Albanian Culinary Tour

Duration

8 days

Max People

10

Max People

55

Location

Albania

Albania’ cuisine is simple yet rch in fresh garden to table food. The cuisine is a mixture of influences from the Turkish, Italian, Greek cuisine but it is definitely Mediterranean in its core. Similar to Greek cuisine it does away with strong middle eastern spices, compensating instead through the use of Mediterranean herbs, making the tastes more subtle. A movement from chefs with formal training and experience abroad, has started to revive the old recipes of Albanian traditional cuisine, with some becoming extremely popular with the locals and the foreign visitors.  This culinary tour is designed to give you a good picture of what Albanian cuisine is all about.

Price Individual – (except July & August)

1495 Euro per person sharing a double or twin room for minimum 2 paying participants.
Single supplement = 170 Euro. (Single rooms will usually be double or twin for single use.)
Note: We work with 4* level hotels as a starting base.

Group Tour Price

Minimum 10 pax – please contact us for a fast quote BB, HB or FB and including entrance fees.

Included:

  • Transportation with comfortable, spacious modern vehicle with a/c including airport pick up
  • 2x Bottles of water per person per day in the vehicle
  • Experienced Specialist English speaking tour guide serving as your driver
  • Accommodation for 7 nights in carefully selected 4* centrally located boutique hotels, with breakfast
  • Transfer to the airport on the last day
  • All Lunches and dinners with mineral water and 1 glass of wine or beer from dinner Day 1 until dinner day 7 of tour
  • All taxes

Excluded:

  • Flight Tickets
  • Lunches and dinners
  • Gratuities/Tip to Driver, Guide
  • Entrance fees (approx. 25-30 Euro PP depending on interests)
  • Everything else not mentioned in the included section

Tour Plan

Day 1 Tirana

Meet at airport and transfer to Tirana where we take a driven tour of the capital’s major attractions including the colorful buildings and we will visit the National Historic Museum in Tirana offering an in depth introduction to Albanian history from prehistory to present day. Welcome dinner is a traditional affair at one of the traditional restaurants in town, with a rustic setting and a first taste of Albania’s culinary offerings. The cuisine of mid-Albania has strong Ottoman influences and therefore meats on charcoal grill, as well as grilled vegetables and yogurt sauces prevail. Overnight in Tirana.

Day 2 Tirana – Shkoder – Tirana Meals = B, L, D (3 hours driving time)

After breakfastwe continue toward Shkodra the most important city in North Albania, set in a beautiful plateau in front of the largest lake in the Balkans named after the town, and with the magnificent Albanian Alps as a backdrop. We will visit the fortress with spectacular views all around and afterwards we continue to Shkodra a town with Italian and Austrian architectural influences. Marubi Photographic Museum with a selection of old photograps sinc the mid 19 th century, its like a time machine which takes you back in time and is a must see for anyone visiting Shkodra. A 20 min drive from Shkodra on the way back we stop for a culinary feast of slow food movement reviving traditional ingredents and methods. After lunch drive back to Tirana. Evening meal in one of the more modern restaurants.

Day 3 Tirana – Berat (UNESCO) – Vlora Meals = B, L, D (4 hours driving time)

After breakfast drive to to Berat - a UNESCO town for its wonderful architecture where houses look as they were built on each other’s backs. Here we visit the inhabited fortress where many families still live within its walls, several small churches from the 15 th century and the uniquely beautiful St.Mary’s church turned into Onufri museum, in honor of this great Albanian Icon master painter of the 16 th century. Lunch in a traditional famly run restaurant in Berat fortress. After lunch continue to Vlora a seaside town for overnight. Dinner will be a fresh seafood specialty in one of the best local restaurants.

Day 4 Vlora – Albanian Riviera – Butrint (UNESCO)– Saranda B, L, D (4.5 hours driving time)

After an early breakfast we depart for Saranda. Drive on the spectacular Albanian Riviera looking down at the Ionian Sea. Breathtaking views appear at Llogara pass - 1000 m above sea level where we stop in a panoramic restaurant to sample the delicious sheep’s yogurt and honey as a local delicacy. We continue on to Saranda. At the beautiful white beaches and turquoise waters of Ksamil we will sample an amazing seafood lunch. Afterwards we proceed visit the ancient city of Butrint a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city was first settled by in the 8 th centrury B.C and was continuously inhabited for centuries. It is considered the most important archeological site in Albania and the monuments it unveils in a beautiful peninsula among dense vegetation, are a live testimony of this. After visits drive to Saranda, check in and relax at the hotel. Dinner will be on the seaside patio of local restaurant . Overnight in Saranda.

Day 5 Saranda – Gjirokastra UNESCO) – Village Home Lunch – Permet B, L, D (3 hours driving time)

After breakfast drive to Gjirokastra a museum town and a UNESCO World Heritage site for its stone architechture, and also one of the most acclaimed culinary towns of south Albania. Here we visit the citadel which is used as the venue for the National Festival of Folk Song and Dance and has an Arms Museum with weapons from WWI. Next we visit the Ethnographic Museum which is also the house the ex-dictator was born in. For lunch we will head to a small village nearby where we will be visiting a family and seeing on what they live as well as enjoying a vegetarian home cooked meal with them. After lunch
proceed to Permet through the spectacular gorge of Kelcyra on the banks of vjosa river. Permet is one fo Albania’s well known regions for its delicious cusine with some unique delicacies such us tomato jam, which we will be able to sample at a traditional restaurant. Overnight in Permet.

Day 6 Permet – Korca – Voskopoja B, L, D (4.5 hours driving time)

After breakfast drive to Korca one of the most important towns of South East Albania and a well known culinary town. The path takes us through spectacular landscapes with spectacular nature with gorges, mountains and river valleys offering a truly fulfilling experience. Lunch in the traditional family restaurant in Boboshtica just before reaching Korca. After lunch we visit the Museum of Medieval Arts and the Mosque of Mirahori one of the oldest in the country. Dinner will be in guest house run by a local family where we will experience the deltious Lakror and home made wine. Overnight in Voskopoja in a wonderful charachteristic boutique syle hotel.

Day 7 Korca - Pogradec –Tirana B, L, D (3.5 hours driving time)

After breakfast visit one of the oldest churches in Albania and probably in the region. Continue to complete visits in korca and proceed to Lake Ohrid, to visit the Drilon area where the dictator used to have its fishing villa which we will be able to see. Lunch in family restaurant to enjoy unique Koran fish a rare fish of the trout and salmon family, found only in this lake. Departure for Elbasan, visit at the castle where we stop for refreshments. Continue to Tirana we will have a farewell fine dinning dinner at one of the best restaurants. Overnight in Tirana.

Day 8 Tirana - Airport

After breakfast, free to explore until time of transfer to Airport. End of our services.

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