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Treasures of the Balkans: A Journey Through Albania, Macedonia, and Greece from Tirana to Athens – Small Group Tour
Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of the Balkans, where history, nature, and culture converge across three fascinating countries: Albania, Macedonia, and Greece. This 8-day tour will lead you through UNESCO World Heritage sites, ancient ruins, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cities, all while indulging your senses in the rich flavors of the region.
From the archaeological wonders of Apollonia and the UNESCO-listed Gjirokaster to the natural beauty of Blue Eye and the ancient city of Butrint, each stop along the way offers a unique blend of history and scenic beauty. Explore the medieval charm of Ohrid, known as the “Pearl of the Balkans,” before continuing your journey to the awe-inspiring Meteora monasteries in Greece. Conclude your adventure in Athens, where the ancient past meets modern vibrancy at the iconic Acropolis.Tirana to Athens.
Join us for an unforgettable exploration of these three remarkable countries, where every day brings new discoveries, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable memories.Tirana to Athens.
Tour Overview
Itinerary
Day 1: Tirana – Apollonia – Gjirokaster (UNESCO). Visit Gjirokaster

We start in the morning our drive from Tirana to visit the archaeological site of Apollonia, one of the most important historical sites in Albania. The ancient ruins are well preserved in parts and the park is peaceful and surrounded by beautiful nature. Julius Caesar rewarded Apollonia with the title ‘free city’ for supporting him against Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great). He also sent his nephew Octavius, the future Emperor Augustus, to complete his studies there. There is a lot to see on this vast site. So, if you’re into history or nature, this is the place to be.
After the visit we drive to Gjirokaster (UNESCO). Once we get into the city you would understand that this city is not like the others. The historical part starts at one of the main squares of the city under the name of one of the most famous Albanian Patriots of the 19th century, Cerciz Topulli. Today, restored and nicely presented to the visitor, this side of the city will bring the history in front of you through the souvenirs or interesting tales of the welcoming, local vendors.
Wondering through the Bazaar we will reach the Gjirokastra Fortress. Build on the top of the hill, into a naturally well-protected position, this was the first settlement of life in the early city. Despite the Historical values, it offers a great view of the stone city, lazily settled on the steep parts of the city.
Check in the hotel in Gjirokaster.
Accommodation:
Hotel Kodra, Gjirokaster
Meal:
Daily Breakfast
Note:
Lunch and dinner will be purchased additionally at local restaurants directed by the guide on the route.
Visits:
Apollonia and Gjirokaster Tours
Route:
Tirana – Apollonia 127km; Apollonia – Gjirokaster 110km
Day 2: Gjirokaster – Blue Eye – Butrint – Albanian Riviera. Overnight in Vlore

After breakfast we drive to Blue Eye, one of the most beautiful natural monuments and a beautiful geological phenomenon. At the center of the tarn source, you will understand why it is named the ‘Blue Eye’. Be mesmerized by how crystal clear the water is as you get a clear view of the bottom of a pool that is over 50 meters deep.
The Butrint National Park is the most famous attraction in the south of Albania and the UNESCO World Heritage site and is the most visited archaeological park in the country. It is known for its well-preserved ruins from the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages, and the Venetian era. The city is surrounded by olive groves, vineyards, and Cypress trees, making it the perfect place to relax and take in the Mediterranean atmosphere.
On this road trip to the Albanian riviera we will have amazing views, best beaches in the Ionian Sea, azure waters, and unforgettable coastal adventures.
Check in the hotel in Vlore.
Accommodation:
Hotel Kraal, Vlore
Meal:
Daily Breakfast
Note:
Lunch and dinner will be purchased additionally at local restaurants directed by the guide on the route.
Meal:
Blue Eye, Butrint National Park Tours, Albanian Riviera
Route:
Gjirokaster – Blue Eye 35km; Blue Eye – Butrint 37km; Butrint – Vlore 130km
Day 3: Vlore – Berat – Belsh – Tirana

After breakfast we drive to Berat. Being more than 2400-year-old, Berat it is one of the most attractive towns in Albania. Berat is situated at the foot of Tomorri Mountain and on the shores of River Osum. It is famous for its white-washed houses with their many windows which seem to have been built on top of each other, that give it the nickname the town “one thousand and one windows”. It retains a unique style of architecture, with narrow and the Castle is the only one in Albania that still has houses and inhabitants within its walls, going about their daily life in exactly the same place their predecessors did centuries ago. Explore this fortress overlooking the town of Berat and its many Byzantine churches. Then, continue to our next stop in the old quarters of Mangalemi and Gorica that connect with each other by the Gorica Bridge over the Osumi River.
Optional we can have a wine tour and lunch in Roshnik village, one of the most famous wine regions in Albania.
On our way back to Tirana we will stop in Belsh, a small town is the center of an area called Dumre plateau, known for more than 86 small karstic origin lakes. We will visit Belsh lake and enjoy a short walk on the town promenade. The whole area is known as the Tuscany of Albania.
Drive back to Tirana for overnight.
Accommodation:
Albanopolis Hotel, Tirana
Meal:
Daily Breakfast
Visit:
Berat, Belsh Tours
Optional tour:
Wine Tour and Lunch in Roshnik Village
Route:
Vlore – Berat 105km; Berat – Belsh 40km; Belsh – Tirana 64km
Day 4: Tirana to Ohrid

Begin your day with a delightful breakfast before setting out on a captivating panoramic tour of Tirana. Discover the vibrant heart of the city with highlights including Skanderbeg Square, the impressive Skanderbeg Statue, the elegant Et’hem Bey Mosque, and the historic Clock Tower. After exploring Tirana, we set off from Tirana, the capital of Albania, passing through the ruins of Enver Hoxha’s communist state and arriving at our next stop, Ohrid, the city known as the pearl of the Balkans.
After the customs procedures, we will visit Ohrid, a city named after Lake Ohrid, one of the largest lakes in the Balkans. Visit the charming Old Town of Ohrid, famous for its magnificent scenery and rich cultural heritage, offering panoramic views of the Ohrid Port, Quarantine Church, Ancient Via Egnatia, Hagia Sophia Church, Hagia Sophia Monastery and Samoil’s Fortress. Take in the breathtaking views of Lake Ohrid and settle in for a comfortable night’s accommodation in this picturesque town.
Accommodation:
Hotel Sky Corner, Ohrid
Meal:
Daily Breakfast
Lunch and Dinner:
Will be purchased additionally at local restaurants directed by the guide on the route.
Visit:
Panoramic Tirana City Tour, Skanderbeg Square, the impressive Skanderbeg Statue, Ohrid Port, Quarantine Church, Ancient Via Egnatia, Hagia Sophia Church
Route:
Tirana – Ohrid 131km
Day 5: Ohrid

After a Macedonian breakfast in Ohrid, the pearl of the Balkans, and a full day to immerse yourself in the beauty of Ohrid. Stroll through its charming streets or optionally take a half-day tour to Sveti Naum Monastery, a quiet and historical place on the shores of Lake Ohrid for 45 Euros. We visit the source of Lake Ohrid, which will take your breath away with its breathtaking views. This optional excursion offers a unique opportunity to discover the deep cultural roots and stunning natural landscapes of the region.
Accommodation:
Hotel Sky Corner, Ohrid
Meal:
Daily Breakfast
Lunch and Dinner:
Will be purchased additionally at local restaurants directed by the guide on the route.
Visit:
Pearl of the Balkan St. Naum Monastery(45 eu)
Route:
Ohrid – St. Naum – Ohrid 70km
Day 6: Ohrid to Kastoria and Meteora (Kalabaka)

Start your day with breakfast and an optional visit to a famous winery in North Macedonia (55Eur). Then cross into Greece, one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, and after customs continue towards Kastoria, known for its magnificent Byzantine churches, Ottoman architecture and scenic lake. After exploring Kastoria, continue towards Meteora. Stay overnight in Meteora, rest and prepare for the next day’s adventures.
Accommodation:
Alexiou Hotel, Meteora
Meal:
Daily Breakfast
Lunch and Dinner:
Will be purchased additionally at local restaurants directed by the guide on the route.
Visit:
City Kastoria, Lake Kastoria, Byzantine churches, Ottoman architecture and scenic lake
Route:
Ohrid – Kastoria 140km Kastoria – Meteora 135km
Day 7: Meteora (Kalabaka) - Athens Transfer

After breakfast at your hotel, visit the UNESCO-listed Meteora to tour the magnificent cliff-top monasteries. Explore two of these impressive Byzantine monasteries, each perched atop towering rock formations, offering breathtaking views. Following your visit, transfer to Athens by reserved shuttle or train. Self-transfer to your Athens hotel, check in, and enjoy a comfortable stay. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Athens’ nightlife at your leisure.
Accommodation:
Ilissos Hotel or Boss Boutique Hotel, Athens
Meal:
Daily Breakfast
Route:
Meteora – Athens 431km
Day 8: Athens - End of the Tour
Begin your day with a delightful breakfast at the hotel before embarking on a half-day guided tour of the capital city of Greece, Athens and the Acropolis Museum. During a scenic coach journey, marvel at iconic landmarks such as the Greek Parliament and Panathenaic Stadium. Delve into the rich history of Athens with a walking tour of the Acropolis, home to the majestic Parthenon.
This tour marks the end of your journey, concluding your memorable adventure in Athens
Meal:
Daily Breakfast
Visit:
Athens City tour with Licensed Local Guide
What's Included
What's Not Included
Map of the Route
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