tourism landscape and rivalling nearby European hotspots. Large international hotel chains and upscale local establishments are making Albania a strong contender on Europe’s luxury travel map.
This shift towards luxury tourism combines world-class hospitality with authentic, cultural experiences – offering a unique blend of refinement and local charm.
Highlights from Albania's emerging luxury scene
Below are a few standout high-end and luxury properties that exemplify Albania’s new status as a sophisticated travel destination.
An icon of the capital, Tirana International Hotel overlooks the famous Skanderbeg Square, providing a sense of history amid the city’s ongoing transformation. This hotel blends nostalgia and modernity, with elegant chandeliers and intimate spaces that date back 45 years.
A 2018 renovation has further elevated its charm, making it an excellent base for those exploring Tirana’s fusion of the past and future.
Located just steps from Tirana’s bustling centre, the Hilton Garden Inn offers understated elegance with thoughtful touches from Albanian artists. Guests enjoy spacious rooms, hearty breakfasts, and easy access to key attractions.
Renowned for housing the largest conference centre in the city, the Hilton caters to both business and leisure travellers, embodying the synergy between international design and local hospitality.
For a unique experience, the Sky Hotel in the Sky Tower offers a revolving bar with panoramic views of Tirana. Visitors can enjoy cocktails during the golden hour, taking in the cityscape and distant mountains from a luxurious vantage point.
Set amid lush gardens, Flower Hotels & Resorts is a serene oasis on the Adriatic coast. The property offers spacious rooms, a private beach, and an Ayurvedic spa, providing guests with tranquillity and rejuvenation. The vibrant atmosphere captures the essence of Golem – a rising destination in Albania’s tourism scene.
The Hotel Butrinti & Spa is a jewel on the Albanian Riviera, facing the Greek island of Corfu. Offering 87 luxury rooms and suites, this resort seamlessly blends modern design with local culinary traditions – providing guests with a refined immersion into Albanian culture.
As Albania’s first luxury beach resort, the Adriatik Hotel, holds a special place in the country’s history. Recently renovated, this iconic property offers modern amenities, including indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, gourmet dining, and a new rooftop bar that has quickly become a local favourite.
Read more about Adriatik Hotel through an interview with the owner, Nevila Dudaj.
Perched on the edge of Lake Shkoder, the Duomo Resort offers an intimate experience in one of Albania’s most culturally rich regions. With just 12 rooms, the resort provides exclusivity and comfort, making it the ideal starting point for exploring the region’s breathtaking landscapes.
Located in the UNESCO-listed city of Gjirokaster, Kerculla Resort offers stunning views of the city’s castle and surrounding mountains. The hotel’s traditional décor and gourmet restaurant make it a prime destination for those seeking both luxury and cultural immersion.
Situated on the shimmering bay of Vlora, where the Ionian and Adriatic seas converge, Miramar Boutique Hotel delivers a seaside experience like no other. Featuring a private beach, rooftop bars, and a renowned casino, Miramar captures the relaxed yet refined essence of this coastal town.
Albania's new dawn in luxury tourism
The emergence of luxury tourism signals a turning point for Albania, transforming it from a hidden gem into a polished destination for discerning travellers. Whether you are exploring vibrant Tirana, relaxing on the Riviera, or delving into the cultural depths of Gjirokaster, Albania promises authentic experiences paired with first-class hospitality.
This rising star of the Balkans is poised to become a go-to destination for luxury travel, where visitors can indulge in comfort while discovering the charm and heritage of a nation on the move.
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Michael Luze is an international media consultant on tourism, specialising in Balkan countries and a coordinator of a Worldwide PR network.
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