During our travels in Sarandê, we stumbled upon a beach that left us in awe. It could easily be the most stunning beach we've ever laid eyes on. The water is so clear that you can see the bottom of the sea, and the sand is soft and inviting. The only way to reach this hidden gem is by boat, but the trip is well worth it. Boat rides to the beach range from 15 to 25 euros, which is a small price to pay for such a breathtaking experience. A mini bar is located in the middle of the beach, where you can indulge in refreshing drinks and snacks. The best part? You can choose to sit anywhere on the beach free of charge. This beach is an absolute must-visit for anyone traveling to Sarandê.
The beach and its surroundings are stunningly beautiful, showcasing the wonders of nature. The space between the umbrellas is ample, providing enough room for everyone to enjoy their time in the sun. The cost of one umbrella with two sunbeds is quite reasonable at 700 lek. The locals are extremely friendly, and the food is delicious. Overall, this beach is the best place I have visited in Albania thus far.
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.
The water at the beach was passable, but unfortunately, the shoreline was littered with stones and the waves were tumultuous, making it nearly impossible to take a dip. To make matters worse, the road leading to the beach was in disrepair, forcing me to crawl along at a snail's pace of 5-10 km/h. Suffice it to say, I won't be returning to this beach anytime soon. The accompanying video captures just how treacherous the road truly is.