

Travel by ferry to Albania! Travelling to Albania couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Albania holiday rested and without stress.
There are regular ferry connections from Italy to Albania. Among them the routes Ancona – Durres, Bari – Durres or Trieste – Durres. The fastest connection to Albania is from Brindisi to Vlora, which takes five hours.
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Search & Book Ferries to Albania
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All ferries to Albania
Here you find all current ferry connections to Albania.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Ancona – Durres | Ferry from Italy to Albania | up to 7 times a week 16 hours |
Adria Ferries |
Ferry Bari – Durres | Ferry from Italy to Albania | up to 6 times a day 10 hours |
Adria Ferries Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) Ventouris Ferries |
Ferry Brindisi – Saranda | Ferry from Italy to Albania | 1 time per week 11 hour |
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Ferry Brindisi – Vlora | Ferry from Italy to Albania | up to 2 times a day 7 hours |
A-Ships Management Starlines |
Ferry Corfu – Saranda | Ferry from Greece to Albania | up to 30 times a day 30 minutes |
Finikas Lines Ionian Seaways |
Ferry Trieste – Durres | Ferry from Italy to Albania | 1 time per week 26 hours |
Adria Ferries |
All ferries from Albania
Here you find all current ferry connections from Albania.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Saranda – Brindisi | Ferry from Albania to Italy | 2 times a week 8 hours 30 minutes |
Ferry ports in Albania
You can find an overview of all ferry ports in Albania here.
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Durres |
Saranda |
Vlora |
Travel guide Albania
Holiday in Albania
Albania is little known and is therefore considered an insider tip. Rightly so! Excites the country with unspoiled nature, beautiful beaches, rich culture and vibrant cities. Reason enough to get to know the country and its people.
TOP excursion destinations in Albania
The centre of Albania’s capital Tirana can be found around Skanderbeg Square. An equestrian monument here commemorates the Albanian national hero. The square is framed by the Palace of Culture, Et’hem Bey Mosque, National Museum and Clock Tower. Other highlights of the city are the Pyramid, the Great Mosque, the Bazaar and the Great Park.
The town of Gjirokaster is picturesquely surrounded by 1,800 metre high mountains. Steep paths lead up to the old town with its imposing fortress, traditional stone houses, narrow alleyways and countless staircases – giving the city of a thousand stepsits name…
Berat is considered the city of a thousand windows. It is one of the oldest cities in the country and offers visitors a beautiful sight with its small Ottoman houses. The castle quarter from the 13th century is also worth seeing.
A visit to the ancient ruined city of Butrint promises to be a cultural highlight. Amidst old trees you can visit a theatre, various temples, an aqueduct and the forum. In addition, there is an imposing Venetian castle. From here you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Strait of Corfu.
In the south of Albania, dreamlike beaches and crystal clear water await you in the seaside resort of Ksamil. Off the coast are three picturesque islands that you can reach by swimming or by boat. In the evening, the tavernas tempt you with fresh seafood and magnificent views.
North of the port city of Durres, visitors will find the monastery of St. Anthony, the “Bunker Beach”, an old castle ruin and fantastic views over the Mediterranean Sea at Cape Rodonit.
The Blue Eye of Albania Syri i Kaltër refers to the water-rich spring of a mountain lake from which the water flows ice-cold and crystal clear. Especially beautiful to look at is the blaze of colour in blue, green and turquoise. No one knows how far down the well goes.
Entry requirements
You can enter Albania as a German citizen with the following documents: Identity card, passport, children’s passport. Please note that all documents must be valid for at least three months upon entry.
Alternative travel options
Albania is easily accessible by car, motorhome or long-distance coach via the Balkan route. Traveling by train is difficult due to the lack of cross-border train services. There are regular flights from Germany all year round.