From North to South: Albania's cheapest, More Expensive Countries

Tourist operators estimate that this year there has been a price stability in proportion to a year ago. The coast has maintained its traditional trend where considered free areas accompany it not only with the share of accommodation but also other restaurant, bar and shezlong services as they are [...]
The coast has maintained its traditional trend where considered free areas accompany it not only with the share of accommodation but also other restaurant, bar and shezlong services, as are the same areas that have been considered expensive for years.
According to market operators, Velipo remains the cheapest coastline across the country, with accommodation facilities offering prices ranging from 2,000 leks per person.
A large part of these hotels are offering half board type menus (morning and dinner) and facilities are category 1 to 3 stars that mainly frequent tourists from Kosovo.
The marker is a little more expensive than 10-20% than Velipo.
Initially it was the first Polish and Czech destination, but recently lost this clientele. Operators note that only weekends have general life on the entire coastline, while half of the Shezlongs are empty during the week.
To land further in Durres, the splendor of the Golem area is closely linked to the fact that it is preferred because of its proximity to Tirana Airport. Nordic, Polish, and German tourists prefer to travel by charter and spend little time on buses. The distance from Tirana to Durres is one to be tolerated.
Divjaka, through several separate structures, has started offering all the information services against the 50-euro person package, while only the hotel for a standard double room fluctuates between 20 and 50 euros.
To further land in Vlora. The latter, in proportion to a year ago, remains at the same levels, but in relation to the most expensive Durres, especially when it takes into account the involvement of Jali or Drermi.
The most affordable areas in Vlora are Radhima and Orikum, where you can find rooms with 30 euros. However, there is a difference between nearby and distant rooms, of course more expensive. Just like there's a difference between rooms in registered accommodation facilities and those that exercise informal activity.
Yali and Dhermi, even though they offer the upper extremes at prices of up to 200 euros at night, offer cheap opportunities. But what still makes them expensive as destinations are other services associated with herzlog, which in some cases amounts to another $10,000, or bars and restaurants. Frequents of Vlora and South are mainly capitalists, Albanian immigrants living abroad or Italians, Germans and Poles, but unorganized. The reasons we still don't have a massiveity in this area is the issue of transportation.
Saranda is second after Durres for organised tourism. In terms of accommodation facilities, the average minimum price is 40 euros per night, while the average one is 110 euros per night.












