Llogara National Park

A national park centred on the Cerunian mountains along the Albanian coast in south-western Albania, covering an area of 1010 hectares. The park’s terrain includes large alpine meadows and dense forests.The park features outstanding diversity with the landscape ranging from the alpine peaks of the Ceraunian Mountains covered with snow in winter to the sunny Albanian Ionian Sea Coast in summer.

 A paragliding site serving annually as the 9th FAI World Paragliding Accuracy Championship venue is located south of the park. Along the twisting road are several local vendors of honey and mountain tea.

Caesar’s Pass, named after Julius Caesar who marched down near the area in pursuit of Pompey, is also located nearby the Llogara Pass.

The promenade in Vlore

Stretching along the Ionian coast, is one of the best places for relaxing walks, meditation, yoga, cycling and other sports, socialisation and all sorts of parades. This 5 km-long paved road, with gateways into town and the beach, is the most modern part of this coastal city. Lined with palm trees and typical Mediterranean plants, it sits in perfect harmony with the surrounding space.

 As you come closer to the end of the track, you will notice what can be best described as the “glass balcony of the city.” This particular balcony is yet another spot that affords beautiful panoramas of the sea.