On the hill above Sarandë stands Lekurësi Castle, an Ottoman-era fortress built in 1537. It is small, but the reason to come is the view: the whole bay of Sarandë, the islands of Ksamil and, on a clear day, the Greek island of Corfu.


There is a restaurant within the walls, which makes it the best sunset spot in town — arrive an hour before dusk, order something cold, and watch the coast turn gold.
Good to know: it is a short drive or a steep walk up from the centre of Sarandë.
📌 Practical info
| 💶 Currency | Albanian Lek (ALL) |
| 🗣️ Language | Albanian |
| 🛂 Visa | Visa-free for EU citizens (90 days) |
| 🕐 Time zone | CET (UTC+1, summer UTC+2) |
| 🔌 Power plug | Type C/F, 230V |
❓ Frequently asked questions
Is Albania safe for tourists?
Yes, Albania is considered safe for tourists. Crime rates are low, and locals are known for their warm hospitality. Standard travel precautions apply, especially in crowded tourist areas of Tirana and Sarandë.
What is the best time to visit Albania?
May to September offers warm weather ideal for the Riviera beaches and hiking in the Albanian Alps. June and September are particularly pleasant — warm enough for swimming with fewer crowds than peak July-August.
Do I need a visa for Albania?
EU and US citizens can enter Albania visa-free for stays up to 90 days. A valid passport is required.
What currency is used in Albania?
The Albanian Lek (ALL). Euros are accepted in many tourist areas and hotels, but you'll get better rates paying in local currency. ATMs are widely available.