Traveling through Albania can feel like uncovering a well-kept secret. This day trip from Tirana to Berat, Durres, and Belshi Lake offers a fantastic way to experience some of the country’s most captivating sights without the hassle of organizing transport or guides yourself.
We’ve seen plenty of reviews praising it for the friendly guides, beautiful scenery, and authentic local experience—and honestly, it looks like a pretty solid choice for anyone wanting to maximize a single day in this underrated destination.
What we really like about this tour is how smoothly it runs and the variety it offers: history, coastlines, picturesque neighborhoods, and even a quick nature stop. One thing to keep in mind is that it’s a long day—around 10 hours—so it’s best suited for travelers who don’t mind a bit of walking and spending most of the day on the move.
Amazing experience! Both of the cities are beautiful and with interesting history. Our guide was an amazing guy!! I can more than recommend!
Bledi is an amizng guide. I whole heartly recommend chosing this trip. pick up was fast and clear. Our guide told us many stories and recommended great food. There is enough time for both, independent time and touring with guide.
Bledi is great guide and driver. We recommend this tour for everyone.
If you’re after a relaxed, flexible, and informative outing that highlights Albania’s best bits, this could be just the ticket.
That said, it’s not great for everyone. The tour isn’t suitable for very young children under six, pregnant women, or anyone with mobility issues, mainly because of the walking involved in the castle and historic sites.
Still, if you’re eager to explore, learn, and see beautiful landscapes, you’ll probably find this trip well worth the effort. It’s especially good if you’re short on time but want to get a feel for Albania’s rich culture and scenery.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience
- Starting the Day: Convenient Pickup and Early Start
- Durres: Historic Roman Seaside
- Berat: The City of a Thousand Windows
- Cultural Highlights and Museum Visit
- Scenic Lake and Return Trip
- Practical Details: Timing, Comfort, and Cost
- What the Reviews Say
- Potential Downsides
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Comprehensive itinerary covers Durres, Berat, and a scenic lake stop, offering a great overview of Albania’s diverse attractions.
- Knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with interesting stories and thorough explanations.
- Flexibility in exploration allows plenty of free time to wander and enjoy each site at your own pace.
Comfortable transport in air-conditioned vehicles makes the long day more pleasant.
- Highly rated reviews reflect satisfaction with the depth of information and the overall value.
Not suitable for certain travelers with mobility issues, young children, pregnant women, or those seeking a very relaxed day.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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Starting the Day: Convenient Pickup and Early Start
The tour begins with pickup from your hotel or designated meeting points in Tirana—options include Hotel Opera, Proper Pizza “Stadiumi Dinamo,” and Kolegji Universitar Logos. This setup is a real plus, saving you from navigating public transport or haggling with taxis on your own.
This trip is absolutely a must do when in Tirana. You get the chance to visit 2 cities, less than a hour in Durres and 4 hours in Berat, where there are much more things to visit If u want to know the history and secrets of those landmarks just follow the leader, who can speak both English and Italian perfectly, but if u don’t want to follow their schedule u have some free time for yourself so u can enjoy things on your own at your path. At the end of the journey there is a 20 minutes stop near a lake. We were on comfortable vans, everybody enjoyed this tour, no one complained about anything, no one asked or forced to leave a positive feedback. I really recommend it and thanks for this adv…
I had a really good day with this trip! I wanted to see both Durres and Berat, in ich’s was possible through that tour. Bledi (our guide) had lots of knowledge and interesting infos, but also gave us enough free time to explore on our own. For lunch he recommended a local restaurant, where we all had a very good meal for a very affordable price! Transport was clean & comfortable. Definitely recommended to take this tour!
The tour was fantastic — great value for money! Our driver/guide took his role seriously and made the experience memorable. He provided clear explanations about the history and significance of each attraction, helping us understand and appreciate what we were seeing. At the same time, he ensured we had plenty of free time to explore on our own in both Durrës and Berat. During lunch, he offered honest recommendations on what to buy instead of pressuring us into a specific place — something we’ve experienced before, where the food was expensive and terrible. This time, lunch was good and affordable! At the end of the tour, he didn’t even “remind” us to leave a good review, which s…
The pickup time varies, and you'll be notified in advance, so you can plan to be ready. The small group size—limited to 15 participants—means it feels intimate and personal, not rushed or crowded.
Durres: Historic Roman Seaside
Your first stop is Durres, a city with a long-standing history that dates back to Roman times. The Roman amphitheater here is a highlight, and from reviews, it seems visitors appreciate the guided walk, which provides context you might not get just wandering on your own. With around 30 minutes allocated, it’s enough to get a feel for the place, snap some photos, and hear some stories.
The 6th-century Venetian Tower, another Durres highlight, offers insight into the city’s shifting influences over centuries. While only an hour is spent on this part of the tour, many reviews mention how the guide’s storytelling makes these brief visits feel rich and meaningful.
Berat: The City of a Thousand Windows
The core of the day is Berat, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its white Ottoman houses and hilltop castle. You’ll spend approximately two hours exploring Berat Castle, walking through its narrow streets and viewing the churches and mosques that sit side by side.
Many reviews praise the informative guide and the stunning views from the castle walls. The castle is actually a living neighborhood, so you get a real sense of local life here, not just a museum stop.
In Berat’s old neighborhood, Gorica and Mangalemi, you’ll see the charming, centuries-old architecture and quaint streets. Your guide might point out hidden gems, and you’ll have the freedom to wander, take photos, or enjoy some traditional food recommendations. One reviewer noted that the castle is a "medieval place where locals still live," which adds a layer of authenticity to the experience.
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The National Iconographic Museum Onufri holds works by famed Albanian painter Onufri. Though entry isn’t included, many visitors find the museum a worthwhile addition for understanding Albania’s artistic tradition, especially the unique religious art of the 16th century.
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Scenic Lake and Return Trip
On your way back to Tirana, there's a quick 15-minute photo stop at Belshi Lake, giving you a chance to stretch your legs and enjoy some natural scenery. Many reviews describe this as a pleasant bonus—a peaceful moment at the end of a busy day.
Practical Details: Timing, Comfort, and Cost
The tour lasts roughly 10 hours, starting early to maximize daylight and sightseeing time. The vehicle is air-conditioned, and the number of stops is well-balanced—enough to appreciate each site but not so many that the day drags on. The price is seen as good value, especially considering the included guide, transport, and convenience.
You won’t have to worry about entrance fees because they aren’t included, but this gives you the flexibility to choose what to visit—like the Onufri Museum—and decide where to spend extra time and money.
What the Reviews Say
Most travelers are highly satisfied, often mentioning the expertise and friendliness of the guide as a standout feature. One reviewer called their guide "fantastic in sharing knowledge," and many appreciated how the guide made history come alive with stories.
The flexible schedule gets high marks—several reviews mention how they appreciated having ample free time in Berat and Durres to explore on their own. The scenic stop at Belshi Lake is also a highlight for many, providing a relaxing end to a packed day.
Potential Downsides
While overall positive, some reviews note that the tour involves a fair bit of walking, especially in Berat Castle, which has cobbled, uneven streets. Not suitable for those with mobility issues or very young children. The tour also isn’t suitable for pregnant women or wheelchair users due to walking and accessibility constraints.
Plus, since it’s a long day, travelers should be prepared for a full schedule and bring comfortable shoes and clothes. The tour starts inland, so you might find the drive a little long for some—though most find the journey comfortable thanks to the vehicle's air conditioning.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

If you’re someone who enjoys learning about local history, exploring charming old towns, and seeing scenic natural sights—all without the hassle of planning logistics—this trip offers a lot. It’s especially suited for travelers with a moderate level of activity who don’t mind walking on uneven surfaces.
It’s also a good pick for those with a keen interest in Albanian culture and history, or simply wanting a rundown of some of the country’s most noteworthy spots in a single day.
It’s less ideal for families with very young children, or for travelers seeking a very laid-back or slow-paced day. If you prefer more free time and less structured sightseeing, you might want to consider alternatives. But for a well-organized, informative, and scenic introduction to Albania, this tour ticks a lot of boxes.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the tour?
The trip lasts about 10 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and free time at each stop.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended, especially for walking in the castle and old neighborhoods.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but there will be opportunities to buy food and drinks in Berat and Durres, or you can bring your own snacks.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees aren’t covered. You might want to budget extra if you choose to visit specific museums or sites like the Onufri Museum.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 6 years old due to walking involved, and the tour isn’t designed for very young kids or those with mobility issues.
Can I customize my free time?
Yes, the tour offers some flexibility in how you explore each location, especially in Berat, so you can take photos, relax, or follow food suggestions at your own pace.
What language is the guide speaking?
Guides are available in English and Italian, and reviews praise their knowledge and friendliness.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off at selected locations in Tirana, making things easy for travelers staying nearby.
From Tirana: Berat City, Durres, and Belshi Lake Day Trip
"Amazing experience! Both of the cities are beautiful and with interesting history. Our guide was an amazing guy!! I can more than recommend!"
Final Thoughts

This Albanian day trip from Tirana offers a fantastic snapshot of the country’s historic and scenic highlights. The combination of guided storytelling, free exploration, and scenic views makes it a well-rounded experience for those wanting to see the best of Berat and Durres in a single day.
The positive reviews reinforce that this tour offers good value, guides, and a comfortable way to fill a busy travel schedule.
While it’s not suited for everyone—especially those needing accessible options or seeking a slower pace—it’s an excellent choice if you’re eager to experience Albania’s culture, architecture, and countryside in a single, well-organized adventure. With plenty of opportunities for photos, learning, and authentic local flavor, this trip could be a memorable highlight of your trip to Albania.
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