
Yachts & boats in Albanian Riviera.
A curated selection in Albanian Riviera, on the Ionian corridor.

A curated selection in Albanian Riviera, on the Ionian corridor.
The Albanian Riviera runs for roughly a hundred kilometres between the Llogara Pass and the Greek border — a sequence of white-pebble bays, hillside villages and citrus terraces facing due west into the Ionian. For half a century it was sealed off from the world; today it is the last stretch of Mediterranean coastline where a private villa can still sit above an uncrowded beach.
This is not a finished destination, and that is precisely its appeal. New villas are rising above Ksamil and Palasë, beach clubs have settled into the long strand at Dhërmi, and gulets leave Saranda each morning for coves that remain reachable only by sea. The infrastructure of luxury is arriving; the emptiness that luxury elsewhere has lost is still here.
And Corfu is not a separate world — it is the view. The strait between Saranda and the island narrows to about two nautical miles, and the fast ferry makes the crossing in around thirty minutes. We treat the two shores as one destination: the new Riviera and the old, facing each other across the same channel.