Slovenian magazine writes about Albania's coast

At the end of the tourist season, a good writing for Albania is also made by the Slovenian magazine “delo.si”, which has dedicated a coverage of the beauty that Albania has and its diversity. “Albania is a place where it is possible to find crowded beaches while avoiding mass tourism”, so [...]
“Albania is a place where it is possible to find crowded beaches while avoiding mass tourism”, thus starting the writing.
It points out that color, forgotten aromas, courtesy, virgin nature, but also a million unfinished works, history, prices, endless peace, time to take and time to talk... all of this remind Albania.
The magazine speaks of the ancient town of Butrint, while saying that only a few miles away, is one of Albania's most beautiful beaches, giving a more detailed description of Ksamil.
“Ksamili is crowded with tourists more than Slovenia's beaches at the peak of the season. Private businesses have divided the coast by filling it with shezllones. An umbrella and two herslons for the rest of the day cost eight euros. The best seats are usually reserved, mostly for the entire week. The sea is amazing, but it would have been better if tourists were three or four times less”, writes “delo. like”.












