Country sheet Albania

Albania – A Quick & Quirky Guide

Albania

Official name: Republic of Albania (Republika e Shqipërisë)
Area: ~28,700 km² – mountains, rivers, and a beautiful Adriatic & Ionian coastline
Population: ~2.8 million (2024)
Location: Southeastern Europe, bordered by Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Greece, and the Adriatic & Ionian Seas
Form of government: Parliamentary republic
Head of State: President Bajram Begaj
Head of Government: Prime Minister Edi Rama
Capital city: Tirana – ~420,000 (metro ~900,000)
Time zone: Central European Time (UTC+1 / +2 in summer)
Official language: Albanian
Currency: Albanian lek (ALL)
EU member: No (candidate country)
Schengen area: No


 Top 10 Largest Cities (population approx.)

  1. Tirana – ~420,000
  2. Durrës – ~120,000
  3. Vlorë – ~90,000
  4. Elbasan – ~85,000
  5. Shkodër – ~77,000
  6. Fier – ~75,000
  7. Kamëz – ~65,000
  8. Korçë – ~60,000
  9. Berat – ~55,000
  10. Lushnjë – ~45,000

 Popular Tourist Cities & Regions

  • Tirana: Colorful buildings, Skanderbeg Square, and bustling cafés.
  • Berat: “City of a Thousand Windows,” UNESCO heritage site.
  • Gjirokastër: Ottoman-era architecture and hilltop castle.
  • Saranda & Ksamil: Stunning Ionian beaches and turquoise waters.
  • Shkodër: Historic town near Lake Shkodra, castles, and rivers.
  • Albanian Riviera: Scenic drives, hidden beaches, and Mediterranean charm.

 Climate

Mediterranean along the coast (hot summers 25–35 °C, mild winters 5–15 °C) and continental in the interior (cold winters, warm summers). Perfect for beach lovers and mountain hikers alike.


 Culture & Daily Life

  • Hospitality: Albanians are famously welcoming — expect tea, coffee, and stories.
  • Traditions: Music, folk dances, and festivals reflect rich history.
  • Outdoor lifestyle: Beaches, mountains, and rivers are playgrounds for locals and tourists.
  • Coffee culture: Small cafés and espresso stops are everywhere.

 Food & Drink

  • Classic dishes: Fërgesë (pepper and cheese stew), byrek (savory pastry), tave kosi (baked lamb with yogurt).
  • Seafood: Fresh fish and shellfish from the Adriatic & Ionian coasts.
  • Beverages: Raki (fruit brandy), local wines, and coffee.
  • Desserts: Baklava, revani (semolina cake), and seasonal fruits.

 Summary

Albania is a hidden gem of Southeastern Europe, with mountains, beaches, and historic towns packed into a small country. Tirana buzzes with city life, Berat and Gjirokastër charm with history, and the Riviera dazzles with crystal-clear waters. Warm hospitality, flavorful food, and stunning scenery make Albania an adventurous yet relaxed destination.