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- The best Albania and Montenegro tour packages
- What people love about Albania And Montenegro Tours
- Travel Albania and Montenegro your way
- Albania and Montenegro tours for every type of group
- Top Albania and Montenegro travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Albania and Montenegro
- Contact our Albania and Montenegro travel experts
- What our customers ask about Albania and Montenegro Tours & Trips
The best Albania and Montenegro tour packages
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A 9-day route through Albania and Montenegro leads from medieval Kotor's limestone cliffs to Ulcinj's Adriatic beaches. The Bunk'Art bunker museum in Tirana and traditional coffee houses in Gjirokaster showcase local culture. Boat tours to Pigeon's Cave and Crystal Bay complement stays in authentic guesthouses and hotels for approx. $160 per day.
Duration 9 days Destinations Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,290
5% Off- NZ$2,176You save $114
Visit Albania - North Macedonia - Kosovo - Montenegro
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was a very nice, compact and straight to the point tour of these countries. It was a must if you want to see all the essential places.”
Gehan, traveled in April
The route winds through UNESCO sites like Berat's 'town of a thousand windows' and Kotor's historic bay. Local specialties await in Njegusi village with traditional ham and cheese tastings. Comfortable 3-4* hotels across Albania and Montenegro serve as bases for tours of Tirana's Skanderbeg Square and Shkodra Lake's shoreline.
Duration 9 days Destinations Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Balkan Insight From $2,533
11% Off- NZ$2,245You save $288
This 12-day route showcases Tirana's National Museum and Enver Hoxha's bunker before reaching UNESCO-listed Kotor's medieval walls. Budva's Old Town, Our Lady of the Rocks in Perast, and the luxury island resort of Sveti Stefan highlight coastal charm. Four-star hotels provide comfort with daily breakfast and English-speaking guides.
Duration 12 days Destinations Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Experience Balkan From
11% Off- NZ$7,485
Peaks of the Balkans - Ten days, Three countries
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“My trip through the peaks of the Balkans was amazing and I would definitely recommend to anyone thinking about doing it!!”
Elsie, traveled in October
The Western Balkans unfold over 11 days from Shkoder. The UNESCO-listed Gashi Valley, Kosovo's highest peak, and Montenegro's Grbaja Valley showcase natural beauty. Mountain huts and guesthouses provide authentic stays with traditional meals across remote border regions.
Duration 11 days Destinations Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro Age Range 20 to 80 year olds Operator Balkan Natural Adventure From
11% Off- NZ$1,881
Mountains and coastline blend on this 8-day cycling route from Zabljak's Black Lake to the Bay of Kotor. Montenegro's Durmitor National Park, Albania's mountain villages, and Croatia's coastal roads provide diverse scenery. Charming local hotels offer rest stops while Lake Skadar's wineyards provide tastings.
Duration 8 days Destinations Montenegro, Albania, Croatia, Bosnia Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operated in English, German Operator 3e Travel Montenegro From
11% Off- NZ$3,000
What people love about Albania And Montenegro Tours
- Visit Albania - North Macedonia - Kosovo - Montenegro
Overall the tour was great! Jenka, our tour guide and Ervin, the driver always ensure we were happy and comfortable throughout the tour!
- Semi-Private Hiking Tour; Peaks of the Balkans in 10 days
What an incredible experience we had! The trip was perfectly organized, and the food fantastic. A truly gifted guide, he had an encyclopaedic knowledge of everything, was always attentive to the group and had us laughing always. Don’t miss this trip!”
- Peaks of the Balkans - Hiking Beyond Borders in Albania, Kosvovo & Montenegro (12 Days)
Wow!!! What a trip! Where to start? Everything was wonderful!!! The hosts and their food were all amazing, the places where we stayed were all better than I expected with hot showers, much nicer rooms than what I've seen elsewhere AND incredible views, Anton and Blendi did an awesome job (everything is ready when we need it: bus waiting for us at the time requested, rooms ready when we arrive, meals on time... everything runs really smoothly but we know behind the scene there's a lot of work to make this happen) and they're both very friendly, helpful and always making sure we have everything we want. We had a great group of people, lots of laugh, lots of raki, lots of sweat (but oh so worth it: I got over 800 photos to prove it!) ? And to top it off, flowers everywhere and couldn't have asked for better weather! As Anton would say "I was VERY IMPRESSED!" ? Would totally recommend this tour to any avid hikers! ❤️❤️❤️
Travel Albania and Montenegro your way
The full Peaks of the Balkans routes take 10-12 days across three countries, perfect for experienced trekkers who want to go deeper. The Theth to Valbona trek climbs 1050m over 6-8 hours - our groups consistently rate this their favorite day for the incredible valley panoramas. If you're up for a challenge, we'll take you to Kosovo's highest point at Gjeravica where you can cool off in alpine lakes, including one shaped exactly like a heart. The path through Doberdol sits at 1800m where local shepherd families put you up in traditional mountain huts and cook fresh from their gardens. We really like taking small groups over the Persllopi Pass at 2039m to tiny Cerem village - there's no electricity or WiFi here, just genuine hospitality and home-cooked local food.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursOur longer explorer tour gives you 19 full days across Albania, Montenegro and Bosnia & Herzegovina. You'll get to know the local food scene at Trebinje Market, see both Kravica and Kočuša waterfalls up close and dig into Sarajevo's food-focused history. If you're looking for something shorter, the 7-day option focuses on Albania and Montenegro's highlights - think cruising on Skadar Lake with karst mountains all around, wandering through medieval Kotor and taking a boat to the 'Our Lady of the Rocks' Church. These tours mix guided walks with plenty of free time, so you can explore Tirana's busy streets or Dubrovnik's old walls at your own pace.
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22 tours in Albania and MontenegroSmall-group tours through Albania and Montenegro take different paths to showcase these compelling Balkan nations. The main 14-day journey connects four capitals, with our travelers appreciating how intimate groups can explore Berat's UNESCO streets, wander Durres wine cellars and move at a comfortable rhythm. A popular 9-day route heads south from Dubrovnik, blending ancient wall walks with cave-exploring speedboat trips near Himare, before giving guests space to discover Tirana's vibrant Blloku quarter in the evenings. For mountain and heritage seekers, the close-knit dynamics shine on paths linking Theth to Valbona Valley, where you'll join local families for traditional meals in mountain guesthouses and taste fresh cheese with shepherds at 1800m up in the peaks. Having just 8-12 people proves ideal when discovering Kotor's medieval lanes or exploring Gjirokaster's Ottoman architecture, as smaller numbers create more chances to chat with locals, stop at hidden cafes and experience authentic cultural moments.
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11 tours in Albania and MontenegroOur private cycling tours really shine when it comes to giving you room to explore at your own speed. You can pedal through four countries on routes that connect Durmitor's mountain trails with the peaceful shores of Lake Skadar, then venture onto Bosnia's quiet back roads. We've also got a great route linking Tirana to Podgorica - you'll stop at the Buna River and explore Shkodra's castle ruins whenever you feel like taking a break. These tours work particularly well if you like having solid backup support and well-planned routes but want to control your own pace as you mix challenging rides with local cultural spots.
Top Albania and Montenegro travel itineraries to fit your plans
Ten days gives you proper time to feel the rhythm of these countries. Our Peaks of the Balkans trips are especially good, letting you really get to know tiny shepherd villages like Doberdol and Cerem. One route covers three countries, mixing tough but rewarding hikes like the Valbona Pass with cultural stops in medieval Theth. Our travelers particularly enjoy cooling off in Kosovo's glacier lakes and heading up to the country's highest peak. Another option starts on Montenegro's coast before moving inland to Albania, combining Kotor's history with walks in Biogradska Gora and chats with shepherds in the Tragjas mountains.
See all toursTwo weeks lets you really dig into the western Balkans. One popular route links four capitals - Tirana, Skopje, Pristina and also Podgorica. You'll stop at Berat's UNESCO buildings, Ohrid's churches by the lake and Kosovo's Gracanica monastery along the way. Another trip mixes Montenegro's coastal spots with Albania's mountain paths. Our customers love how varied it is: one day you're tasting wine in Gjirokaster while listening to UNESCO-listed polyphonic singers, the next you're hiking with shepherds in the Albanian Alps. There's good downtime too - free afternoons to hit Budva's beaches or explore Kotor's medieval streets at your own pace.
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Best time to visit Albania and Montenegro
- Summer 2025
Summer kicks our active tours into high gear, mixing morning walks on Dubrovnik's walls with afternoon swims at quiet beaches near Himare. The Essential Southern Balkans route gets particularly busy - our travelers love taking speed boats to hidden caves along Albania's coast and hiking to the Blue Eye spring, though that 5°C water takes some nerve to jump into! The cultural side stays strong; you might find yourself learning traditional coffee roasting in Gjirokaster or joining evening chats with locals in Tirana's Blloku area. Quite a few guests add extra nights in Corfu or Saranda, using those long summer evenings to explore waterfront restaurants and local markets.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall brings ideal conditions for our more challenging Peaks of the Balkans hikes. The paths between Theth and Valbona Valley show off their autumn colors, and groups always enjoy stopping at shepherd's huts for mountain tea and fresh cheese. Multi-country tours work really well now - you can combine Butrint's archaeology with time in Kosovo's lively capital Pristina without summer crowds. Our photographers love the autumn light at Lake Ohrid and Kotor Bay, while cooler temps make climbing up to spots like San Giovanni Castle much easier. Food enthusiasts tend to pick fall tours to catch harvest season, joining grape picking in Macedonian vineyards and trying new olive oils along Montenegro's coast.
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- November 2025 16 tours
- Spring 2026
Spring hits that sweet spot for mixing culture with outdoor activities before summer heat kicks in. Our April and May capital cities tour runs 14 days and lets you take your time exploring Berat's hillside districts and Kotor's city walls. The Benja thermal baths sit at a comfortable 26-32°C - perfect for those crisp spring mornings. Cyclists find this is the ideal time to tackle the route from Durmitor down to Kotor Bay; you'll have those 25 hairpin turns mostly to yourself and catch wildflowers along the old railway path to Herceg Novi. The guides tell us spring's also prime time for wildlife spotting in Biogradska Gora and trying the first wine releases at family vineyards near Cetinje.
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Is it better to visit Albania or Montenegro first when combining both countries in one trip?
You'll want to kick off your Balkan adventure in Albania - starting with the buzz of Tirana before heading south to soak in the stunning Albanian Riviera. From there it's a natural flow into Montenegro where Kotor Bay's dramatic scenery and the historic charm of Budva and Cetinje await. This route really lets you ease from cultural immersion into coastal relaxation and works perfectly whether you're planning it yourself or joining tours like the Gems of the Balkans or Montenegro & Albania Adventure.
How many days are recommended to properly experience Albania and Montenegro?
You'll need at least 7 days to get a proper taste of what these countries offer - enough time to hit the major spots like Tirana Berat Kotor Bay and Budva. If you can stretch it to 10-14 days though you'll really get to dive deep into the culture explore the mountain regions and discover some amazing off-the-beaten-path spots. The longer timeframe works great with tours like Peaks of the Balkans or the 4 Capitals of Western Balkan experience that really let you soak everything in.
What are the most practical ways to travel between cities and across borders in Albania and Montenegro?
While renting a car gives you freedom those border crossings and insurance rules can get tricky. You might find it easier to hop on organized tours that handle all the transport hassles - popular options include Gems of the Balkans or Montenegro & Albania Adventure. Getting around within each country is pretty straightforward with reliable and affordable bus networks connecting the main spots. For shorter trips or if you want more flexibility private transfers like the Tirana to Podgorica service are worth considering.
Which lesser-known destinations in Albania and Montenegro offer unique experiences with relatively low tourist traffic?
You'll love Himarë on the Albanian Riviera - it's this gorgeous coastal town with peaceful beaches and stunning views that hasn't been discovered by the masses yet. Shkodër's another hidden gem sitting on Lake Skadar mixing cultural heritage with beautiful Venetian architecture. Up in Montenegro Zabljak serves as your gateway to Durmitor National Park's pristine mountain landscape. These spots feature in various tours like Montenegro & Albania Adventure Classic Balkans and the Balkan Express cycling route but still maintain their authentic charm.
Which regionally recognized dishes should I try in Albania and Montenegro, and where can I find them?
When you're in Albania you've got to try Tavë Kosi - this amazing baked lamb dish with yogurt and eggs that you'll find in traditional restaurants. Speca me Glizë bell peppers stuffed with rice and herbs is another must-try usually served as home-style cooking. Over in Montenegro don't miss the Njeguški Pršut - that's their famous mountain-air-cured ham you can taste right in Njeguši village. Make sure to sample some Kajmak too - it's this incredible creamy spread that pairs perfectly with local cheeses and bread. You'll find these specialties featured on food stops during tours like Montenegro & Albania - 7 days.