That’s why we seek to ensure your stay is as healthy and comfortable as possible. Albanians have a long tradition of hospitality, and you will find the people of our country quick to respond to any request for assistance. Thus, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask! Since this region is warm in the summer months, remember to drink plenty of fluids while you are here. Bottled water is widely available and at a low price.
Driving in Albania presents a unique set of challenges for visitors. Infrastructure development is in full swing since the country’s emergence from communism, but drivers may still find it difficult to navigate our roads. As a result, we recommend taking a taxi or a bus. Local transportation offers a stress-free way for you to enjoy the scenery while listening to our professional drivers regale you with tales of life in Albania. This is if you want to experience the country calmly and mix with locals, because public transport is quite slow. If you want to see more over a few days hire a local guide and driver from online travel agencies prior to your arrival.
As you would with any international vacation, be sure to check with your embassy or consulate for information that may be specific to you on your visit to Albania. Checking to see that you have your visa (if required), health insurance, and other documentation prepared will ensure that your visit to our country is as wonderful as possible.
In cases of emergencies call this free numbers :
National emergency Center : 112
National Police : 129
Hospital Emergency : 127
Street Patrol Police : 126
Fire Department : 128