Long thought of as a region rife with conflict, the Balkans are starting to become a travel hotspot.
Leading from Dhermi’s quaint little village, down towards the sea, The Mills Trail stays hidden from sight.
Along the Albanian Riviera, Himara (Himarë in Albanian) awaits with its jagged seaside cliffs and bright blue waters.
In the midst of a dry Mediterranean landscape, the colorful Blue Eye appears with it’s clear turquoise waters and lush green setting.
Known as the “Stone City,” Gjirokaster is an unbelievably enchanting municipality in the heavily Greek influenced Southern Albania.
Wedged between two rocky hills, Ali Pasha’s Bridge appears within a narrow valley full of goat trails and footpaths.
Along the banks of the river Osum in central Albania, Berat is bursting at the seams with history and charm.
Just a stone’s throw away from Greece, Ksamil is a tiny beach town surrounded by clear blue waters, but with budget friendly prices.
Starfish beach is like nature’s version of the Hollywood walk of fame, with hundreds of bright colored starfish surrounding every step.
On a small island within the Narta Lagoon, the Zvernec Monastery appears before hundreds of pine trees.
Nestled in the southern part of the Albanian Riviera, the beaches of Ksamil are a treat for all summertime lovers.