- Gjirokaster - Departing from Tirana at 8:00, we will journey to Gjirokastra, located 230 km away. This town is renowned as “a rare example of a well-preserved Ottoman town, built by farmers of the large estate.” As we travel through the deep South of Albania, the road is flanked by fertile fields, a testament to the region’s rich agricultural heritage. We will also pass by the Vjosa River, one of the last wild rivers in Albania and the Balkans.
- Gjirokastra Bazaar - Upon entering the city, it becomes clear that Gjirokastra is unique. The historical area begins at a main square named after Cerciz Topulli, a notable Albanian patriot of the 19th century. Here, cobblestone streets descend from the heights of the castle.
Dating back to the 17th century during the Ottoman era, the bazaar has been the city’s vibrant heart, bustling with economic activity and social interaction. It was a hub where news and gossip spread quickly, and people gathered to buy, sell, or relax with a coffee. It was also a central meeting place for families arranging marriages.
- Gjirokaster Castle - As we wander through the Bazaar, we will arrive at Gjirokastra Fortress. Perched atop a hill in a naturally fortified position, this was the city’s original settlement. The castle is linked to the captivating Legend of Argjiro, a young princess who sacrificed herself, earning it the title of the Crown of the City. Heavily restored in the 19th century, it has served as a fortress and prison under various regimes. Beyond its historical significance, it offers stunning views of the stone city sprawled across the steep terrain.
- Rruga Palorto - The tour continues to one of the city’s most renowned areas. Here, you will find the family homes of Enver Hoxha, the former Communist leader, and his neighbor, Ismail Kadare, Albania’s most famous modern writer. Both figures are pivotal in 20th-century Albanian politics and literature. Before leaving this area via “The Path of Mad People” and its intriguing story, we will visit a particularly interesting house.
- The Blue Eye - Our final stop is at one of Albania’s most stunning natural wonders. Near the village of Finiq, the Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër) is a water spring that epitomizes Albania’s natural beauty. The vibrant blue water is so clear you can see to the bottom, and the sunlight creates a magical effect, perfect for photos or a quick swim. The spring is a short hike from the parking area, and there is a nearby café where you can refresh yourself.
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour guide
- All fees and taxes included
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Private Expenses & Souvenirs
Embark on a Day Tour of Gjirokastra and The Blue Eye, discovering the mystique of the Stone City and Gjirokaster Castle, both integral parts of Albania’s UNESCO World Heritage. The Tour immerses you in exceptional Architecture, local customs, delectable cuisine, and a breathtaking water spring. It’s an all-inclusive tour featuring the best places to see in Gjirokaster, handpicked by us, concluding with a visit to The Blue Eye.
- Total tour duration already includes travel time
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