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Best Beaches in Albania 2025 (And Which to Avoid)

We’ve filtered through all the data to help you find the best beaches in Albania, and avoid the worst ones.

Albania’s coastline is one of its greatest asset, but if you’re planning to swim, not all beaches are created equal.

This year, we went a step further. Using data from 120 monitored beach locations across the country, we aim to bring you the most accurate and up-to-date beach rankings in Albania for 2025.

Each beach was ranked from Excellent a Povero, based on official water quality data collected throughout 2024. We’ve filtered through all this data to help you find the best spots to swim and avoid the ones that don’t meet safety standards.

Here’s a breakdown of the best (and worst) beaches across the Albanian coast.

The Best Beaches in Albania (Based on Water Quality Data)

Spiaggia di Jalë

Fonte dell'immagine: Unsplash Jalë Beach, one of the best beaches in Albania

Jala is one of the most popular beaches on the Albanian Riviera, a beautiful small pebbly bay located between Himarë and Dhërmi, renowned for its crystal-clear blue water, which has been rated ‘Excellent’ by the 2024 water quality rankings.

Once a hidden gem, Jalë has grown in popularity; now, in peak summer it transforms into a lively party spot with beach bars, loud music, and famous beach clubs like Folie Marine. Despite the buzz, the atmosphere is friendly and fun, attracting a younger crowd.

In the off-season, however, Jala is peaceful and quiet. The beach is reachable via a steep road and offers basic amenities: a few hotels, campsites, and beach bars.

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Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Excellent
Quiet/Busy Busy in summer, quiet in shoulder season
Infrastrutture Moderate: bars, campsites, small hotels

Palasë (Himara Region)

Fonte dell'immagine: Unsplash Palasë, one of the best beaches in Albania

Palasa Beach lies just south of the Llogara Pass and marks the northern start of the Albanian Riviera. This is a long, wide beach of white sand and smooth pebbles set against dramatic mountains, reputed as one of the cleanest in the country.

Palasa is known for its unspoiled natural beauty. A newly developed resort complex and a few beach restaurants have introduced modern comforts. The vibe is relaxed: families, couples, and friends looking for sun, space, and sea.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Excellent
Quiet/Busy Moderate: calm and not overly crowded
Infrastrutture Good: bars, restaurants, new resort zone

Livadhi Beach (Himara Region)

Fonte dell'immagine: Pixabay Livadhi Beach, one of the best beaches in Albania

Livadhi Beach is the longest stretch of beach in the Himarë area, located in a wide bay below the old village. With turquoise waters and a mix of sand and pebble shorelines, it’s a great alternative to more popular beaches on the south. The beach has some bars, family-run restaurants, hotels, and campsites. It’s spacious enough to avoid crowding, even in summer.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Excellent
Quiet/Busy Relaxed: moderate visitors
Infrastrutture Moderate: sunbeds, bars, showers

Dhërmi Beach

Fonte dell'immagine: Pixabay Dhërmi Beach, one of the best beaches in Albania

Dhërmi Beach is one of Albania’s most famous destinations. It’s a long stretch of pebble beach with dazzling water, a vibrant summer scene, and nightlife that draws younger crowds. While it’s busy in summer, there are still peaceful spots along its 1.5km length. The area is well-equipped with restaurants, hotels, and sunbed zones.

According to the 2024 official water quality rankings, Dhërmi’s beaches are listed as both “Excellent” and “Good,” depending on the exact location, confirming that the area continues to maintain high environmental standards.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Excellent
Quiet/Busy Busy in high season, quieter off-season
Infrastrutture High: promenade, bars, hotels, rentals

Lukovë Beach (Near Saranda)

Fonte dell'immagine: Pexels Lukovë Beach, one of the best beaches in Albania

Lukovë Beach sits below the small village of Lukovë and offers a quiet escape. The beach is less visited. A few beach restaurants and guesthouses operate in summer, but it remains natural and quiet. Reaching it involves a narrow road from the village, adding to its off-grid charm.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Excellent
Quiet/Busy Moderate to busy on weekends
Infrastrutture Good: sunbeds, bars, some resorts

Gjiri i Lalzit

Gjiri i Lalzit, also known as Lalëz Bay, is a long sandy beach north of Durrës and one of the cleanest in central Albania. According to 2024 data, this beach earned an “Excellent” rating for water quality, which is reassuring given its growing popularity.

It’s a family-friendly beach with soft sand, shallow entry points, and easy road access from Tirana. The area is seeing more development, with beach bars, new resorts, and private residences rising along the shore, but much of the beach remains spacious and natural.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Excellent
Quiet/Busy Moderate to busy on weekends
Infrastrutture Good: sunbeds, bars, some resorts

Vlora (Some of the beaches)

Fonte dell'immagine: Pexels Vlorë, Albania

Vlorë has one of the longest and most diverse coastlines in Albania and while the water quality can vary from beach to beach, at least three monitored sites in the area received an “Excellent” rating in 2024.

These stretches of beach are especially appreciated by locals looking for a clean swim without leaving the city. Not all parts of Vlorë meet this standard, but if you know where to go, you’ll find some of the cleanest waters in the country.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Excellent (for specific beach points, not all)
Quiet/Busy Mixed: urban beaches are busier, some areas more relaxed
Infrastrutture Well-developed: hotels, restaurants, promenade

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Himara

Himarë is known for its traditional villages and stunning beaches, and based on 2024 data, at least two of its coastal bathing areas received an “Excellent” water quality rating. These monitored spots likely cover parts of Livadhi Beach and nearby smaller coves.

What makes Himarë special is its variety: you’ll find quiet, pebbly inlets, sandy stretches, and clear, turquoise waters, all within a short drive. While the town gets busier in summer, many of the best beaches around Himarë are still calm and naturally beautiful.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Excellent (specific spots around Himarë monitored)
Quiet/Busy Generally relaxed, with livelier zones in peak season
Infrastrutture Moderate: beach bars, guesthouses, sunbeds

The Worst Beaches in Albania (Based on Water Quality Data)

Durrës (Some Sections)

Fonte dell'immagine: Pixabay Some beaches in Durrës are ranked as “poor” regarding their water quality

Durrës is one of Albania’s most visited summer destinations, but not all areas offer clean swimming conditions. According to 2024 data, multiple parts of the coastline were flagged for poor water quality. Still, with proper local advice, you can find cleaner spots nearby.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Poor (in several monitored areas)
Quiet/Busy Busy: one of Albania’s most crowded beaches
Infrastrutture Developed: lots of restaurants and amenities

Vlorë (Some Areas)

Fonte dell'immagine: Pexels Vlorë, Albania

While Vlorë is home to some of Albania’s cleanest and most loved beaches, not all areas meet the same standard. According to 2024 data, some beaches close to the port and industrial zones, particularly north of the city, were marked as having poor water quality. If you’re planning to swim, we recommend heading further south to spots like Radhimë, Orikum, or Uji i Ftohtë, which performed much better in the same report.

These poor-rated locations are closer to:

  • Il Port of Vlorë
  • Areas near the city center
  • Possibly affected by urban or industrial runoff
Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Povero
Quiet/Busy Busy during summer
Infrastrutture Moderate: beach bars and sunbeds available

Shëngjin

Fonte dell'immagine: Pexels Shëngjin

Shëngjin is another beach destination that saw one of its bathing areas listed as poor in the latest report. This doesn’t apply to the whole coastline, but it’s still something to be aware of, especially if you’re heading to the more built-up sections close to the city.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Povero
Quiet/Busy Busy during summer
Infrastrutture Moderate: beach bars and sunbeds available

Pogradec Lakeshore (Lake Ohrid)

Fonte dell'immagine: Pexels

The town of Pogradec has a lovely lakeside promenade, but half of its bathing areas tested poorly in 2024. While it’s scenic, the lakeshore near the town isn’t ideal for swimming. Still, it’s a pleasant place for walks and local dining.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Povero
Quiet/Busy Quiet: mostly used by locals
Infrastrutture Basic: limited sunbeds and local cafés

Kavaja

In Kavaja, the 2024 water quality report showed that nearly the entire stretch of coastline tested in the area was rated as poor. This includes multiple beach spots around Golem, a popular summer destination for both locals and tourists.

While the beaches here are easily accessible and lined with resorts, bars, and restaurants, the water quality data suggests they might not be the best choice if you’re looking for clean, swimmable waters. If you’re headed this way, it may be worth checking updated local conditions or opting for less crowded areas nearby.

Categoria Valutazione
Qualità dell'acqua Povero
Quiet/Busy Busy: especially during weekends and holidays
Infrastrutture Developed: numerous resorts, beach bars, and accommodations

Conclusioni e ulteriori letture

Water quality in Albania can be amazing or problematic and it all depends on where you go. Most of the cleanest beaches are in the south (Himarë, Lukovë, Palasa), where tourism is growing but still hasn’t overwhelmed nature.

On the other hand, urbanized and industrial areas, especially (a few beaches) around Durrës and Vlorë, are still struggling with pollution and poor water management.

So if you’re planning your next trip to the coast make sure you’re not just chasing pretty pictures. Check the data.

We hope this helped you pick your next beach stop!

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  • Sara Alimehmeti

    Sara incarna la definizione di creatività nel suo ruolo di creatrice di contenuti nel nostro team. Essendo di madrelingua albanese, si concentra sulla scrittura di pezzi qualitativi, soprattutto articoli ben studiati e post informativi sul blog. Svolge inoltre un ruolo fondamentale nella creazione di post coinvolgenti sui social media per creare una comunità di amanti dell'albanese che la pensa allo stesso modo e che la tiene impegnata. Le sue qualifiche, tra le altre, includono un certificato di giornalismo accreditato dalla Reuters, una certificazione linguistica, un'esperienza di stage a Bucarest e una formazione in marketing digitale. Se Sara non è alla sua scrivania per creare contenuti, potreste trovarla a leggere un buon libro o a scrivere i suoi pensieri sul suo diario.

    Potete trovare le sue parole anche su Momentum Group, Bulls Media Albania, 112hub e Ajroni.

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