3-Day Albania Tour Packages
Ready to hike to the Blue Eye spring, or cross Komani Lake by ferry? Theth National Park's wild beauty hasn't been tamed, Valbona Valley's trails stay remote, and Berat Castle's walls have stood for centuries. Visit Gjirokastra Bazaar that still sells traditional crafts, and follow ancient paths from Theth to Valbona that shepherds used. Albania feels untouched, and it’s waiting for you.
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3 Days in Northern Albania, incl. Theth and Valbona Valley
Mountain trails cover 32km total: 18km Blue Eye circuit and 14km Valbona Pass trek. Theth's historic sites, 1050m elevation gain, and Komani Lake cruise await. Two nights in traditional guesthouses and all transfers from Tirana included.

- Day 1
Tirana/Shkoder to Theth National Park
Your journey starts with a 6 AM hotel pickup in Tirana. The drive north takes you through stunning mountain landscapes and if you're lucky enough to visit in May or June, you'll see beautiful lavender fields that look like they belong in Provence. One traveler put it perfectly: "The views left me speechless - Northern Albania is unlike anywhere else I've seen." The Blue Eye hike is your main activity today. It's a moderate 18km round trip with 700m elevation gain. Here's a money-saving tip: local transport from Theth village to Nderlysaj costs just 5-7 euros and cuts your hiking time to 2 hours total. The spring water stays incredibly cold at 5°C throughout the year. Bring sturdy hiking shoes and pack layers since mountain weather is unpredictable. You'll spend the night in a traditional guesthouse in Theth village.

- Day 2
Theth to Valbona Trek
Today brings a challenging but unforgettable trek from Theth to Valbona. The route covers 14km with 1050m elevation gain and takes 6-8 hours. Pack light since you'll carry your gear. A previous hiker shares: "The hike over Valbona pass is incredibly rewarding but challenging. Start early and bring plenty of water - there are natural springs but they're not always accessible." Stop at Valbona Pass for photos of the stunning Accursed Mountains before heading to your overnight stay in Valbona Valley.

- Day 3
Valbona to Komani Lake to Tirana
The Komani Lake ferry offers a relaxing way to see the Albanian Alps from the water. According to one visitor: "The ferry ride on Komani Lake is worth the trip alone - the views of waterfalls and remote villages are incredible." Just know the local roads after the ferry can be rough. You'll arrive back in Tirana or Shkoder by late afternoon.

3 Day Albania Itinerary, incl. Tirana and Berat
The route spans 7 Albanian cities, from Tirana to Durres. Taking in 5 UNESCO sites including Butrint National Park, Gjirokastra Castle, and Berat's historic quarters. Two nights in 3-star heritage hotels with breakfast and expert guided tours included.

- Day 1
Tirana to Gjirokastra via Butrint
Leave Tirana early for the 4-hour drive south to Butrint National Park. You'll pass stunning coastline near Saranda and Ksamil. If you get carsick on mountain roads, bring motion sickness medication. Butrint's ancient Greek and Roman ruins require good walking shoes since the ground is uneven. One visitor notes: "The ancient ruins at Butrint were fascinating, but bring water and sun protection as there's limited shade during midday tours." After lunch in Saranda by the sea, make your way to Gjirokastra, nicknamed the "City of Stone." The old town has steep cobblestone streets so pack shoes with good traction. Visit the castle before sunset for great photos and views across the city. Stay overnight in the UNESCO-listed old town.

- Day 2
Apollonia and Berat
Drive north to Apollonia (about 2.5 hours). Visit the archaeological park in the morning to avoid peak heat. Next is Berat, called the "City of a Thousand Windows" because of its unique Ottoman buildings. A recent traveler shares: "Walking through Berat's castle district was like stepping back in time - try to visit the Orthodox churches early as some close by mid-afternoon." It takes about 30 minutes to walk up to Berat Castle. Bring water, especially in summer. You might want to join a local wine tasting in the evening. Spend the night in Berat.

- Day 3
Durres and Return to Tirana
Start in Berat's old town, then drive 1.5 hours to coastal Durres. Visit the ancient amphitheater early when it's less crowded. Take some time to walk along the waterfront before the quick 45-minute drive back to Tirana. You can stop for traditional Albanian food before leaving if your schedule allows.

3 Days in Albanian Alps, incl. Theth and Valbona Valley
Alpine paths stretch 32km across Theth National Park and Valbona Valley. The route climbs from Tirana through Shkodra to the 1700m Qafa e Thores viewpoint, following Blue Eye trail and Valbona Pass, ending with a scenic Komani Lake ferry ride.

- Day 1
Tirana/Shkodra to Theth National Park
Leave early from Tirana or Shkodra to catch shared transport. The route to Theth takes you into increasingly remote terrain up to Qafa e Thores pass at 1,700m. Keep your camera ready for stunning views of the Albanian Alps. "If you're lucky to travel in May-June, you'll see stunning lavender fields that remind you of Provence," notes one traveler. Take the afternoon Blue Eye hike. It's 18km round trip with 700m elevation gain. Smart tip: Local transport from Theth Village to Nderlysaj (5-7 EUR) cuts your hiking time to just 2 hours total. The water stays cold at 5°C all year. Pack water shoes if you want to swim. Finish your day with visits to Theth's Lock-in Tower and Old Church before settling into your guesthouse for the night.

- Day 2
Theth to Valbona Valley Trek
This challenging trek is the highlight of your Albanian Alps adventure. Pack light since you'll carry everything yourself. The route spans 14km with 1,050m elevation gain and takes 6-8 hours. Start early to beat the heat. One hiker shares: "Reaching Valbona Pass was pure adrenaline—the panoramic views of both valleys make every step worth it." Bring hiking poles for the descent. Watch out for dusty and slippery sections on the trail. You'll end at a traditional guesthouse in Valbona Valley. Want to skip carrying your bags? Book a luggage transfer (110€ solo/55€ per person in groups).

- Day 3
Valbona to Komani Lake to Tirana
Start with a boat ride through Komani Lake, known as the "fjords of Albania." You'll see waterfalls, hidden villages and forest-covered peaks. The local transport after the lake to Vau i Dejes can be rough. One reviewer notes: "The guesthouses were very welcoming with lovely families and great food—you definitely won't go hungry!"

What people love about 3-day Albania tours
- Semi-Private Hiking Tour; Theth, Valbona & Koman Lake in 3 Days
We had an amazing three days! It was a beautiful trip and Ervin was an excellent guide.. it was very nice to have somebody who is so passionate about the Alps and Albania! The views were stunning and the guesthouses were more than we could wish for! It was very hot, but because of the shade, the altitude and the fresh water springs the trip was the best place to be in very hot Albania! Would recommend!! Thank you Choose Balkans and a special thank you for Ervin!
- UNESCO Heritage Sites in Albania on 3 day Private tour
Amazing 3-Day Family Tour in Albania with Guide Skerdi We had a fantastic 3-day family tour in Albania, exploring hidden gems with our wonderful guide, Skerdi. His local knowledge and passion for the country made the trip unforgettable. We started in Tirana, discovering both the main sights and hidden corners of the city. Day two took us to the UNESCO towns of Berat and Gjirokastër, where Skerdi shared fascinating history and culture. On day three, we enjoyed the stunning Albanian Riviera, including secret beaches and hikes to ancient ruins. With local friends joining us, the experience felt authentic and personal. Highly recommend this tour for anyone wanting to see the true beauty of Albania!
- Self-Guided Hiking Tour: Theth National Park, Valbona Valley & Koman Lake in 3 Days
It’s so lovely having everything organised for you- all we had to do was show up. The selection of guesthouses was great, and the transportation was also good. Brikena was very responsive on WhatsApp and checked in with us daily.
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