Transfer from Dubrovnik - Airport
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Departure from Dubrovnik - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Saranda
19:23h

Trip duration: 623min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Kotor - Montenegro

Kotor
Montenegro

135 min

The ancient town of Kotor, built between the 12th and 14th century, has many charms. The cobblestone streets are surrounded by medieval buildings and dotted... with cafes, restaurants, Venetian palaces and museums. Many churches adorn the town but the most iconic one is the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. Among the wonderful town’s treasures are also the Prince’s Palace from the 17th century and the Napoleon’s Theater from the 19th century. Kotor is definitely a town of captivating atmosphere and a worthy rival to the neighboring Budva and Dubrovnik.

Quality photo of Museum of Apollonia - Albania

Museum of Apollonia
Albania

105 min

The ancient town of Apollonia was founded by the Greeks in 600 BC and it became an important city-state. After several natural disasters, the population... abandoned this prosperous city. Today visitors can roam the Apollonia Archaeological Park consisting of the settlement ruins and a small theatre. A unique collection of different objects from the excavation of Apollonia is displayed in the Museum of Apollonia which includes 7 pavilions, a gallery and 2 porticos.

Quality photo of Kruje Castle - Albania

Kruje Castle
Albania

75 min

Kruje castle is built 560 meters above sea level surrounded by scenic natural beauty. It is one of the Albanian pivotal historical sites as it... is linked to the victories against the Ottoman Empire led by the national hero, George Skanderberg. Guided tours are available in English through which visitors can learn about the rich Albanian history. Inside the Kruje castle is the Ethnographic museum considered one of the best organized museums in Albania.

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Gjirokaster
Albania

105 min

The little town of Gjirokaster began as a 4th century castle and then spread downhill and the first neighborhoods were those of Bazaar and Hazmurate.... The town was conquered by the Ottoman army which left their trace so today visitors can marvel the well-maintained stone Ottoman houses with attractive niches and balconies. The most notable of those houses is the magnificent 19th century home of the Zekati family. Above the town is the most important structure – the castle with the museum of weapons. This is the biggest castle in Albania and it can be reached from the Old Town. While in town, don’t miss the regional specialties like pasha qofte, shapkat, or oshaf with dried figs.

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Sveti Stefan
Montenegro

75 min

Sveti Stefan is an island resort, a symbol of the most luxurious holiday destination, quite popular among the wealthy tourists. All the stone buildings, including... a small church dedicated to St. Stefan and the fortress walls that surround the island, were built in the 15th century by the tribes of Pastrovici. Although the island today is a private resort with little over 50 rooms, one can explore it via the tours organized through local tourist agencies or admire it from the nice restaurants on the cost, like the Olive Restaurant, famous for its tomato-based fish chowder and a beautiful view of the cove and Sveti Stefan Island.

Quality photo of Fortress Old Bar - Montenegro

Fortress Old Bar
Montenegro

75 min

The ruins of the 11th century Old Bar and the fortress are the largest and the most important medieval archaeological site in Montenegro. The fortress... is situated at the foot of Rumija Mountain and had changed hands through centuries, from Venetians, the Serbians, the Hungarians and the Ottoman Empire. Their influences are visible on different building styles. Today visitors can freely visit the site and admire its most notable features - the old Ottoman clock and the Turkish baths with the unique glass tiles in the ceiling.