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Taking a day trip from Tirana to Kruja and Durres is a great way to explore two historically and culturally significant cities in Albania.
A day trip from Tirana to Kruja
Kruje is a town in central Albania, located approximately 20 kilometers northwest of the capital city, Tirana. It is situated on the slopes of Mount Kruje and is known for its castle, bazaar, and as the hometown of Gjergj Kastrioti, also known as Skanderbeg, the national hero of Albania. Skanderbeg led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century, successfully resisting Ottoman forces for several decades. The town is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, with Mount Kruje providing opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature.
A day trip from Tirana to Durres
Durres is a city located on the western coast of Albania, along the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the country’s oldest and most important cities, with a rich history that dates back to ancient Illyrian and Greek civilizations. The city was known as Epidamnus in ancient times and later became a Roman colony called Dyrrachium. Its strategic location made it an important port and trading center in the region. The city attracts tourists interested in exploring its historical heritage, enjoying the beaches along the Adriatic coast, and experiencing the local cuisine.
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Kruja Castel
After breakfast we drive to Kruja, center of Albanian resistance against the Ottomans. Head straight to Kruja Castle, perched on a hill overlooking the town. The castle dates back to the 4th century B.C. and has undergone various modifications over the centuries. It gained significant historical importance as the center of the resistance against the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century, led by the national hero Gjergj Kastrioti, known as Skanderbeg. The castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the town of Kruja and the nearby mountains. We will explore the castle grounds, which include towers, walls, and courtyards, providing a glimpse into the medieval architecture of the time.
Museo Skanderbeg
We will visit the Skanderbeg Museum one of the best in the country where we get to know more about the history of Albania and our hero Scanderbeg. The museum exhibits artifacts, weapons, and paintings related to Skanderbeg's life and the historical events of that period. It offers a detailed portrayal of Skanderbeg's life, from his early years to his military leadership and the challenges he faced while defending Albania against the Ottoman Turks. The building itself is often designed with architectural elements that reflect the historical and cultural context of the time in which Skanderbeg lived.
Old Bazzar of Kruja
Finally, we make our way through Kruja’s famous Bazaar full of traditional artic rafts. The Kruja Bazaar is not only a place to shop but also an immersive cultural experience, allowing visitors to connect with the traditions and crafts of Albania. It's a vibrant and historically significant part of Kruja that attracts both locals and tourists. The Old Bazaar is located in the heart of Kruja, beneath the walls of Kruja Castle. It is known for its variety of shops and stalls selling a range of goods, including traditional Albanian crafts, souvenirs, handmade items, textiles, and local products.
Traditional Lunch in Preze Castle
Preza castle is one of Skanderbeg’s medieval strongholds. nowadays is one of the most beautiful viewpoints in central Albania. We can enjoy an Optional traditional lunch where we will try some delicious byrek, village salads, Imam bajalldi, lamb and other regions recipes.
Durres Amphitheatre:
The Durres Amphitheatre is one of the largest Roman amphitheaters in the Balkans and dates back to the 2nd century AD. It was built during the reign of Roman Emperor Trajan and could accommodate up to 15,000 spectators. The Amphitheatre has well-preserved architectural elements, including the arena, seating areas, and underground passages. The Amphitheatre was used for gladiator contests, animal fights, and various public performances typical of Roman entertainment. It is strategically positioned to offer panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the modern city of Durres.
Archaeological Museum:
The museum is typically located in the heart of Durres, making it accessible to visitors exploring the city. The museum's collection covers a wide range of historical periods, including artifacts from ancient Illyrian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and medieval Albanian civilizations. The architecture of the museum building may incorporate elements reflecting the historical and cultural context of the region.
Waterfront Promenade:
Durres, being a coastal city in Albania, offers a beautiful seaside promenade where you can enjoy leisurely walks, stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, and a vibrant atmosphere. The promenade is situated along the waterfront, running parallel to the Adriatic Sea. It stretches for a significant length, offering ample space for strolls. The main highlight of the promenade is the panoramic view of the Adriatic Sea. Enjoy the calming sound of the waves and take in the fresh sea air.
Sí, esta excursión también es buena para familias con niños
El nivel de dificultad de las actividades de este tour es Moderado: ¡Puede ser realizado por todas las personas de todas las edades capaces de caminar alrededor de 1 - 3 kilómetros por día!
Este circuito puede cancelarse
- hasta 30 días antes de la salida - GRATIS
- hasta 10 días antes de la salida - 50% Cargo
- hasta 3 días antes de la salida - 100% Cargo
Consulte los trámites de visado Sitio oficial de la República de Albania
https://punetejashtme.gov.al/en/regjimi-i-vizave-per-te-huajt/
Disponemos de opciones de pago:
Esta excursión dura 2 (dos) días completos y NO incluye los traslados al aeropuerto.
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Nuestros grupos suelen ser de 5 a 8 personas.
El grupo máximo es de 16 personas por visita.
Las visitas se recogen y se dejan en su alojamiento.
Albania, Macedonia del Norte y Kosovo tienen un clima mediterráneo con veranos calurosos, primaveras y otoños frescos e inviernos suaves.
Las estaciones lluviosas suelen ser los otoños y los inviernos.
Se esperan nevadas en las zonas montañosas entre diciembre y enero.
| # | Grupo de descuento | De adultos | Para adultos | Valor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 pax: No se puede reservar | 1 | 1 | % |
| 2 | 2 pax: 75 por persona | 2 | 2 | -36% |
| 3 | 3-5 pax: 60 por persona | 3 | 5 | -10% |
| 5 | 6-8 pax: 55 por persona | 6 | 8 | 0% |