Set out on a captivating journey from Corfu to Tirana, exploring three UNESCO World Heritage sites. This tour offers an intimate experience, guided by a professional throughout. Discover the ancient ruins of Butrint, the charming stone architecture of Gjirokaster, and the stunning views from Berat’s fortress. With private transportation and comfortable accommodations, this enriching exploration of Albania’s cultural heritage promises an unforgettable adventure. What secrets might these ancient sites reveal, and what unique insights will the local guide share? Continue reading to uncover the wonder that awaits.
Key Points
- This tour explores three UNESCO World Heritage sites in Albania: Butrint, Gjirokaster, and Berat.
- The tour begins in Corfu, Greece, with a ferry crossing to Albania.
- The tour is led by a professional guide and includes private transportation, ferry tickets, and 3-star hotel accommodations with breakfast.
- The tour covers entry tickets for Butrint, Gjirokaster, and Berat, as well as all applicable taxes and fees.
- The tour concludes with a hotel drop-off in Tirana, Albania, providing a seamless transition from Greece to Albania for travelers.
Tour Overview
This tour offers visitors a chance to explore three UNESCO World Heritage sites in Albania.
The journey begins in Corfu, Greece and crosses over to Albania, visiting the ancient ruins of Butrint, the Ottoman-era town of Gjirokaster, and the well-preserved historic center of Berat.
With a maximum of 10 travelers per group, the tour provides an intimate experience led by a professional guide.
Travelers will enjoy private transportation, ferry tickets, and accommodations in 3-star hotels with breakfast included.
While lunches, dinners, and personal expenses are excluded, the tour covers entry fees, taxes, and drop-off in Tirana, Albania’s capital city.
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Included in the Tour
The tour package includes several key amenities to ensure a comfortable and convenient experience for travelers.
Accommodations and breakfast are provided in 3-star hotels. Private transportation, including ferry tickets from Corfu, are covered. A professional tour leader accompanies the group throughout the journey.
Entry tickets for the three UNESCO sites – Butrint, Gjirokaster, and Berat – are included. Taxes and fees, such as tourist taxes, road taxes, and petrol costs, are also part of the package.
At the end of the tour, travelers will receive hotel drop-off in Tirana, the capital of Albania.
Excluded From the Tour
Aside from the inclusions outlined, the tour package doesn’t cover lunches, dinners, drinks, and snacks during the trip.
Travelers will be responsible for their own meals and refreshments, allowing them flexibility to explore local cuisine at their own pace.
Plus, the cost of souvenirs and personal spending isn’t included, giving participants the freedom to purchase mementos and indulge in their interests as they see fit.
Finally, any expenses not explicitly mentioned in the inclusions section are the responsibility of the traveler.
This ensures a transparent and customizable experience for all participants.
Meeting and Drop-off Details
The tour begins at the Corfu Port Authority, located at Eth. Antistaseos 24, Kerkira, Greece. From there, travelers will embark on a ferry ride across the Adriatic Sea to Albania, where the adventure truly begins.
Meeting Point | Start | End Point |
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Corfu Port Authority, Eth. Antistaseos 24, Kerkira, Greece | Ferry ride from Corfu to Albania | Hotel drop-off in Tirana |
The tour concludes with a hotel drop-off in Tirana, Albania, marking the end of this captivating journey through the UNESCO-listed wonders of the region.
Pricing and Occupancy
Prices for the UNESCO Sites in Albania tour start from $777.02 per person, with the exact cost varying based on the group size.
The tour accommodates a maximum of 10 travelers and offers double, twin, triple, or quadruple room occupancy. Single occupancy incurs an additional charge of 35 Euros per night.
This non-refundable tour may be subject to schedule changes due to weather or external factors.
While meals, souvenirs, and personal spending aren’t included, the tour covers essential aspects such as transportation, accommodation, site entries, and a professional tour leader.
Cancellation Policy
This tour is non-refundable – cancellations won’t receive a refund. Participants must understand the strict cancellation policy before booking.
Once the tour is reserved, no refunds will be issued for any reason, including changes in travel plans or personal circumstances. The operator can’t make exceptions, as the policy is in place to ensure the financial viability of the tour.
Travelers should carefully consider their commitment before reserving a spot. While disappointing, this policy is necessary to maintain the tour’s reasonable pricing and availability.
Guests must be prepared to accept the terms if they choose to proceed with the booking.
Tour Schedule Flexibility
Flexibility in the tour schedule is essential, as unforeseen circumstances can arise that may necessitate adjustments.
The tour organizers understand that weather conditions, transportation delays, or other external factors may impact the planned itinerary. In such cases, the professional tour leader will work to make any necessary changes to ensure the safety and satisfaction of the travelers.
While the tour schedule is carefully planned, the flexibility built into the program allows the leader to adapt and provide the best possible experience, even in the face of unexpected challenges.
Travelers can rest assured that their overall tour will remain an enriching journey through the UNESCO sites of Albania.
UNESCO Sites Visited
The tour explores three captivating UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Albania, each offering a unique glimpse into the country’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Butrint, a well-preserved ancient Greek and Roman city, showcases impressive ruins and mosaics.
Gjirokaster, the "City of Stone," boasts a remarkably intact Ottoman-era old town, with traditional slate-roofed houses and a magnificent castle.
Berat, known as the "City of a Thousand Windows," impresses with its beautifully preserved historic center, including Byzantine churches and a 13th-century fortress.
These UNESCO-protected sites provide an immersive experience, allowing travelers to step back in time and discover Albania’s remarkable architectural and archaeological treasures.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Best Time of Year to Take This Tour?
The best time to take this tour is during the spring or fall months when the weather is mild and crowds are smaller. Summer can be hot and crowded, while winters may be rainy and some sites have reduced hours.
Can I Extend the Tour to Visit Additional Sites?
Travelers can extend the tour to visit additional sites, though the overall itinerary and pricing may change. It’s best to consult the tour provider for options and pricing details before booking.
Is the Tour Suitable for People With Limited Mobility?
The tour may not be suitable for those with limited mobility, as it involves walking tours at several UNESCO sites. However, the tour company can provide information on accessibility and make reasonable accommodations if requested in advance.
Do I Need a Visa to Enter Albania?
Travelers on the tour will generally need a visa to enter Albania, unless they’re from certain visa-exempt countries. It’s recommended to check visa requirements with the Albanian embassy or consulate prior to the trip.
Can I Request a Specific Tour Guide?
Travelers can’t request a specific tour guide for this tour, as the tour is led by a professional tour leader provided by the tour operator. The tour leader will be assigned based on availability.
Sum Up
This tour offers an immersive exploration of Albania’s cultural heritage. Travelers will visit three UNESCO World Heritage sites – Butrint, Gjirokaster, and Berat – and experience the country’s ancient ruins, charming architecture, and stunning landscapes. With private transportation, comfortable accommodations, and a small group size, this tour provides an enriching and intimate journey through Albania’s captivating history and natural beauty.
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