Sarandë, Shqipëria

Saranda Tours

What to do in Saranda and the best attractions, best restaurants and accommodation options.

Quick guide

Language – Communicate with Locals and Enjoy the Warm Hospitality

The official language in Saranda is Albanian, but you’ll often hear English, Greek, and Italian spoken in tourist areas and by those working in hospitality. Learning a few basic phrases such as “Përshëndetje” (hello) and “Faleminderit” (thank you) will enhance your interactions and help you feel more connected with the friendly locals.


Official Time – Sync Up with Saranda’s Rhythm

Saranda observes Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) in winter and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) during the summer months. Knowing the local time ensures you won’t miss the best moments—from sunrise beach strolls to lively nighttime entertainment along the promenade.


Currency – Manage Your Budget with the Albanian Lek

The local currency is the Albanian Lek (ALL). While many restaurants and hotels in Saranda accept Euros, having Lek on hand is essential for local markets, small cafés, and taxi fares. With plenty of ATMs available throughout town, you can easily manage cash transactions and stay on budget.


Religion – A Blend of Tradition and Tolerance

Saranda reflects Albania’s cultural mosaic with a mix of Muslim (Sunni and Bektashi) and Christian (primarily Orthodox and Catholic) communities. This diversity is visible in its charming historical mosques and churches, which stand as testament to the town’s rich spiritual heritage and the tolerant coexistence of different faiths.


Electricity – Stay Connected with European Standards

Saranda uses the standard European voltage of 230V, 50Hz, and the typical Type C and F plugs. Visitors from regions with different electrical standards should remember to pack a suitable adapter—and, if necessary, a voltage converter—to keep all devices charged throughout their stay.


Visa Requirements – Plan Ahead for a Smooth Entry

Most visitors, including those from the EU, US, UK, and Canada, can enter Albania visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date, and check current visa policies if you’re planning a longer visit or if you’re from a country with specific entry requirements.

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