Landscape & National Parks
On an area smaller than Brandenburg, Albania combines an astonishing diversity of landscapes:
- Adriatic Coast (North): Flat sandy beaches from Shëngjin to Vlora. Less spectacular than the Riviera but family-friendly.
- Ionian Coast (Riviera): Steep cliffs, turquoise waters, hidden pebble beaches. One of the most beautiful coastal areas in the Mediterranean.
- Albanian Alps (North): Limestone peaks up to 2,694 m (Maja e Jezercës), deep gorges, glacial lakes. Europe's last alpine wilderness.
- Central Hill Country: Gentle hills with olive groves, orchards, and vineyards. Mediterranean rural life.
- Vjosa Valley (South): Europe's last wild river winds through spectacular gorges — a national park since 2023.
National Parks
Albania has 15 national parks, collectively protecting around 7% of the country's area. The most important for travelers:
| Park | Region | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Theth NP | Northern Albania | Albanian Alps, waterfall, Blue Eye |
| Valbona NP | Northern Albania | Glacial valley, trekking, mountain huts |
| Llogara NP | Coast | Black pine forest, eagles, panoramic views |
| Butrint NP | Southern Albania | Archaeology + subtropical nature |
| Vjosa Wild River NP | Southern Albania | Europe's last wild river, rafting |
| Divjaka-Karavasta NP | Central Albania | Lagoon, pelicans, flamingos |
| Prespa NP | Southeast | Mountain lake, pelicans, border triangle AL/GR/NMK |
Wildlife
Albania's remote mountain regions are home to a wildlife exceptional for Europe: brown bears, wolves, lynxes, golden eagles, imperial eagles, and griffon vultures. In Lake Shkodra and the Karavasta Lagoon, pelicans (including the rare Dalmatian pelican), flamingos, and over 280 bird species can be found. On the coast: Mediterranean monk seals and sea turtles (Caretta caretta).