Top 9 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Durres County, Durres County

August 20, 2021 Harland Bartelt

Discover the best top things to do in Durres County, Albania including Duka Winery and Vineyard, Kruja Castle, LivingAlbania, Ethnographic Museum of Kruja, The Beach Bar, Museumi Gjergj Kastrioti (Skenderbeu), Old Bazaar (Pazari i Vjeter), Durres Archaeological Museum, Durres Amphitheatre.
Restaurants in Durres County

1. Duka Winery and Vineyard

Hills of Ishmi, Durres Albania +355 68 601 3005 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/kantinaduka/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 40 reviews

Duka Winery and Vineyard

Duka Vineyards and Winery located in the hills of Ishmi, Durres. Duka winery produces three type of red wine: Merlot, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon. We do wine tasting side to vineyard. Please make a reservation for a visit.

Reviewed By Lamaree

My wine tour was part of a day trip I did to Duress. The winemaker was very welcoming & enthusiastic about his product. I toured the vineyards, tasted wine in the production area & then was taken to their newly opened restaurant overlooking a lake. I tried 3 different wines - Tempranillo, Merlot & Cab Sauvignon which was served w/a very nice platter w/local meats, cheeses, olives & bread. There was even a tasting of Raki too since this vineyard produces olive oil, wines & raki all using natural methods - no pesticides!! I could have spent the day in this peaceful welcoming place so don't miss it!

2. Kruja Castle

Near Tirana, Kruje 1501 Albania http://www.visionsoftravel.org/kruje-castle-skanderbeg-national-museum/
Excellent
43%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
11%
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3%
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4.5 based on 530 reviews

Kruja Castle

Reviewed By Rotty300 - Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

A place not to be missed. The little cobbled streets up to the castle have cafes and quirky shops to look at, then when you reach the castle it is amazing. A museum that is one of the best I've been in. A restaurant for lunch and drinks and the views are stunning. A leisurely day can be spent here and one not to be missed. Make sure you have proper shoes

3. LivingAlbania

Excellent
68%
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32%
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

LivingAlbania

Living Albania is an Italian-Albanian company that offers various tours for groups of one to ten days in the Albanian cities (Trekking, Archeological, Cultural, City, Natira, Religions, etc.) and in Montenegro, Macedonai, Kosovo and Bord Grecia matched with Albania. Custom tours are available upon request. Let us know your particular preferences and interests and plan a tailor-made trip for you.

4. Ethnographic Museum of Kruja

Fortress of Kruja, Kruje 1501 Albania +355 511 24485 http://www.muzeumetkruje.gov.al
Excellent
57%
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4.5 based on 166 reviews

Ethnographic Museum of Kruja

Reviewed By BaSz97 - Budapest, Hungary

I was quite alone in the museum, being November, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. At the entrance, I grabbed an information sheet, which is available in about 10 languages, and then I walked from beginning to end through the two floors. The museum offers glimpses into past crafts and professions, as well as how poeople lived in old times. They also display typical Albanian outfits. Children would also enjoy the mysterious, dark spaces and the meandering corridors. It was a good decision to go and see it, and at 300 Lek it is basically a treat.

5. The Beach Bar

L.1 Rruga Currila, Durres 2001 Albania +355 69 430 0747 [email protected]
Excellent
73%
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

The Beach Bar

Nice Beach Bar near the center of Durres

6. Museumi Gjergj Kastrioti (Skenderbeu)

Rruga Kala, Kruje 1501 Albania +355 511 22225 http://www.muzeumetkruje.gov.al
Excellent
41%
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Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 257 reviews

Museumi Gjergj Kastrioti (Skenderbeu)

This museum honors the life of one of Albania's national heroes.

Reviewed By Profdefran

Wonderful museum about Skanderbeg, an Albanian national hero who rose up against the Ottomans in the 15th century. The museum is planned well, with thought-provoking, but not overwhelming, explanations. It has art, documents, murals, weapons, and other items about Skanderbeg. The museum is located on a mountain, and has a nice balcony from which you can see the region, even the capital city of Tirana in the distance. Admission was 200 leke per person, or less than €2.

7. Old Bazaar (Pazari i Vjeter)

Rruga Albanopolis, Kruje 1501 Albania
Excellent
35%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
5%
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4.0 based on 190 reviews

Old Bazaar (Pazari i Vjeter)

Reviewed By Y7451JQmariaf

Great place. Shops very good, people friendly. Nice atmosphere. Lovely hotel with wonderful views. Food nice, staff friendly and helpful. Would recommend

8. Durres Archaeological Museum

Rruga Taulantia, Durres Albania +355 52 220 455 http://albania.al/article/45/muzeu_arkeologjik_durres
Excellent
43%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
4%
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1%
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4.0 based on 167 reviews

Durres Archaeological Museum

Reviewed By 929oksanac

Very well organized, excellent descriptions, altogether an amazing experience which I would recommend to all travelers interested in history and archaeology. The artifacts go back a very long time before Christ and are very well laid out in sequence.

9. Durres Amphitheatre

Rruga Kalase, Durres Albania http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/910/
Excellent
25%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
31%
Poor
8%
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3.5 based on 673 reviews

Durres Amphitheatre

Reviewed By WITYTRAVELS

The Amphitheater is of Roman origin and was constructed under the reign of Emperor Trajan. He launched many building programs besides this amphitheater, such as the Baths of Trajan, Trajan's Forum and Trajan's Bridge. This is the largest amphitheater ever built in the Balkans and once held over 15,000 people. 1/3 of this site was excavated in the 1960s and the rest in the 1980s. It was destroyed twice by earthquakes. You would think there would be room around this amphitheater to keep it safe and protected but that is not the case. There are many houses around it at not too far a distance. It is said that these building efforts have really hurt the long term preservation of the site. In 2013 it was named on of the most endangered cultural heritage sites in Europe. Inside, there is grass and dirt in the middle with ancient areas in the perimeter. There is a chapel with a well and an open window to the center. There are several galleries which are cave-like areas where animals and other items were held which mostly are empty or have dirt and weeds in them now. A couple areas are fenced off as the steps down are destroyed and it would be too dangerous to allow people to enter.

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