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Plazhi Ksamilit: The Jewel of the Albanian Riviera

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Experience the 'Albanian Maldives' at Plazhi Ksamilit: turquoise waters, white sands, and island adventures await in beautiful Ksamil.

Plazhi Ksamilit, or Ksamil Beach, is a stunning beach in Ksamil, Albania, renowned for its turquoise waters, white sandy shores, and the picturesque Ksamil Islands just off the coast. Often called the 'Albanian Maldives,' it's a popular destination for relaxation, swimming, and exploring nearby historical sites.

A brief summary to Plazhi Ksamilit

Local tips

  • Arrive early, especially during peak season (June-August), to secure a good spot on the beach.
  • Bring cash, as many smaller establishments may not accept credit cards.
  • Rent a kayak or paddleboat to explore the nearby Ksamil Islands.
  • Try the local seafood at the beachside restaurants for an authentic Albanian culinary experience.
  • Visit in May, June, or September for a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are in Ksamil, walking to Plazhi Ksamilit is straightforward. Navigate towards the coastline and follow signs along Rruga Naim Frashëri directly to the beach. The walk offers a pleasant way to experience the local atmosphere.

  • Public Transport

    From Saranda, take the local bus towards Ksamil. Buses depart regularly from the bus station near the waterfront. The journey to Ksamil takes approximately 30 minutes. From the main bus stop in Ksamil, walk east towards the beach area, following signs to Plazhi Ksamilit, about a 10-15 minute walk. The bus fare from Saranda to Ksamil is approximately 150 Lek.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Saranda. A taxi ride directly from Saranda to Plazhi Ksamilit typically costs around 1,500 Lek. Ensure the taxi driver uses a meter or negotiate the fare beforehand.

Discover more about Plazhi Ksamilit

Plazhi Ksamilit, often referred to as Ksamil Beach, is a jewel on the Albanian Riviera, drawing visitors with its stunning natural beauty. The beach boasts pristine turquoise waters and powdery white sands, creating a tropical paradise. The crystal-clear water is perfect for swimming and snorkeling, allowing visitors to explore the vibrant underwater life. The beach is well-maintained, with staff ensuring a clean and enjoyable environment. Visitors can rent beach chairs and umbrellas for a comfortable stay, though space for free beach access may be limited, especially during peak season. The beach's popularity can lead to crowds, particularly in July and August, so arriving early is recommended to secure a good spot. One of the unique features of Plazhi Ksamilit is the collection of small, uninhabited islands just off the coast. These islands, often called the 'Albanian Maldives,' can be reached by boat, kayak, paddleboard, or even by swimming. Exploring these idyllic islands with their rocky shores and hidden beaches offers a sense of adventure and a peaceful escape from the crowded main beach. The surrounding area offers a variety of dining options, with beachside cafes and restaurants serving local cuisine. Plazhi Ksamilit is also a great base for exploring nearby attractions such as Butrint National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient ruins.
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