Tirana, the Albanian Riviera (Vlorë, Sarandë, Ksamil), inland sites like Berat and Gjirokastra, and cross-border arrivals from Montenegro, Greece and the Balkans. We drive routes most operators won’t.
Albania has 362 km of Adriatic and Ionian coastline, only one international airport (Tirana — TIA, also called Rinas), and a road network that has improved dramatically since 2015 but still varies sharply between the modern motorway corridor (Tirana–Durrës–Vlorë) and the slower coastal-mountain road south to Sarandë and Ksamil. There are no functional intercity passenger trains.
The Albanian Riviera — the Llogara Pass, Himarë, Dhërmi, Sarandë and Ksamil — is the country’s biggest tourism draw and almost impossible to do justice without a private vehicle. Buses run but on schedules built for residents, not visitors. Self-drive is possible but the Llogara descent and Sarandë-area mountain switchbacks reward a local driver.
Most of our Albania volume is cross-border: arrivals from Dubrovnik (5h 55m via Montenegro), Kotor or Tivat (~3h), and onward connections from Sarandë via the short Corfu ferry to Greece. We handle every passport stamp at Han i Hotit (MNE↔AL) and other crossings. EU/UK/US/CA/AU passports enter visa-free for up to 90 days.
Tirana has a dedicated route hub. Sarandë, Ksamil, Vlorë and inland cities are quote-only — we cover all of them.
Albania’s capital and only international airport. Direct routes to Sarandë (~5h), Berat, Gjirokastra. Cross-border to Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia.
All Tirana routes →The Riviera’s southern hub. Foot-passenger ferry to Corfu (30 min). Closest base for Ksamil’s beaches and the Butrint UNESCO archaeological site.
Request a Sarandë quote →Famous turquoise beaches and the small Ksamil islands you can swim or kayak to. Fast-growing tourism. Quote-only — we cover all routes.
Request a Ksamil quote →Where the Adriatic meets the Ionian, and where the famous Llogara serpentine begins. Gateway to the Riviera if approaching from the north.
Request a Vlorë quote →The most popular north-to-Albania route. Two borders (Croatia→Montenegro at Karasovići, then Montenegro→Albania at Hani i Hotit). Driver handles both stamps.
The full Riviera transfer. Down through Montenegro’s coast, into Albania at Hani i Hotit, through Tirana and south past Vlorë to Sarandë.
Same route as Sarandë plus the final 17 km south. Best done as an overnight stop in Tirana or Vlorë rather than a single drive day.
Cross from the Montenegro Riviera to Tirana. Only 1 border (Hani i Hotit). Often booked as the second leg after Dubrovnik–Budva.
To the gateway of the Albanian Riviera. Vlorë itself, or as the launch point for a Riviera road trip down the Llogara Pass.
Long-haul down the Adriatic coast. Three borders (Croatia→BiH at Neum corridor, BiH→Montenegro, MNE→Albania). Best with a Mostar overnight stop.
Albania’s only international airport, 17 km north of Tirana. We meet you at arrivals with a name sign — flight tracking and 60 minutes’ free waiting included.
Most of our Albania volume is cross-border. The driver handles passport stamps at Hani i Hotit (Montenegro), Sukobin (Ulcinj–Shkodra) or Kakavija (Greece).
Knows the Llogara Pass, the borders, the lunch stops
Sedans for 1–3, minivans for 4–8, A/C, bottled water
SH4 motorway and any tolls included. Fixed price
Driver handles paperwork at HR, MNE, AL borders
Hotel, apartment, beach club, port, airport
Up to 24 hours before pickup, no fee
EU/UK/US/CA/AU/NZ passport holders enter Albania visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Bring your passport — the driver handles the border check at Hani i Hotit (Montenegro side) or Sukobin (Ulcinj side). Typical wait off-season: 5–15 minutes.
Albanian Lek (ALL). Roughly 100 ALL ≈ 1 EUR. Euros are widely accepted in tourist areas (Tirana, Sarandë, Ksamil) but usually at unfavourable rates — bring some Lek for restaurants, taxis and small purchases. ATMs in cities; cards work in larger restaurants and hotels.
5h 55m direct, 267 km, two borders (Karasovići HR→MNE, Hani i Hotit MNE→AL). Fixed price €440 per vehicle. Add 30–60 minutes if travelling on a peak Saturday in summer.
About 9h 30m for Sarandë and 9h 50m for Ksamil — this is a long single-day drive. Many travellers split it with an overnight in Tirana or Vlorë. We can quote both legs separately if you want to break the trip.
Yes — the road is paved, well-engineered (it was upgraded in the 2010s) and used daily by tour buses. The descent has spectacular Ionian views and a dozen serpentines. Our drivers run it regularly. Avoid driving it yourself in fog or heavy rain if you’re not confident with mountain roads.
Yes. We drop you at the Sarandë ferry port. The Corfu ferry is foot-passenger only, ~30 min crossing, multiple sailings per day in season (Apr–Oct). Bring your passport — this is a Schengen entry into Greece. Tickets are bought at the port.
Yes — we cover all 7+ Albanian endpoints in our route database, plus Berat, Gjirokastra (both UNESCO), Shkodër and any town reachable by road. These are quote-only (no dedicated booking page yet). Request a quote with origin and destination — we reply within an hour.
We cover every road-accessible city in Albania and across every land border. Send us your route and we’ll quote within the hour.
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