Discover the best top things to do in Vlore, Albania including The Blue Eye, Independence Monument, Zvernec Monastery, Kanine Castle, Muradie Mosque, Ali Pasha Castle, Karaburun-Sazan National Marine Park, National Museum of Independence, Summer DEPO, Sazan Island.
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Booked tour at the tourist center a day in advance. A 30min bumpy ride later and you have beautiful nature and a magical waterspring that is crystal blue! Wish we had more time to explore the surroundings and maybe eat by the water! Try to go early or else it will be quite crowded!
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if you go to albania you must visit vlora. from this place modern history of albania started this emblematic statue stands there to remind it it is the most beautiful city of the country with beaches that any other place in the world would envy
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Zvernec Monastery is an extra ordinary place to visit. Decicated to Virgin Mary this monastery is located on a vodnerful island and great surrounding. Must visit
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One of the locals suggested we go to Kanine Castle to see the view and we are glad we did. The view is amazing and the kids had a great time chasing the sheep and turkeys at the castle ground.
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The Muradie Mosque is claimed to be one of the most beautiful and oldest buildings in Vlore. When shopping in the old town, it is worth your visit.
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A castle worth the money. For only 100 Lek (80 cents) you get to stroll around inside the castle. On a hot day, it’s nice and cool in the castle. Do bring a flash light or a phone with that function if you want to see it all. If you bring younger kids, keep an eye on them because there are no security fences on the roof or balcony.
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A MYSTERIOUS military island with secret bunkers and tunnels designed to withstand nuclear attack could be the next European summer vacation hotspot.Sazan Island, located off the coast of Albania, has a pristine coastline, but it is still shrouded in mystery, even to most Albanians.That’s because the island was once a fortified, isolated military base and has never had any civilian population.
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