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Enjoy a 6-hour private kayaking tour along Albania's stunning coastline, visiting beaches like Dhermi and Gjipe with expert guides for $53.25 per person.

This kayak day in the coastline offers a chance to see Albania’s breathtaking beaches from the sea on a private guided adventure. Starting at Drymades Beach, the tour lasts approximately 6 hours, making it ideal for those seeking a relaxed yet active experience. At $53.25 per person, it provides a good balance between value and quality, especially with professional guides fluent in English, French, and Italian.
While the tour involves sea kayaking, it’s designed to be accessible to most travelers, with a brief safety introduction and high-quality two-person kayaks. The waterproof barrels included help keep personal belongings safe as you explore the coast. Keep in mind, this is a guided tour, so those who prefer to paddle at their own pace might find it slightly slower than expected. Transportation isn’t included, so arriving at the meeting point at Drymades Beach harbor is your responsibility.

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The tour begins promptly at 9:30 AM at the Adventure Point located at Drymades Beach harbor. Travelers are advised to arrive a little earlier to get settled and prepared. The meeting point is easily accessible and near public transportation, simplifying the logistics.
Once there, the professional guide provides a quick safety briefing, explaining how to use the kayaks and safety equipment. The high-quality, two-person kayaks are designed for calm sea exploration, ensuring comfort and stability during the trip. Each kayak comes with a 50-liter waterproof barrel for personal belongings, a handy feature for anyone wanting to carry snacks, phones, or cameras safely.
The core of this tour involves paddling along the stunning Albanian coast, with stops at notable beaches. Dhermi Beach is one of the first highlights, offering scenic views and the chance to admire the coastline from the water. Next, the group visits Bohem Beach, a popular spot known for its clear waters and relaxed atmosphere.
A distinctive part of the tour is exploring Pirate Cave, adding a sense of adventure and discovery. The journey culminates at Gjipe Beach, often called “The Gods’ Garden”, which is considered a jewel of Albania’s coast. This beach is famous for its untouched beauty and is a perfect spot for a break or photos.
While the beaches are beautiful, some participants have expressed a desire to paddle independently rather than follow the guide’s pace. The guided format ensures safety and a smooth experience but may feel a bit slow for strong paddlers.

The professional guides are fluent in English, French, and Italian, providing clear instructions and insights about each stop. While the guides are attentive, some take note that the pace might not suit those who prefer to paddle faster or explore at their own speed.
The tour’s pacing is generally relaxed, with enough time at each stop for photos, swims, or simply enjoying the scenery. The small group size—capped at 20 travelers—ensures a more personalized experience and attentive guidance throughout.

Participants are advised to prepare with some essentials: cap, sunscreen, water (1.5 liters), swimming suit, sunglasses, and beach shoes. The weather can influence the experience, so checking the forecast is wise. Since the activity involves outdoor paddling, comfortable clothing and sun protection are key to enjoying the day.
It’s worth noting that transportation to and from the meeting point is not included, so plan your arrival at Drymades Beach harbor accordingly. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including children when accompanied by an adult, and service animals are allowed.

The Pirate Cave offers a glimpse into local legends and adds an element of exploration to the trip. The cave is accessible by kayak, and the guide shares interesting tidbits about its history. The highlight for many is Gjipe Beach, renowned for its “Gods’ Garden” nickname. This secluded stretch of sand is framed by rocky cliffs and lush greenery, making it ideal for swimming and relaxing after paddling.
Each stop presents unique views and photo opportunities. The beaches along the coast are known for their crystal-clear waters and scenic cliffs, making this kayak trip a visual treat. However, the guided nature means you might not have as much freedom to linger or skip certain stops if you’re eager to move faster.

The tour emphasizes safety, with the guide providing instructions and equipment familiarization at the start. The activity is weather-dependent, and if conditions are poor—such as high winds or rough seas—the tour may be canceled or rescheduled. In such cases, a full refund or alternative date is offered, ensuring travelers aren’t left disappointed.
It’s recommended to check the weather forecast before the day and dress appropriately, especially with sun protection and water to stay hydrated.

Priced at $53.25, this private kayaking tour offers an accessible way to explore Albania’s coastline in a small group setting. Unlike more adrenaline-driven experiences, it focuses on scenic paddling and beach visits, making it suitable for a wide range of fitness levels and ages.
Other nearby activities, such as hiking or ziplining, offer different ways to experience Albania, but this tour stands out for its combination of water adventure and beach scenery. It’s an excellent choice for those who love outdoor activities combined with leisure time by the sea.
This experience appeals most to nature lovers, beach enthusiasts, and those seeking a relaxed outdoor adventure. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate stunning coastal views and want a gentle paddle rather than a strenuous workout. Families with children over a certain age, accompanied by adults, can also enjoy this tour comfortably.
People who prefer guided tours with expert commentary and safety assurance will find this trip well-suited to their expectations. Conversely, those who want to paddle independently or at a quicker pace might find the guided format limiting.
The 6-hour private kayaking experience along Albania’s coast offers a wonderful blend of scenic beauty, beach visits, and expert guidance. With highlights such as Gjipe Beach and Pirate Cave, the trip showcases the best of Albanian seaside landscapes. The professional guides ensure safety and provide engaging insights, making it a well-organized and enjoyable outing.
While some might wish for more independence or a faster pace, the tour remains a solid choice for those wanting to explore Albania’s coast from the water in a relaxed setting. The price point and inclusions, like kayaks and waterproof barrels, add to its appeal. Overall, it’s a highly rated experience suitable for most travelers eager to enjoy Albania’s natural beauty by sea.
“Very beatuful but tired experience. The places and beaches were pretty good but we would have liked to kayak by ourselves and without a guide becau…”
What is the cost of the kayaking tour?
The tour costs $53.25 per person.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Drymades Beach harbor at 9:30 AM.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation to and from the meeting point is not included.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring cap, sunscreen, 1.5 liters of water, swimming suit, sunglasses, and beach shoes.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours.
Are children allowed?
Children must be accompanied by an adult; specific age restrictions aren’t mentioned but are implied.
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
While not explicitly stated, the guided nature and calm sea conditions suggest it could be suitable for non-swimmers with proper safety precautions.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled, you can get a full refund or reschedule for another date.
Can I kayak alone?
The tour is guided, so participants paddle together with the guide, and independent paddling isn’t offered.
Is the tour accessible for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, but physical ability to paddle and swim might be necessary.