Albania Trip Cost Calculator
Plan your Albania budget with detailed cost breakdowns for 1 destination.
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Albania Travel Budget Guide
Planning Your Albania Budget
Albania is Europe’s last undiscovered gem - Mediterranean beaches rivaling Greece at a fraction of the price, Ottoman old towns, rugged mountains, and legendary hospitality. The country uses Albanian Lek but Euros are widely accepted.
Regional Price Differences
- Tirana: Capital with good prices.
- Albanian Riviera: Beach towns, slightly pricier in summer.
- Berat/Gjirokastër: UNESCO towns, very affordable.
- Albanian Alps: Hiking paradise, budget-friendly.
Money-Saving Tips for Albania
- Eat byrek daily - $1 pastries everywhere
- Accept the raki - Often free with meals
- Use furgons - Shared vans cheaper than buses
- Beach for free - Skip the beach clubs
- Stay in guesthouses - Family hospitality with breakfast
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a week trip to Albania cost?
A week in Albania costs $210-385 for budget travelers, $455-770 for mid-range, and $1,120+ for luxury travelers, including accommodation, food, transport, and activities.
Is Albania expensive?
Albania is Europe's best-kept budget secret. Incredibly cheap with Mediterranean beaches, Ottoman history, and amazing hospitality.
What is the cheapest time to visit Albania?
October to April (excluding holidays) offers lowest prices. July-August is peak on the Riviera.
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