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Why the Bus Is the Best Way to Travel From Saranda to Tirana

Why the Bus Is the Best Way to Travel From Saranda to Tirana

4th April 201931st October 2020 Steve Calvert6 Comments on Why the Bus Is the Best Way to Travel From Saranda to Tirana

The best way to get from Saranda (Sarandë) to Tirana (Tiranë) is to travel by bus. Other than hiring a car, there are not too many other options avaRead More…

Watching the Sunset Over the Sea in Saranda (For the Last Time)

Watching the Sunset Over the Sea in Saranda (For the Last Time)

2nd April 20198th April 2019 Steve CalvertLeave a Comment on Watching the Sunset Over the Sea in Saranda (For the Last Time)

The apartment in renting in Saranda is next to the sea. Every time I look out the window I can see the island of Corfu. That’s one the things I’ll misRead More…

The 40 Saints Monastery in Saranda and Its Place in Local History

The 40 Saints Monastery in Saranda and Its Place in Local History

28th March 2019 Steve CalvertLeave a Comment on The 40 Saints Monastery in Saranda and Its Place in Local History

Today, the 40 Saints Monastery in Saranda is nothing more than a ruin, but it remains an important visitor attraction. In fact, the 40 Saints MonasterRead More…

Drinking a Big Beer for the First Time at an Albanian Beer House

Drinking a Big Beer for the First Time at an Albanian Beer House

18th March 201912th June 2019 Steve CalvertLeave a Comment on Drinking a Big Beer for the First Time at an Albanian Beer House

When I go in bars and ask for a beer, I’m often greeted with the response, “A big beer?” This of usually accompanied by hand gestures meant to signifyRead More…

For Best Views in Saranda, Albania, Go to Lëkurësi Castle

For Best Views in Saranda, Go to Lëkurësi Castle

18th March 2019 Steve CalvertLeave a Comment on For Best Views in Saranda, Go to Lëkurësi Castle

Lëkurësi Castle offers the best views of Saranda (Sarandë) and the surrounding countryside. The walk from the town takes around an hour and it’s a Read More…

Ksamil Beach During the off Season Is like a Sleeping Beauty waiting for the kiss of tourism to bring it back to life.

Ksamil Beach During the off Season Is like a Sleeping Beauty

10th March 201931st October 2020 Steve CalvertLeave a Comment on Ksamil Beach During the off Season Is like a Sleeping Beauty

Ksamil Beach During the off Season Is like a Sleeping Beauty waiting for the kiss of tourism to bring it back to life. Ksamil beach is near SarandaRead More…

Athens to Saranda: Putting My Feet up After a Long Day of Travel

Athens to Saranda: Putting My Feet up After a Long Day of Travel

5th March 201911th March 2019 Steve CalvertLeave a Comment on Athens to Saranda: Putting My Feet up After a Long Day of Travel

A day starts for me when I get out of bed. It ends when I go to sleep. Sunday was a long day. I got out of bed at 4 pm in the evening and never went tRead More…

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