“This tour offers an incredible opportunity for those eager to explore both nature and history. Tours are arranged in small groups, accommodating up to four participants, and utilize a state-of-the-art 2025 electric 4x4 vehicle. This ensures outstanding comfort and a seamless, relaxing travel experience.”
“This tour offers an incredible opportunity for those eager to explore both nature and history. Tours are arranged in small groups, accommodating up to four participants, and utilize a state-of-the-art 2025 electric 4x4 vehicle. This ensures outstanding comfort and a seamless, relaxing travel experience.”
- Gjirokaster - Our journey begins in Tirana, with a coffee break after 2 hours of travel (approximately 30 minutes). After another hour, we will arrive at a UNESCO World Heritage Site city, easily reachable within a day from Tirana. We’ll explore the Old Town (about 1 hour), the Gjirokaster Bazaar (about 1 hour), Gjirokaster Castle (2 hours), and…
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Gjirokaster - Our journey begins in Tirana, with a coffee break after 2 hours of travel (approximately 30 minutes). After another hour, we will arrive at a UNESCO World Heritage Site city, easily reachable within a day from Tirana. We’ll explore the Old Town (about 1 hour), the Gjirokaster Bazaar (about 1 hour), Gjirokaster Castle (2 hours), and more as we wander through the city’s stone streets. We’ll enjoy a 1-hour lunch at one of Gjirokastra’s finest restaurants, featuring traditional cuisine. After lunch, we’ll capture our final photos in the picturesque streets of Gjirokastera before heading back to Tirana, a journey of about 3 hours and 30 minutes, including a 30-minute break. The tour is flexible, lasting between 10 to 12 hours.
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Gjirokaster Castle - Our company was founded on February 28, 2014. The city’s origins trace back to the Gjirokastra Castle, built in the 4th century AD. Named Argyrokastro in 1336, it was conquered by the Ottoman army in 1417. The city flourished between 1800-1830, with the construction of monumental assembly houses. The first neighborhoods were Bazaar and Hazmurate. Gjirokastra is known for its extensive use of stone in building houses that resemble small fortresses and its cobblestone streets leading to the Bazaar. The castle, the largest in Albania, houses the Museum of Weapons, opened in 1971, showcasing weapons from prehistoric times to World War II.
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Gjirokastra Bazaar - The Old Bazaar in Gjirokastra, known locally as “Qafa e Pazarit,” forms the heart of the Old Town. Its history dates back to the 17th century, though much of it was destroyed by a fire in the third quarter of the 19th century.
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Gjirokaster Castle - Gjirokastra’s castle is one of the largest in the Balkans, perched on a hilltop overlooking the city and bearing witness to the region’s history over the centuries. The exact date of its construction is unclear, but archaeologists believe the site has been inhabited since the 4th-5th century. The first walls were built between the 12th and 13th centuries, following the fall of Hadrianopolis. Wealthy families constructed the castle for protection, and it gradually became populated by more families.
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The Blue Eye - The “Blue Eye” is a water spring and natural phenomenon, attracting many tourists. The clear blue water of the river is visible from depths of over fifty meters. Divers have reached fifty meters, but the true depth of the karst hole remains unknown. The source is at an altitude of 152 meters, with a discharge rate of around 18,400 liters per second. The Blue Eye is a protected natural monument, covering an area of 180 hectares.

- Private transportation
- Tour Guide
- Private transportation
- Tour Guide
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.