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Explore Albania’s scenic landscapes on a 2-day tour from Tirana to Permet and Gjirokaster, including thermal baths, local cuisine, and historic sites for $230.

This 2-day tour from Tirana offers a fascinating glimpse into Albania’s mountain towns, combining natural beauty, local culture, and history. For $230 per person, the trip takes you from the bustling capital through picturesque countryside to the serene landscapes of Permet and the UNESCO-listed Gjirokaster. With a small group size, guided tours in multiple languages, and an itinerary packed with highlights, this experience suits those eager to explore Albania’s less-traveled regions.
While the provider has a rating of 1.7, the curated stops and unique attractions like the Lungarica Thermal Baths and the historic House of Enver Hoxha promise an engaging adventure. Expect a pace that balances sightseeing with relaxation, making this tour ideal for travelers seeking an authentic taste of southern Albania without too much rushing.
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The journey begins early in the morning, departing from Muhamet Gjollesha street in Tirana. The 130 km drive heads south through mountainous regions, offering scenic views along the way. The drive takes about 3.5 hours, during which the guide points out notable landscapes and local features.
Arriving in Permet, the focus is on relaxing and absorbing the tranquil environment. Known for its untouched nature and beautiful landscapes, Permet serves as a perfect starting point for this two-day adventure. The town’s peaceful vibe makes it an excellent base for exploring southern Albania’s scenic spots.

One of the key highlights in Permet is the Lungarica Thermal Baths, located near the Vjosa River. The thermal waters here are rich in minerals, with temperatures ranging from 30°C to 40°C. The warm water is reputed for its health benefits, especially for skin conditions, muscle, and joint pain.
Visitors can enjoy a leisurely soak in the mineral-rich waters, which are considered beneficial for health. The Baths’ natural setting adds to the relaxing experience, with the opportunity to unwind and take in the serene surroundings. This stop is a favorite for those who enjoy combining natural wellness with sightseeing.
After the thermal baths, the tour includes a traditional Albanian lunch at a local restaurant. Expect to sample dishes such as qifqi, tave kosi, and fresh fish caught from the Vjosa River. These local specialties provide a genuine taste of the region’s culinary heritage.
The meal offers a chance to relax before continuing the exploration. The emphasis on regional ingredients and recipes adds a flavorful dimension to the trip, making it more than just sightseeing. The lunch in Përmet is a highlight for those keen to experience authentic Albanian food.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter a day of natural and cultural discoveries, the group stays overnight in Gjirokaster, a town famous for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture and UNESCO recognition. The accommodation options are typically local hotels or traditional houses, creating an authentic experience.
The morning begins with a local breakfast, featuring Albanian coffee and traditional pies, setting a relaxed tone for the day ahead. The change of scenery from mountainous landscapes to historic stone streets marks the next phase of the trip.
The House of Enver Hoxha stands out as a significant stop, offering insights into the life of Albania’s former communist leader. The Ethnographic Museum provides a deep look into the traditional lifestyle of southern Albania, showcasing artifacts, clothing, and household items.
Strolling through the narrow cobblestoned alleys reveals Gjirokaster’s unique architecture and ancient atmosphere. The blend of history and visual charm makes this town a captivating place for cultural exploration. Visitors can also enjoy a light lunch at a local restaurant, sampling regional dishes before wrapping up the tour.
The tour operates with a live guide speaking Albanian, English, and Greek, ensuring clear explanations and engaging storytelling. The group is limited to 3 participants, giving a more personalized experience. The meeting point is conveniently located on Muhamet Gjollesha street in Tirana.
Included in the package are guided tours, visits to thermal baths, meals, and optional accommodation in Gjirokaster. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, snacks, sunscreen, and water. The itinerary emphasizes moderate walking, especially on uneven surfaces, so travelers should be prepared physically.
While this tour offers a rich mix of natural beauty, history, and culture, the provider’s rating of 1.7 suggests potential issues. It is important to weigh this against the carefully curated stops and the overall experience described.
The thermal baths are a standout feature, but the limited group size may mean early booking is advisable. Also, travelers should note that dinner is not included, so planning for evening meals is recommended. The tour is unsuitable for children under 5, pregnant women, or those with mobility impairments due to walking and uneven terrain.
This guided journey offers a balanced mix of relaxation, cultural discovery, and scenic views, making it a compelling choice for those eager to explore southern Albania beyond Tirana. The inclusion of thermal waters and historic sites adds depth to the experience.
While the overall rating is modest, the specific highlights, especially the natural thermal baths and UNESCO-listed Gjirokaster, can make this tour worthwhile for travelers seeking authenticity and off-the-beaten-path sights. The flexibility with booking and cancellation adds convenience, making it easier to plan this adventure.
What is included in the tour price?
The guided tours of Përmet and Gjirokaster, visit to Lungarica Thermal Baths, traditional Albanian lunch, breakfast in Gjirokaster, and visits to the House of Enver Hoxha and the Ethnographic Museum are included. Accommodation is optional and must be booked separately.
How long is the drive from Tirana to Permet?
The drive takes approximately 3.5 hours and covers about 130 km through scenic mountainous regions.
What should I bring for the thermal baths?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, snacks, sunscreen, and water. The thermal waters are warm, with temperatures between 30°C and 40°C.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
No, this tour is not suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, or those with mobility impairments due to walking and uneven surfaces.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where does the tour meet in Tirana?
The meeting point is Muhamet Gjollesha street in Tirana.
Is the tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak Albanian, English, and Greek, accommodating diverse travelers.