Forbes: Albania's world's freest destination for tourism

The American magazine suggests southern Albania and the Albanian Renaissance as one of the main destinations for 2017. Forbes magazine lists Albania as the world's freest destination for 2017. Not only do the coasts, the archaeological sites, but the objects of present - day communism in art are some elements that attract tourists by [...]
Forbes magazine lists Albania as the world's freest destination for 2017. Not only do the coasts, the archaeological sites, but the objects of present-turned communism in art are some elements that attract tourists, turning our country into a proper destination for rest.
According to the American magazine Albania is named the most affordable country in all areas where the dollar arrives from Vietnam to Las Vegas.
In this forgotten corner of Europe, where not everyone goes, you can get as much as $5 a person<x1) in writing.
The American magazine suggests southern Albania and the Albanian Renaissance as one of the main destinations for 2017.
With fantastic beaches, including the port of Saranda, Albania allows visitors to enjoy Mediterranean waters at reasonable prices. The accommodate ranges from $5 per person, but sea walks are also reasonable. Not forgetting the historic sites around Albania where the entrance is free, but the prices are also very low $2 to $5. From the medieval city of Gjirokastra to the ruins of Butrint, you will find a very different view of Europe, which is worth visiting before they all flock to” writes magazines.
Such a ranking of the magazine comes just when Albania is at the peak of the tourist season, where there are thousands of tourists who enjoy shores, mountains, cultural sites and everything. Also, a Eurostat report writes magazine lists Albania as one of the places where prices at restaurants and hotels are the cheapest. The magazine notes, among other things, that even the elements of the communist era turned into art are elements that turn Albania into a proper destination to rest the communist past “is an important part of what attracts tourists to Albania. Many buildings belonging to the regime have been converted into tourist resorts, which are visited by tourists, but also by young people who know very little before the 1990s. The Museum of the Leaf House, Bunc'Art, located on the outskirts of the capital, are some of the destinations Albania offers,” writes magazines.
Even earlier, many popular magazines have listed our country as one of the top destinations in the world to visit Albania has also received a previous CNN assessment as one of 17 global destinations not to be lost in 2017, at a time when the list includes other countries known as the US, Canada, France, Denmark and Australia. / KultPlus. com












