Flights to Albania

Tickets to Albania cities

  • 22 Sep (Sun)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air
    1 layover
  • 25 Sep (Wed)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air MaltaFLYONE
    1 layover
  • 2 Oct (Wed)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air MaltaFLYONE
    1 layover
  • 9 Oct (Wed)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 5 Nov (Tue)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 7 Nov (Thu)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 8 Nov (Fri)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 9 Nov (Sat)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 11 Nov (Mon)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 12 Nov (Tue)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 13 Nov (Wed)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 14 Nov (Thu)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 16 Nov (Sat)Chisinau - Tirana
    Wizz Air Malta
    1 layover

Albania, located in the western Balkans on the Adriatic and Ionian seas, is a country of stunning natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality. Despite being lesser-known compared to its European neighbors, Albania offers visitors a wealth of experiences that showcase its diverse landscapes and cultural heritage.

Tirana, the capital city, is a vibrant hub of activity, with its colorful buildings, bustling markets, and lively street cafes. Visitors can explore historic landmarks such as Skanderbeg Square, home to the National History Museum, or immerse themselves in the city's thriving arts and music scene, with performances ranging from traditional folk music to contemporary jazz.

Beyond Tirana, Albania's landscapes are as diverse as they are breathtaking. The country is home to rugged mountains, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear lakes, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The Albanian Riviera, with its secluded coves and turquoise waters, offers opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing, while the Accursed Mountains provide a playground for hikers and climbers.

Albania's cultural heritage is equally rich, with influences from Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman civilizations shaping its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. Visitors can explore ancient ruins such as Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or sample delicious Albanian specialties such as fërgesë (a hearty stew) and baklava (a sweet pastry).

Moreover, Albania's warm and hospitable people add a special charm to the visitor experience, welcoming travelers with open arms and sharing their rich culture and traditions. Whether exploring its historic cities, relaxing on its pristine beaches, or trekking through its rugged mountains, Albania invites visitors to discover the beauty and diversity of this hidden gem in the heart of the Balkans.