Italian newspaper: Albania's other side, deceitful, never come back

The large Italian newspaper Il Messaggero has dedicated an article to what he calls the other “ana” of tourist Albania, except for that “loe cost”. The paper relates the testimony of Italian tourists, who, according to the report, are numerous and have remained disappointed by Albania, especially what they call the “Maldives of Europe”, Ksamili. According to them, [...]
The large Italian newspaper Il Messaggero has dedicated an article to what he calls the other “ana” of tourist Albania, except for that “loe cost”.
The paper relates the testimony of Italian tourists, who, according to the report, are numerous and have remained disappointed by Albania, especially what they call Europe's “Maldives”, Ksamili.
According to them, in Albania's coastal areas there are “zero parking lot, shezlongs are up and down, prices are high, and paid exclusively in Lek”.
Another Italian tourist says that on the beach, “Pullbage” had asked for 25 euros for herzlong, if you consume your lunch at the restaurant there, if not, it should pay 30 euros.
The restaurant prices are generally cheaper than in Italy, but in Ksamil a coffee costs 4.50 euros, a gasebo for three people 50 euros and can go up to 200 euros”, writes Italian newspaper.
“sponsored everywhere in TikTok as if Miami were. But the reality is horror, dirty, unbuilt roads, a chaos”, says another Italian tourist.
The writing concludes with the comment of some Italian tourists who say “no longer come back here”.












