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Albanian Riviera · Albania

Saranda

The harbour town of the Riviera — where the yachts leave and Corfu is the view

Saranda curves around a wide, south-facing bay in a crescent of white apartment buildings and palm-lined promenade, with the hills of Corfu filling the horizon opposite. It is the Albanian Riviera's working capital: the ferry port for Corfu, the marina the gulets and motor yachts call home, and the natural first night of any journey down this coast.

The town itself trades polish for energy — seafront restaurants grilling the morning's catch, a promenade that fills at dusk, the ruins of a fifth-century synagogue a block from the bars. The luxury here lies in what Saranda commands: villas in the quiet hills above the bay, Ksamil's turquoise coves twenty minutes south, the UNESCO ruins of Butrint at the end of a scenic channel, and a private boat to Corfu in well under an hour.

Treat it as your harbour. Charter out of the bay in the morning — Kakome and Krorëza beaches to the north are still reachable only by sea — and come back to a waterfront table as the lights of Corfu Town come on across the strait.

Why here

What makes Saranda.

The charter harbour of the Riviera
Saranda is where the Albanian coast is best boarded: gulets for multi-day cruises toward Corfu and Paxos, motor yachts and RIBs for day runs to Kakome bay, Krorëza beach and the Ksamil islets. In season, book skippered boats several days ahead.
Butrint, by water
The UNESCO-listed ruins of Butrint — Greek theatre, Roman baths, Venetian tower, all wrapped in a lagoon-side forest — lie thirty minutes south. Arriving by boat along the Vivari Channel, past the Ali Pasha fortress at its mouth, is the way to do it.
Corfu, thirty minutes away
The fast ferry crosses to Corfu Town in about half an hour, making a Venetian old-town lunch a casual outing. In the other direction, Saranda is the landing point for Corfu-based guests exploring the newest coastline in Europe.
The evening seafront
Saranda's promenade earns its dusk hour: mussels from the Butrint lagoon, grilled dentex, cold Albanian white wine, and the strait turning violet behind the masts. Unpolished, alive, and very much the point.
Discover

The addresses of Saranda.

Culture & heritage · Saranda
Lëkurësi Castle
Saranda's sunset balcony — a 16th-century fortress above the bay
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Restaurant · Saranda
Mare Nostrum, Saranda
The seafront table that proves Saranda can do elegance
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Yachts

Board in Saranda.

Motor yacht · Saranda
Ionian Arrow
18 m crewed motor yacht based in Saranda
18 m · 10 guests · Crewed
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Gulet · Saranda
Gulet Kaonia
24 m crewed wooden gulet for slow corridor cruising
24 m · 16 guests · Crewed
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Nearby

Neighbouring villages.

Albania
Ksamil
Four islets, water the colour of the Maldives, and the Riviera's most wanted villas
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Albania
Dhermi
The Riviera's beach club capital — white pebbles, mountain backdrop, Cycladic energy
See the guide
Albania
Himara
The Riviera's table — a Greek-speaking harbour town where the fish comes off the boat
See the guide
Albania
Palase
Where the Riviera begins — a wide, quiet strand and the coast's flagship new residences
See the guide
Destinations
Albanian Riviera
The emerging shore of the Ionian — from the Llogara Pass to the ruins of Butrint
Full guide — Albanian Riviera
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Fastest: fly to Corfu (CFU) and take the fast ferry from Corfu Town to Saranda — about 30 minutes across the strait. By land, Tirana airport is roughly a four-hour scenic drive north via the Llogara Pass. We arrange private transfers and port pick-ups on both routes.

Saranda is the Riviera's harbour town, not its showpiece — energetic, built-up and useful. The luxury play is a villa in the hills above the bay or in Ksamil, using Saranda for its marina, its ferry, its restaurants and its access to Butrint.

Day charters run south to the Ksamil islets and Butrint's Vivari Channel, and north to Kakome and Krorëza — beaches with no road access. Multi-day gulet itineraries continue to Corfu and Paxos. Private crossings to Corfu Town are a staple in season.

June and September are the sweet spot: warm sea, open beach clubs and restaurants, and room on the water. July and August are the high season, with the busiest ferries and beaches. From November to April the town quietens and most coastal addresses close.

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