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Duration

9 Day

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

8 people

Languages

English, Espanol, German, Italiano

About this tour

Winter tour North Albania – Kosovo – Montenegro!

A Unique Balkan Winter Adventure Across Three Countries

While Albania and Montenegro are often celebrated for their Mediterranean beaches and summer destinations, they also offer spectacular experiences during the winter months. This multi-country winter tour through North Albania, Kosovo, and Montenegro is designed to showcase the best of the Balkans in winter—from snow-covered mountains and alpine villages to historic cities and ski resorts.


Explore the Winter Magic of Kosovo

Kosovo, Europe’s second-youngest country, offers not only dramatic mountain landscapes but also rich history and culture.

  • Prizren, Peja, and Gjakova: These historic towns are nestled among high mountains and are known for their traditional architecture, Ottoman bridges, ancient churches, and mosques. Winter adds a magical atmosphere to their charming streets.

  • Learn about Kosovo’s journey to independence (declared in 2008) and its cultural significance in the region.

  • Visit the Brezovica Ski Resort, one of the top winter destinations in the Balkans, ideal for skiing and snowboarding.


Discover Northern Albania in Winter

Northern Albania is a hidden gem for winter travelers, offering a unique combination of natural beauty, traditional life, and historic towns.

  • Koman Lake Winter Boat Tour: One of the most scenic boat rides in Europe, Koman Lake is surrounded by steep mountains. In winter, this landscape becomes even more dramatic and peaceful.

  • Valbona Valley National Park and Theth National Park: These remote villages and protected areas are perfect for winter hiking, snowshoeing, and experiencing authentic Albanian highland hospitality.

  • Shkodra: One of Albania’s oldest and most culturally important cities. Explore Rozafa Castle, the historic center, and vibrant cafés while learning about its Illyrian, Venetian, and Ottoman past.


Winter Charm in Montenegro

Though best known for summer tourism, Montenegro in winter is equally enchanting, especially when visited off-season, without the crowds.

  • Podgorica: The capital city and a growing cultural hub, ideal for a relaxing stroll and discovering local cuisine.

  • Budva and Kotor: Visit the Old Town of Budva, with its medieval walls and seaside views, and the UNESCO-listed Kotor, a picturesque town nestled in a fjord-like bay. In winter, these historic towns are quiet and atmospheric.

  • Kolasin Ski Resort: One of Montenegro’s top ski destinations, Kolasin offers well-maintained slopes, mountain lodges, and pristine winter scenery.


Highlights of the Tour

✅ Visit three countries in one trip: Albania, Kosovo, and Montenegro
✅ Experience Balkan winter culture, history, and landscapes
✅ Enjoy skiing in Brezovica (Kosovo) and Kolasin (Montenegro)
✅ Take a scenic boat trip through Koman Lake in winter
✅ Explore traditional mountain villages and UNESCO heritage towns
✅ Perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation


Who Is This Tour For?

Winter Tour: North Albania, Kosovo & Montenegro

This tour is ideal for travelers looking to:

  • Discover the Balkans off the beaten path

  • Combine winter activities with historical exploration

  • Enjoy less crowded travel experiences in the off-season

  • See some of the most beautiful mountain and lake landscapes in winter


📧 Contact Aria Travel Albania today to book or customize your Winter Tour through North Albania, Kosovo, and Montenegro.

 

 

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Highlights

  • Prizren Old Town
  • Brezovica skiing center
  • Brod skiing center
  • White Drin Waterfall
  • Valbona National Park
  • Koman Lake
  • Theth National Park
  • Rozafa Castle
  • Shkodra Lake
  • Kolasin Skiing center
  • Budva Old Town
  • Kotor Old Town

Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation in twin/double room with breakfast
  • English Speaking guide
  • Transport with very comfortable vehicle
  • Pickup and drop off at your hotel/apartment in Tirana
  • All expenses for guide and car; fuel, parking, pay tolls
  • All the taxes
  • Entry fees in mentioned Optional sites
  • Tips/gratitude for the guide

Itinerary

In the morning we drive to Prizren, going through the Northern mountainous with beautiful panoramic views. We arrive in Prizren, Kosovo to visit the old town. Prizren is the most touristic and most beautiful town in Kosovo, with its Sinan Pasha Mosque, catholic cathedral, the Slavic orthodox church, the old bazaar, the stone bridge and the “love locks” bridge. The most important place in the town for the history of the Albanians is the house of the Albanian League of Prizren, where they got together to coordinate their war for freedom in 19th century, the way which resulted in the freedom of Albania in 1912.

After the visit we drive to Brezovica. Brezovica is the largest holiday ski center in Kosovo in the municipality of Shtërpcë in the south of Kosovo. It is located about 20 kilometers east of Prizren and 5 kilometers southwest of the town of Shtërpcë. The ski area is located on the northwest slope in the eastern Sharri Mountains - an approximately 80-kilometer-long mountain range that stretches between Kosovo and Macedonia and reaches heights of over 2000 meters. 

Check in the hotel in Brezovica.

After breakfast we are ready for skiing. The air is clear, the sky is flawlessly blue, the mountain scenery is at least as magnificent as in the Alps and the descent on untracked powder snow slopes is guaranteed. The Brezovica skiing & snowboarding terrain is as good as any ski resort in the world. A broad north aspect alpine bowl leads into light trees & skiable terrain over 1,600m to the valley floor. Lift served terrain has diminished since its glory days currently sitting at around 570m vertical if the lifts actually turn. Below the resort lifts are long tree runs & an open ridge that works its way down into Štrpce.

Our tour continues to Brod, a tourist village in the municipality of Sharr, Kosovo. The terrain around Brod in the southwest is hilly, but in the northeast it is mountainous. The highest point is Rule, 2,220 meters above sea level and which is located 2.8 km east of Brod. The nearest town is Sharri (Dragash / Dragashi), 5.8 km northwest of Brod. In the area around Brod there are high mountains with rock formations. The village of Brod is also prosperous with ski trails. Precisely for this reason, the Ski Center has been established, as one of the newest ski centers in Kosovo. There is also a ski lift which offers opportunities and conditions for skiing at night. There are also conditions for the development of mountain tourism and the organization of various competitions, both at the Kosovo and international levels.

After visiting Brod village, we will move towards Peja for overnight.

Peja is located in the west of Kosovo, in the region of Rugova. Tucked away in the Accursed Mountains, this small town is actually the third biggest in the country, and is located right by the borders of Montenegro and Albania. Peja is known for its landscapes, and Rugova Canyon is definitely one of the top ones. The highway actually goes right though the canyon, so you can admire the large rock walls with the river right next to you.
Just 10-15 minutes outside the center of Peja, this gorgeous Resort Ujevara e Drinit is a slice of luxury in the mountains. Not only that, but right on the property are two very cool landscapes you won't want to miss out on.
Overnight in Peja.

After traditional breakfast, we drive to Gjakova, a very beautiful city not too far from Prizren. During the Ottoman Period, Gjakova served as a trading center on the route between Shkoder and Constantinople. It was also one of the most developed trade centers at that time in the Balkans. This city is full of history, you won’t want to miss it!
Without a doubt the main thing to see in Gjakova is the Old Bazaar in the Old Town. Known locally as the Çarshia e Madhe, this was once the largest bazaar in the Balkans. Like most of the city, it saw a lot of damage at the end of the 90s. It’s importance though made it a priority during the city’s restoration work and the results speak for themselves.
From the street we could clearly see beautiful gardens outside the Hadum Mosque, not to mention the elegant portico over its entrance. The mosque bears a medieval design, indicating that Mosque has been around since the early days of Gjakova. Besides its prayer hall, the mosque features a library, school and small cemetery.
While there are quite a few buildings with Ottoman architecture in Gjakova, Sheikh Emin’s Tekke is hard to miss. Sitting at the northern end of the Old Bazaar, this tekke or Sufi dervish monastery is an obvious important cultural monument.

After the visit we drive to Valbona. Check in the hotel in Valbone.

Waking up with such a magnificent view of the Albanian Alps will make you want to stay longer, however, after breakfast we will start our tour. Valbona village is a great place to explore if you’re looking for an authentic insight into life in the Albania Alps. The village is very small but it has plenty of interesting things to see, such as traditional houses and working farms. It’s also home to some incredible guesthouses and restaurants, where you can try local home-cooked dishes. The Valbona River (known as Lumi i Valbones) is one of the most beautiful rivers in Albania and it’s a great place to explore during your visit to Valbona.

The Lake Koman Ferry is an incredible experience and a must-do for anyone visiting Valbona. This ferry ride takes you across the stunning Lake Koman, allowing you to take in the spectacular views of the alpine valleys and mountains. It’s one of the most spectacular landscapes you will ever see. The ferry ride is a 3-hour round trip, so make sure to pack some snacks and drinks for your journey.

Our next stop is Shkodra.

Shkodra is the most important city of north Albania, set in a beautiful plateau in front of the largest lake in the Balkans named after the town itself, and with the Albanian Alps as a backdrop. We will take a walking tour in “Gjuhadol” a newly renovated pedestrian area of Italian and Austrian architectural influences, testimony to this city’s historic links with both these countries. Then we will visit Rozafa castle and we will not only experience the supremacy the Illyrians would have feel over their enemies standing in such an imposing Castle, but will also admire breathtaking views 360 degrees. OPTIONAL we can visit the Venice Art Mask Factory, one of the most important mask factories in the world, where they continue making them in the old technique Papier Maché. 

*Our tour continues to Theth National Park. Upon arrival in Theth, we go to a small village where you can admire the picturesque Blue Eye Lagoon and its clear blue water. Here you will have 40 minutes for exploring the lagoon and the surroundings or for taking a dip in the water. From the Blue Eye Lagoon, we will return to the village in Theth and hike in the surroundings. After that, you can choose one of the local restaurants for having lunch.
After the lunch in the village, we will continue with our trip towards Reconciliation Tower. This is one other places in which traditional blood feuds took place. In ancient Albania, blood feud was the social obligation to kill an offender or a member of their family in order to salvage one’s honor. The tower tour takes about 35-60 minutes. From Reconciliation Tower we will continue to Theth Waterfall. You can admire this beautiful waterfall with massive sound for about 30 minutes. The sightseeing part of the tour will end with a tour of the historical village church
Overnight in Theth.

In the morning we drive to Podgorica. We will cross the famous cable-style Millennium Bridge which is one of the most recognized city’s modern landmarks. On the other hand, we will also have a chance to admire its complete opposite, the Ribnica bridge which was built by the Romans in the 5th century. After the two completely different bridges, both of which connect the two strong sides of Podgorica’s history, we will head to the old town. If you are already accustomed to the typical Balkan’s old towns, be prepared for a bit of a different perspective in Podgorica. A short walk through the old town will show us the picture of one of the most bombed cities in the history and, on the other hand, we will witness the remarkable multi-culturalism at its best. Podgorica is a home to the three religious groups and is proud of each one of them. History of this city will teach us about the never-ending turmoil’s from 400 years of Ottoman Empire, I and II World War, all the way to the era when this city became Tito’s city and was embraced by the typical Yugoslavian architecture. 

In the afternoon we continue to Kolashin, where we have free time for skiing. 

In the morning we drive to Budva. The city of Budva is one of the most important touristic cities of Montenegro with a fascinating history, dating 2600 years ago. The tour of Budva continues in the Old Part of town with some quick visits at the Roman Ruins and the Budva Fortress by the coast offering spectacular views. The tiny streets of Budva are very charming. It is worth spending some time wandering around and visiting some of the local shops. Free time for lunch. Stop in front of St Stefan Island St Stefan dates back from the 15th century as a Fisherman’s family which was fortified for better control to the sea. For the first time, it has transformed to a hotelier complex during the Yugoslavian Communist time, at the reign of Tito.

*After this visit we drive to Kotor. Situated in an unusual gulf, named after the town it has been a very important historical, strategical and trading center. Founded around the 6th century BC, Kotor resembles an Open Book of history when you can spot different tracks and records from different periods of history. Most of the influence is from Venetian time, as for a long time it was part of the Venetian Republic. We will walk around the small squares, surrounded by typical quarters and visit some of the Highlights for their architecture, historical values and style.

Check in the hotel in Kotor.

After breakfast, we drive to Ulcinj. The ancient town of Ulcinj had often been a place where the east and west collided through the course of its long, turbulent history. Due to its geopolitical position, mild Mediterranean climate, as well as the astounding nature, Ulcinj was a target of numerous conquerors who wanted to settle in this resplendent part of Europe. All that turmoil left Ulcinj unique, with immense cultural, historical, and architectural heritage. After our visits we return to Tirana.

 

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Durations

9 Days

Language

English
Espanol
German
Italiano

Frequently asked questions

The difficulty level of the activities of this tour is Moderate: Can be done by all people of all ages able to walk about 1 – 3 kilometers per day!

This tour can be Cancelled 

- up to 30 days before departure – FREE of Charge

- up to 10 days before departure – 50% Charge

- up to 3 days before departure – 100% Charge

Please consult the Visa Procedures Official site of the Republic of Albania

https://punetejashtme.gov.al/en/regjimi-i-vizave-per-te-huajt/

Payment options we have:

  • Cash upon arrival
  • By cards (Debit, Credit)
  • PayPal
  • Bank transfer

This tour is 9 (nine) full days, NOT including airport transfers!

If you wish to organize also the airport transfers with us, please feel free to contact!

Our groups usually are 5 – 8 people. 

Maximum group size is 16 people per tour!

Pick-ups and Drop offs of our tours are at your accommodation!

Albania, North Macedonia and Kosovo have a Mediterranean climate with hot summers, cool springs and autumns and mild winters! 

Rainy seasons are usually expected to be autumns and winters. 

Snow is expected locally in the mountainous areas during December – January!

Tour's Location

Valbona Valley National Park, Albania

Bulk discount (by Percent)

Bulk discount adult
#Discount groupFrom adultTo adultValue
11 pax: Not Bookable11 %
22 pax: 1421 per person22 -45%
33-5 pax: 1156 per person35 -18%
56-8 pax: 980 per person68 0%
From: €980.00

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