Albania, new destination for Italians (Photo)

With any pictures from Albania, any commemorations from the past Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama wishes each day to all Albanians wherever they are, writes KultPlus. Today, though, his blessing comes a little differently. Rama, on the social Facebook network, has published an article by Italian media, which talks about tourism and [...]
Today, though, his blessing comes a little differently. Rama, on the social Facebook network, has published an article by Italian media, which talks about Albania's tourism and beauty.

“M FIGHT and I wish you a good day with this next article on Albania's beauty and tourism”, wrote Edi Rama while publishing the entire article from Virgil.
Let's bring down the article Albania's new destination for Italians:
Albania is becoming the alternative destination of Italian holidays. With the opening of new resorts and flights from Italy, Albania is undoubtedly the top summer destination of 2017.
Among the beachs where the eye remains, such as Vlora and Saranda, and when the official site of albaniatrill tourism.com to be online, demand will multiply dramatically.
According to reports by ANSA, last summer's numbers have already had a breakthrough. In 2016, tourists had a boom - 4.3 million, 15% more than in 2015. The tourism sector is one of the most important in the country, with a circulation of 1.5 million euros, 7% of national GDP.

The influx from neighbouring countries with Albania, such as Kosovo, Montenegro and Macedonia, is growing as well as travelers from Germany (Germans were the first to abandon Roman beaches to discover the other side of the coast), Poland, Russia and now Italy.
Tourists, Albania offers unscathed nature, beautiful beaches, ancient ruins, good food and friendly people. Better than that...

ATTA has included it among the three main destinations for those who want an adventure break together in Cuba and Portugal, thanks to the panoramic paths you can travel to, such as the Egnatia route connecting Rome with the Byzantines, as well as the Via Dinaricaï, one of the best tracks of 2017 National Geographic, and thanks to the canyons where Rafting can be made.
But the strongest points are the beaches, such as Ksamili near Saranda, Dry Beach in southern Vlora, Karaburun Beach, Karaburun-Sazan National Park, and the country's Gjipe, perhaps the country's biggest.
The European Union membership candidate since 2014, Albania is a major shipyard. Roads, palaces, hospitals, and schools are built everywhere, even with the help of foreigners, including many Italians attracted by incentives such as T reduction V The US is from 20 to 6% for the hotel service industry.
In short, Albania is ready to launch its challenge of becoming a queen of tourism. The smartest go now, when we are still relatively low and not attacked by mass tourism. / KultPlus. com












