Full Day trip to Stone City of Gjirokastra & Blue Eye

Discover Albania’s charm on a full-day tour visiting Gjirokastra’s stone streets, fortress, and the Blue Eye spring, all from Tirana with expert guides.

Exploring Albania’s Hidden Gems: A Full Day Tour to Gjirokastra & the Blue Eye

If you’re considering a trip to Albania, this full-day tour from Tirana offers a fantastic way to get a taste of what this often-overlooked country has to offer. While it’s not a tour for those looking to relax for days, it’s a well-organized way to see some of the most iconic sights—Gjirokastra’s ancient stone streets and fortress, and the captivating Blue Eye spring—without the hassle of planning or transportation.

Two things really make this experience stand out: the expert guidance you’ll get from a knowledgeable local guide, and the balanced mix of natural beauty and historical sites. The tour’s pace ensures you won’t feel rushed while still hitting key highlights. However, one thing to keep in mind is the length of the day—around 11 to 12 hours—which can be a long journey, especially if you’re not used to full-day excursions.

This tour is best suited for travelers who want a rundown of southern Albania in a single day, enjoy learning about history and culture, and are comfortable with a busy itinerary. It’s also a great choice if you’re curious about Albania’s lesser-known spots before they become crowded.

Key Points

Full Day trip to Stone City of Gjirokastra & Blue Eye - Key Points

  • All-inclusive experience with guide and private transportation
  • Visit UNESCO World Heritage Site Gjirokastra with its stone streets and castle
  • Explore the Blue Eye, a striking natural spring, and a protected natural monument
  • Flexible itinerary lasting around 11-12 hours, ideal for a day trip
  • Good value for the price when considering the comprehensive itinerary and guided insights
  • Group size capped at 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience

The Itinerary in Detail

Full Day trip to Stone City of Gjirokastra & Blue Eye - The Itinerary in Detail

Starting From Tirana

We loved how smoothly the day begins — with a pick-up from your accommodation in Tirana (if arranged). After an early start at 8:00 am, the journey kicks off with a roughly 2-hour drive to Gjirokastra, including a half-hour coffee break along the way. It’s a good chance to stretch, grab a quick caffeine boost, and get ready for the day ahead.

Gjirokastra Old Town & Bazaar

Once you arrive, the first stop is the Old Town, which takes about an hour. Here, you’ll wander through narrow, cobblestone streets lined with traditional stone houses—many built from the same material as the fortress. The architecture is distinctive, resembling small fortresses, which is part of the charm.

Next up is the Gjirokastra Bazaar, another hour exploring what’s left of the 17th-century market area. Unfortunately, like many old bazaars, it suffered a fire in the 19th century, but it still offers a glimpse into local life and craftsmanship. It’s a lively spot to snap photos and soak up the atmosphere.

Gjirokastra Castle

The highlight of the day is the castle — the biggest in Albania and a true centerpiece. It’s been around since the 4th century AD, with walls from the 12th-13th centuries. Inside, you can walk through ancient corridors, enjoy panoramic views over the city, and explore the castle’s museums. The guides are very knowledgeable, helping you understand the layers of history that built this fortress. Expect to spend about two hours here, soaking in the views and history.

Gjirokastra’s Stone Streets & Lunch

After exploring the castle, you’ll take a leisurely stroll through the stone streets of the Old Town again, with plenty of opportunities for photos. Then, it’s time to enjoy a traditional Albanian lunch at one of the best local restaurants—delicious home-style dishes that showcase regional flavors. You’ll spend about an hour here, and it’s a great way to experience local cuisine outside of tourist spots.

The Blue Eye Spring

Post-lunch, the journey continues to the Blue Eye, a stunning natural water spring. From the top, you’ll see the crystal-clear blue water bubbling up from a depth of over fifty meters—truly a sight to behold. It’s a protected natural monument with a wide area of 180 hectares, making it a perfect spot for photos and quiet reflection. Expect about an hour here, including some time to appreciate the scenery and take pictures.

Return to Tirana

The return trip is about 3.5 hours, with a brief rest break if needed. The entire day, including travel, sightseeing, and meals, totals around 11 to 12 hours, so be prepared for a full but rewarding experience.

The Experience: What We Loved and What to Consider

Full Day trip to Stone City of Gjirokastra & Blue Eye - The Experience: What We Loved and What to Consider

Based on reviews and what we know about this tour, the guides are a real highlight. One reviewer mentioned that Gjenc, the guide, was “fantastic—very attentive and helpful, with great knowledge of the country.” That kind of personalized attention makes a big difference, especially when navigating unfamiliar sites and trying to get the most out of your visit.

The scenery and history at Gjirokastra are awe-inspiring. Walking through a city where every corner feels like stepping into a storybook, with stone houses and a fortress that’s seen centuries, is pretty special. And the Blue Eye adds a natural, almost surreal element to the day—its vivid blue waters and tranquil surroundings are the perfect contrast to the historic city.

Food-wise, the tour doesn’t include lunch, but the selected restaurant is reputed to serve some of the best local dishes. This is a good chance to taste authentic Albanian cuisine, which many travelers find memorable.

You might find that the long day can be tiring, especially if you’re not used to prolonged travel or walking. The guide’s flexibility and the well-paced schedule help mitigate this, but it’s worth considering if you prefer shorter outings or traveling with young children.

The small group size (maximum 15 travelers) means more interaction and personalized attention, which many appreciate. Plus, the private transportation makes the entire experience smooth and stress-free.

Final Thoughts

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This tour offers a well-rounded snapshot of southern Albania, combining history, culture, and nature into a single, manageable day. It’s perfect for curious travelers who want to see key highlights without the hassle of planning logistics themselves. The guided component adds value, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.

While the day is long, most reviews agree it’s worth the effort—especially for those keen to explore beyond Albania’s more famous spots like Tirana or Durrës. The combination of stunning landscapes, historical sites, and local cuisine makes this a memorable journey that captures the essence of Albania’s quiet but compelling beauty.

If you enjoy learning about local culture, exploring historic sites, and experiencing natural wonders, this tour will suit you well. Just be prepared for a full day of sightseeing—wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and enjoy every moment.

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Full Day trip to Stone City of Gjirokastra & Blue Eye



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100% 5-star

“We did this tour on January 1st, so it was already a particular day. In addition to that, it was supposed to rain, so the premises were far from good.”

— Elenia C, Jan 2024

FAQ

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Is the tour suitable for children?
While not specifically marketed as a family tour, it can work for older children who enjoy walking and sightseeing. Keep in mind the long hours and walking involved.

What’s included in the price?
The tour covers private transportation and a knowledgeable guide. Entry tickets to sites like Gjirokastra Castle are included, but lunch and drinks are not.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility if your schedule shifts.

How long does the Blue Eye visit last?
Approximately one hour, which includes time to admire the spring, take photos, and enjoy the scenery.

What’s the best time of year for this tour?
Most travellers seem to go year-round, but weather can influence your experience—spring and early fall tend to be pleasant and less crowded.

Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, private transportation ensures a comfortable journey, and the pickup service adds to the convenience.

How much walking is involved?
Expect to walk through cobblestone streets and around the sites, but the pace is manageable with breaks.

Will I have free time during the trip?
The schedule is quite full, but there’s some flexibility for photos and short explorations.

This tour is a fantastic way to see some of Albania’s most captivating sights in one day. Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of natural beauty, or simply curious about lesser-known destinations, it’s a journey worth taking.