View from a pebble beach looking out across clear and blue sea at a boat bobbing on the water in the sunshine, Something that might be seen when taking a speedboat tour along the Albanian Riviera

Speedboat Tour Along The Albania Riviera

23rd May 2024 - New Experience Number 13.

If you’re planning a trip to Albania, you’re sure to come across mentions of the Albanian Riviera. I’d seen pictures of the beautiful beaches and crystal clear water along this particular stretch of coastline when I was looking into our road trip to the Balkan country.

Basing ourselves at Livadhi beach for a couple of nights, we decided that the easiest way to experience some of the hidden coves, secluded bays, and most breathtaking beaches in the world, was to take a speedboat tour along the Albanian Riviera.

What's The Hype About?

You know when you see images of a place and it looks so beautiful you question how real it actually is? That’s how I felt ahead of our visit, and I wondered whether it would actually live up to the hype.

If you were asked to describe paradise, we would all probably come up with something slightly different. For me, it would certainly include some of the Albanian Riviera that we saw. I thought it really was that spectacular!

View from a hill looking across the green hillside and blue coastline along the Albanian Riviera
It's a truly spectacular place

Where Is The Albanian Riviera?

In south west Europe, Albania sits in The Balkans between Montenegro and Greece. The Adriatic sea laps the shoreline in the north of the country and the Ionian Sea rolls onto the coast in the south.

It’s the southern part of the country which has been called the Albanian Riviera, conjuring up images of beautiful clear water, unspoilt beaches and a relaxed pace of life.

Looking along a white beach through rows of sunbeds and straw umbrellas to the blue sea at Ksamil on the Albanian Riviera
Ksamil near Sarande at the Southern end of the Albanian Riviera

Beginning in Sarandë, a small coastal city in the south which lies opposite the Greek island of Corfu, the Albanian Riviera encompasses the coastline that stretches up to the city of Vlorë.

A view from above of Vlore on the Albanian Riviera. It's a fairly built up peninsula surrounded by rich blue sea.
Vlore at the northern end of the Albanian Riviera

Comprising of quiet villages, rocky tracks, small settlements, and farmland, the beautiful shoreline is not always that easy to get to, and due to the mountainous landscape is not dominated by beach resorts. At least not yet anyway.

Speedboat Tours

The coast of Albania is quite rugged and rocky, and there are many places that aren’t easily accessible on foot or by a wheeled vehicle.

Gjipe beach was on our list to definitely visit. As we pondered which other places along the coast we wanted to see and how to get to them, we realised that one of the easiest ways to experience more of this famed Riviera would be to take one of the boat trips.

Looking down at a perfect looking beach on a sunny day. There aren't many people, the hills behind the beach are green with trees and the sea lapping at the coast is an incredible blue.
Gjipe beach

Staying On The Albanian Riviera At Livadhi

We were staying at a campsite at Livadhi beach, (you may also see it written as Livadi), which is almost midway between Sarandë and Vlorë. It’s also just around the corner from Himara which is a meeting point for many boat tours in this area.

A view from up high looking across Livadhi beach, one of the view points on a speedboat tour along the Albanian Riviera
Livadhi beach where we were staying
Looking across the shoreline at a bar at the bottom of a tree covered hill just above the clear sea. The sky is clear as the sun begins to set on the Albanian Riviera
Blue Bar at Livadhi beach

Livadhi was a fabulous base for us for a couple of nights, with some really good restaurants, a brilliant bakery where we picked up fresh pastries for breakfast, and a variety of bars from the fantastically quirky Boho Livadi to the very flash Blue Horizon, and Blue Bay which was the perfect place to watch the sky change colour over Corfu at sunset, and see the moon rise above the hillside.

Pastel colours in the sky over a clear sea with some islands visible in the distance. View from Livadhi beach looking across to Corfu.
A beautiful sunset over Corfu

Finding A Speedboat Tour Along The Albanian Riviera

There are lots of different boat tours available to visit the Albanian Riviera, and it can be hard to decide which one to pick. With posters advertising various companies, and multiple reviews online, there are plenty to choose from.

I can highly recommend Himara Seas The Day who we did our tour with. I do love a pun, but that’s not the only reason they were so good! You’ll find out more later.

If you are booking a trip yourself, you’ll find that a lot of the tour operators don’t have websites, instead you can get all of the details by contacting them through their social media pages.

View from the land looking out across the incredibly clear and blue Ionian Sea in the Albanian Riviera. It looks idylic on a sunny day.
Some of the most beautiful coastline in the world.

Options For A Speedboat Tour

There are usually two types of tour;

Privateyou hire the boat and a captain, and that pretty much guarantees your trip will happen. The captain will take you and up to a handful of friends along the coast with plenty of opportunities for a swim. Although you will have the boat to yourself, you’ll probably have to share some of the secluded beaches with other boat tours.

Groupyou pay for a place on a shared boat. Depending on the company, these may only run once they have a certain number of places filled. Again, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy a dip in the water at some tranquil bays.

A speedboat tour along the Albanian Riviera, a small boat on the clear blue sea with a couple of passengers on a sunny day.
There are plenty of different tours to pick from

Tour Destinations And Durations

Destinations – You’ll find most tour operators offer similar packages in terms of where you’ll visit. 

Most boat tours start from Sarandë, Himara, Dhermi or Vlorë. Depending on where you begin your trip, there are a couple of key places pretty much all of the boats will visit.

If you’re starting a tour from Himara like we did, most tours will visit places such as Gjipe Beach, Pigeon’s Cave, Crystal Bay, Pirate Cave, Grama Bay, and Thunder Cave.

Durations – Tours typically offer similar length trips ranging from 2.5 hours up to 5 hours – of course there will always be some difference but those are the ball park timings that we found during our research.

Looking down from the hillside at a brilliant blue sea and the spectacular shoreline of the Albanian Riviera
Looking down at the resort of Dhermi and the southern part of the Albanian Riviera

Booking On A Speedboat Tour Along The Albanian Riviera

One of the first companies I contacted was through Instagram. They were very friendly in their messages and quick to respond. After finding out their offer and prices, I enquired about doing a group tour the following day. They told me they would get back to me that afternoon. Which was fine, but, it did make me wonder whether they would wait and see if anyone else signed up before they committed to taking us out.

We didn’t have the luxury of time to be able to postpone it to another day. I really didn’t want to miss the opportunity to witness the Albanian Riviera for myself, so found another company and messaged them. Again, they were very quick and friendly in their replies. They were definitely running a trip the next day, so I put our names down.

The first company did message me back but it wasn’t until the following morning, and only about an hour before the trip was due to depart.

Himara - Our Meeting Point For A Speedboat Tour Along The Albanian riviera

The meeting point for many of the boat trips along this mid section of the Albanian Riviera, is at the main beach in the small town of Himarë, (you might also see it written as Himara).

It’s a really nice place where a small promenade with restaurants, bars and of course excursion points, meet the tree covered peninsula

It is all really efficiently organised and although there are a lot of different tours, just look for the name of yours as they’re all well signposted. 

Looking across clear blue waters to the sandy beach and promenade of Himara, a town where you can catch a speedboat tour along the Albanian Riviera
Many tours set off from Himara beach

My Experience Of A Speedboat Tour Along The Albanian Riviera

Our friendly and welcoming captain, Nico, introduced himself with a big smile, and we slowly chugged out of the harbour.

As soon as we were far enough away from the shallows, he let rip. We were speeding across the water, bumping over the waves, getting faces full of big spray as the boat bounced over the sea. It was brilliant!

The tour included some fascinating history and local knowledge from our captain. He slowed down to point out areas of interest such as Aquarium Beach and Gjipe, shared tales from the area, and gave us time to take plenty of photos. It wasn’t just a tour of beautiful places, it was an incredible way to learn more about the country.

A rounded and abandoned stone bunker hidden amongst some greenery on the hillside. There is some grafitti on the entrance
You'll see plenty of the famous bunkers

Secluded Beaches

Our tour included stops at two beaches; Crystal Bay and Pigeon’s Cave. Here we got out for a swim and to enjoy the shoreline. There was the option to stay on the boat if anyone didn’t want to get in the water.

We arrived at one beach where a couple were enjoying having the place to themselves. That is until we all descended from the boat! I have no idea know how they got there; there didn’t seem to be any footpaths, there definitely wasn’t a road, and they didn’t have any floating vessles.

White waves washing up on the clean shores in a cove surrounded by green hills. The water is a beautiful shade of blue on a sunny day.
Stopping for a dip in the sea.

Crystal Clear Waters

Getting out of the boat wasn’t too difficult, you could just jump straight into the inviting water lapping at the sides, or we could use the ladders. It may have been a warm day, but the sea still had a slight chill to freshen us up when we first dipped in.  

As we bobbed about in the cooling caresses of the waves, I felt exceptionally lucky to be floating with just a handful of other people and some small brightly coloured fish. The peace, the quiet, the remoteness and the almost untouched scenery is something I’ll never forget.

A view from the shore looking out as gentle surf rolls onto the pebbles. An intense clear blue sea under a deep blue sky on a sunny day. A scene from a speedboat tour along the Albanian Riviera
Just check out the incredible colours!

Sun On The Shore

Getting out of the water and on to the shore proved a little tricky as the waves were slightly more forceful than I’m used to. There was no graceful exit from the sea, in fact I was knocked off my feet several times which made me laugh at my ineligance. 

Close up of a medium sized wave crashing on the shore from the clear blue sea on a sunny day
More waves than I'm used to

To be fair, I wasn’t the only one who made it look like hard work! Most of the shoreline is quite pebbly which can be uncomfortable to walk on. I certainly experienced some wincing and painful steps elsewhere on our Albanian road trip! 

However, I’m very grateful we had decided to take our sea shoes with us on the speedboat tour. They may look pretty naff, but they made it ever so slightly easier to walk on the beaches. 

Spending time on the shore was lovely. We let the warming sunshine dry us off, relaxed as we took in scenes of the most incredible blue seas I’ve ever seen, and explored some of the small caves.

An empty beach with clear waters lapping at the shoreline and a hill in the distance.
One of the many secluded bays you can see on a tour

The Last Leg

Expertly manoeuvering the boat so that the nose peeked into Pirate Cave, Nico gave us the lowdown on the story behind the beautiful phenomenon for our final spot of sightseeing.

Image of a cave in a rock next to the blue sea on a sunny day. A scene taken from a speedboat tour along the Albanian Riviera
Exploring caves along the coast

Then it was time to take us back to the jetty. Whilst the outbound journey had been hugging the shoreline and interspersed with local knowledge, pausing at places of interest and immersing ourselves in the scenery, the return leg was slightly different. 

Whilst we’d thought the boat had been fast before, we went really fast now. Further away from the land, Nico turned up some music and showed us what the boat could do. It was certainly exhilirating!

Looking across a deep blue sea at the hillside along the coast which is covered in greenery. There is spray in the foreground as the picture was taken from a speedboat tour along the Albanian Riviera.
Speeding along the water we made plenty of spray!

Why I Loved This Experience

I am not a fan of swimming in the sea. I previously swam in the Baltic Sea, but other than that, I’m not usually all that keen to fully immerse myself into the water. It’s just so huge and not being able to see what’s around me really freaks me out, so I’m usually happier paddling.

That said, the sea along the Albanian Riviera was ideal for me to actually enjoy spending time in the saltwater! With it being so clean and clear I could see exactly what was going on beneath me.  In addition, there was no evidence of seaweed which meant I could relax as I’d easily spot if anything was going to brush against me.

The tour was easy to book, and we felt really well looked after; Nico was a perfect guide offering local insight with a relaxed humour.

Whilst the bigger towns often have a more resort feel to them with umbrellas and deck chairs for hire, our tour took us to places where tourism hadn’t made its mark – yet. 

Seeing so many incredible places along the coastline, I can see why it is a place that is getting a lot of attention. Natural and beautiful, it really is worth all the hype.

Looking across an empty beach at a clear vivid blue sea, part of a speedboat tour along the Albanian Riviera
Empty beaches

Want To Try It Yourself?

  • We took our speedboat tour along the Albanian Riviera from Himara. 
  • Our tour was with Himara Seas The Day
  • There are several places along the Albanian Riviera where you can easily find boat tours. The most popular include Sarandë, Himara, Dhermi and Vlorë. 
  • You will find you can do a day trip to the Albanian Riviera from Tirana, however you’ll probably only scratch the surface and leave wishing you’d had longer in the area!
  • Another great boat experience in a beautiful part of Albania is the boat trip to Shala River in the North of the country. 

Cost Of Experience

  • Our 2.5 hour group speedboat tour with Himara Seas The Day cost us €30 per person in May 2024.
  • Whilst Albania officially uses the Albanian Lek, they are more than happy to accept Euros.

Recommendations

  • If you’ve got a dry bag it’s worth taking with you as there can be a lot of spray coming into the boat!
  • Take a towel for drying off between swims.
  • It can feel a bit fresh after you’ve got out of the water and you’ve got the wind in your face as the boat moves on. Take a layer to put on that you don’t mind getting wet with sea water.
  • Make sure you’ve got sun cream and don’t forget to use it.
  • If you’ve got goggles, or a snorkle, take them along to get a fantastic clear view of the array of bright and colourful fishes you might be sharing the water with!
  • Take sea shoes if you’ve got them to make walking on the pebbles easier.
  • We were able to book a tour for the next day, however, this was in early May. If you’re going in the peak summer months it’s definitely worth booking a tour in advance
  • Don’t forget your camera! You’ll get the chance to take pictures of some incredible places.
  • Take a look at some of the other travel experiences that I’ve claimed as new things towards my annual goal of trying fifty-two new things.

4 thoughts on “Speedboat Tour Along The Albanian Riviera”

    1. Thank you :o)
      Hope it wasn’t information overload! Still feeling incredibly lucky we got to experience such a phenomenal place. Thank you for reading!

    1. Thank you so, so much! I really appreciate it, and I’m glad it is helpful information. Such a beautiful place, I still can’t quite believe we got to see it!

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