Palase & the Green Coast
Where the Riviera begins — a wide, quiet strand and the coast's flagship new residences
Where the Riviera begins — a wide, quiet strand and the coast's flagship new residences
Palase is the Riviera's opening statement. Coming over the Llogara Pass, the road drops nearly a thousand metres in a sequence of hairpins, and the first thing the coast shows you is this: a broad strand of pale pebbles at the foot of the Ceraunian wall, with paragliders spiralling down from the pass to land on the beach.
For years Palase was simply the quiet alternative to Dhermi, one bay south. That changed with Green Coast — the flagship resort-and-residence development of the Albanian Riviera, whose villas and serviced apartments along the strand's southern end brought the coast its first internationally managed hospitality at scale. It is the clearest sign of where this Riviera is heading.
The proposition today is a balanced one: a wide beach that rarely feels crowded even in August, resort services where the Riviera otherwise offers few, the beach clubs and restaurants of Dhermi ten minutes south, and the whole coast unspooling below the villa terraces. For first-time visitors to Albania who want the landing softened, Palase is the natural gateway.
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