This beach in the Himare zone of Albania is truly one of the best. It offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere, and the water is absolutely amazing. During my visit to Himare, I dedicated three out of my four days to the Lambjano beach, and it was an incredibly enjoyable experience.
I recently visited a beach that had white, fine pebbles. During my short trip, I took a leisurely stroll around the castle that surrounds the beach.
This beach is truly one of the best I've ever been to. The water is clean, and there aren't too many people around. Additionally, there are small streams of fresh water flowing all along the beach, just beneath the stones.
The beach is accessible to the public for free. Additionally, there is a path that leads to a bunker. If you climb up the path, you will eventually come across a stream. Furthermore, if you continue up the well-worn path for approximately 2.5 kilometers, you will reach Pikeras.
The path leading to the beach may prove to be a bit of a challenge, as it is approximately three kilometers of off-road terrain. Additionally, the beach itself may be quite rocky and littered with some debris. However, the water is absolutely stunning and boasts a beautiful turquoise hue. Furthermore, the bay is well-protected from any gusts of wind, making for a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
Why bother with this so-called "private" beach when there are plenty of public ones nearby? Don't be fooled into thinking you can sneak in and enjoy a peaceful day on the sand - the workers will quickly shoo you away if you don't pay up. Save yourself the hassle and head to more welcoming spots like Lvadi, Jala, Qeparo, Borshit, Potam, or Sfageio. Trust me, you won't regret it.