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Discover stunning coves, beaches, and snorkeling spots on the Sarandë Boat Tour in Albania, with expert guides, crystal waters, and flexible options for 36 USD.

The Sarandë Boat Tour Turtle Cave Kakome & Krorez Snorkeling offers a 5.5-hour journey through the captivating Albanian Riviera, priced at just $36 per person. This tour takes passengers on a cruise from Saranda, visiting six of the seven scenic locations, and emphasizes snorkeling, secluded beaches, and picture-perfect coves. With a stellar rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 271 reviews, it’s clear that many visitors find this trip both enjoyable and worthwhile, especially for those seeking natural beauty and relaxing water activities.
This tour suits couples, friends, and families looking for a laid-back yet scenic day on the water. The experience is designed to be flexible, with options for private or small group bookings, and includes guided commentary in multiple languages, making it accessible for international travelers. Keep in mind, a few stops have swimming limits of up to 25 minutes, and the beach stop at Krorez lasts around 2.5 to 3 hours, perfect for those wanting ample beach time.
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The tour departs from Saranda, specifically from Saranda Boat 1, located across from Guma Restaurant on the promenade. The boat ride begins with a brief photo stop at Shpella e Milotit and a second photo stop at an undisclosed hidden location. With comfortable Bluetooth seating and an experienced captain leading the way, this trip promises both convenience and scenic comfort.
The route is flexible, with the captain’s discretion based on weather conditions. The journey includes six main stops, each offering a unique experience, whether it’s snorkeling, beach lounging, or exploring natural rock formations.

The first major stop is the Turtle Cave, famous for its rock formations resembling turtle shells. This secluded spot provides excellent photo opportunities of the cave’s distinctive shapes. It’s a quiet area perfect for snapping pictures and appreciating natural artistry, away from crowded tourist spots.
Because this is a photo-focused stop, visitors can take their time capturing the views. The cave’s natural design makes it a standout feature of the trip, and many find it a highlight for its photographic potential. No swimming is planned at this specific site, but the surrounding waters are calm and inviting.

Next, the tour visits Secret Beach, notable for the anchors left behind by local fish farmers. While swimming is not permitted at this stop, it’s an ideal location for photos of the weathered anchors and the peaceful surroundings. This stop is more about visual exploration and appreciating the history embedded in the landscape.
This location underscores the tour’s focus on unspoiled scenery and photography, making it a favorite for those who enjoy quiet, picturesque spots. The focus remains on viewing and capturing memories rather than swimming here.
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The Gremina and Kakome stops are highlights for water lovers. At Gremina, visitors find a distinctive rock formation ideal for swimming and snorkeling, with up to 25 minutes allowed in the water. The waters here are noted for their clarity and inviting nature, perfect for exploring beneath the surface.
Kakome offers a pristine beach with crystal-clear waters, providing a peaceful setting for swimming for up to 25 minutes. The area boasts clean, inviting waters that encourage relaxation and water exploration. Both stops are well-rated for their scenic beauty and calm waters.
The snorkel gear provided helps maximize the underwater experience, and travelers enjoy observing marine life in these transparent waters. The stops at Gremina and Kakome are perfect for those wanting to combine swimming with relaxing beach time.
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The tour’s longest stop is at Krorez Beach, accessible only by boat. With 2.5 to 3 hours allocated to this beach, visitors have plenty of time to rent umbrellas, grab local food (cash only), and soak up breathtaking views of the turquoise waters and sandy shoreline.
This stop is renowned for its picturesque scenery and secluded atmosphere. Many reviews highlight Krorez Beach as a standout location, where the natural surroundings offer a peaceful retreat from busy tourist areas. It’s the perfect spot for lounging, swimming, or simply enjoying the landscape.

The last main stop, Military Bay/Rrojdhes, combines natural beauty with a touch of history. This location is ideal for relaxation and exploration, with opportunities for swimming (again, up to 25 minutes) and appreciating the area’s natural charm.
Many appreciate the diverse scenery here, as it offers a different perspective of the Albanian coast. Visitors can enjoy quiet waters and scenic views, making it suitable for those who want a mix of leisure and scenery.

The boat used for this tour provides Bluetooth connectivity and comfortable seating, emphasizing a relaxed and enjoyable journey. The experienced captain guides the group, sharing insights into each stop and ensuring safety, especially during swimming activities.
The tour includes fuel, so there are no hidden costs, and the guides speak multiple languages including Albanian, English, and Greek, accommodating international guests with ease. The option to reserve as a private tour allows for a more personalized experience, ideal for special occasions or small groups.

Guests meet at Saranda Boat 1, located on the promenade, and the tour operates with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Booking can be flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, helping travelers plan without immediate commitment.
What to bring includes swimwear, towels, cameras, water, cash, biodegradable sunscreen, and smartphones. As the stops involve swimming and photo opportunities, packing light and appropriately is advisable.
With a stellar 4.9 out of 5 rating, reviews praise friendly guides, beautiful scenery, and good value. Many mention the knowledgeable captain and the timely, well-paced stops. Reviewers also appreciate the small group size and comfortable boat, making the experience intimate and relaxing.
Some reviews note overcrowding at certain spots and less-than-pristine seabeds, but overall, the feedback highlights a well-organized, enjoyable day on the water with beautiful views and memorable snorkeling.
This $36, 5.5-hour boat trip offers a fantastic opportunity to explore secluded beaches and caves along the Albanian coast. The diverse stops, including Turtle Cave, Krorez Beach, and Kakome, appeal to nature lovers and water enthusiasts alike.
Flexibility is a key strength, with options for private bookings and small group sizes. Guides are praised for their professionalism and knowledge, enhancing the experience with informative commentary and safety.
While food and alcohol are not included, the beautiful scenery, snorkeling gear, and comfortable boat make this trip a great value. Perfect for those wanting a relaxed day filled with stunning views, swimming, and gentle exploration.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for families, but children should be comfortable with swimming and boat trips.
Can I book as a private tour?
Yes, the boat can be reserved for private groups, offering a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, camera, water, cash for food and souvenirs, biodegradable sunscreen, and charged smartphones.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and alcohol are not included, but you can purchase food at Krorez Beach.
How long is the stop at Krorez Beach?
The stop lasts approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.
What languages are available for guides?
Guides speak Albanian, English, and Greek.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkel gear is included in the price.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour’s schedule is flexible, and weather conditions will determine the route. It’s advisable to check cancellation policies.
How do I find the meeting point?
Meet at Saranda Boat 1, located across from Guma Restaurant on the promenade.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellation is free if made up to 24 hours in advance.
This boat tour offers a well-rounded, scenic, and relaxing day exploring Albania’s coast, making it a highly recommended choice for water and nature lovers alike.
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