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Albania, North Macedonia and Kosovo Road trip in the heart of the Balkans

Albania - North Macedonia - Kosovo

Balkan exploration

From $2900 to $4100 per person for 15 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • In two weeks, you get a feel for three cosmopolitan, captivating and off-the-radar countries
  • The moving frescoes of Orthodox Christian churches, the elegance of Ottoman mosques
  • A rental car and private guides throughout your trip: it’s all arranged!
  • Mobile app, carbon absorption, Concierge service: the extra Voyageurs touch
While the Balkans has its heavy hitters, like Greece, Bulgaria or Croatia, there are also more unassuming countries, such as Albania, North Macedonia and Kosovo. These still retain the essential Balkan touch: diversity, colour, spontaneity, strong identities and everyday aesthetics. And hearty cuisine. This journey begins in Albania, a still largely restricted destination. Berat. Gjirokastër and Korçë hold excellent surprises for travellers passionate about architecture and history. In North Macedonia, the city of Ohrid stands out the traditional architecture; the lake on whose shore it sits holds records for its depth and age. The Painted Mosque of Tetovo talks through the Central European decorative art; the frescoes of Saint Panteleimon Church risk orthodoxy amidst a humanist approach, and a warm welcome is extended in the cosmopolitan capital, Skopje. Bureks - savoury pastries filled with cheese or meat - and cevapi - grilled meat rolls served with raw onions, kaymak or ajvar - delight everyone. The Sar Mountains, which are protected by national parks, form a spectacular natural link between the three countries. In Kosovo,the majority of the population is of Albanian origin and its international status is still the subject of debate - yet this does not stop Kosovans from moving forward. It's not a surprise to find Ottoman heritage in Pristina,Pejë and Prizren,but it is surprisingly rich! However, the Orthodox churches are in no way inferior in terms of artistic design and breadth of vision. Return via Albania and its capital Tirana to complete the loop. Despite being shaken by the gloom of the Hoxha years and experimenting in every direction, it is now an extremely friendly and endearing city. Travelling in the Balkans means you truly risk falling in love with it!



Your journey

A rental car is the main transport for your journey. Once you have the keys, you can go anywhere in the best fashion. The distances, the terrain, the condition of the roads - all good reasons to choose this option for your entire itinerary. A quality hotel at each stop offers rest and food, meeting the needs of both mind and body. Ideally located, it also invites you to take effortless evening strolls. Tours take place during the journeys, which are no longer just simple transfers but true paths of discovery in their own right. Along the way,  guided tours are scheduled in your itinerary, taking you right to the heart of things. If you have an off-the-cuff request or encounter a minor setback along the way, our on-site Concierge is available to assist you. In conjunction with your travel specialist, they can also adjust your journey according to your preferences as it unfolds.
Parc national de Durmitor - Monténégro © Stanisa Martinovic/stock.adobe.com
Parc national de Durmitor - Monténégro © Stanisa Martinovic/stock.adobe.com
Mosquée Et'hem Bey à Tirana - Albanie © Julie Foucher
Mosquée Et'hem Bey à Tirana - Albanie © Julie Foucher
Budva - Monténégro © Yurii Kushniruk - stock.adobe.com
Budva - Monténégro © Yurii Kushniruk - stock.adobe.com
Budva - Monténégro © Victoria/stock.adobe.com
Budva - Monténégro © Victoria/stock.adobe.com
Ohrid - Macédoine © Omar Tursic / Unsplash.com
Ohrid - Macédoine © Omar Tursic / Unsplash.com
Albanie © Franziska GILLI/Laif-REA
Albanie © Franziska GILLI/Laif-REA
Tirana - Albanie © Pauline Chardin
Tirana - Albanie © Pauline Chardin
Korca - Albanie © Droits réservés
Korca - Albanie © Droits réservés
Monténégro © Andrey Kobylko/stock.adobe.com
Monténégro © Andrey Kobylko/stock.adobe.com
Mosquée - Tetovo - Macédoine © Beyza çekiç / Pexels.com
Mosquée - Tetovo - Macédoine © Beyza çekiç / Pexels.com
Montagnes - Albanie © Edyta - stock.adobe.com
Montagnes - Albanie © Edyta - stock.adobe.com
Albanie © Florian Stern/Gallery Stock
Albanie © Florian Stern/Gallery Stock

Itinerary

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Arrival in Tirana, Albania, where your vehicle awaits. Drive to Berat and stay two nights in the heart of the historic Mangalem district, at the start of the old road to the castle. Your hotel stands on the remains of manor houses that once belonged to the Pasha of Berat, Ahmet Kurt Pasha, who governed this semi-autonomous area within the Ottoman Empire. The soothing white bedrooms have a refined simplicity, while the restaurant celebrates traditional Albanian flavours and dishes.

Already included - private tour of Old Berat. The Old Town transports you back in time as you venture into the winding alleys of Mangalem. The medieval Kala (castle) stands majestically over the “city of a thousand windows”, a sobriquet that needs no explanation. Must-sees included Shën Mëri Vllahernës (St. Mary of Blachernae) Church, dating from the 13th century and decorated with 16th-century frescoes, and a slender minaret marking the Xhamia e Mbretit (King Mosque), built in the 15th century by Bayezid II. The richly decorated Halveti Tekke (Sufi lodge) takes you straight back to the 18th century. And the proximity of the supposed tomb of the Jewish “messiah” Sabbatai Zevi (1626-1676) adds a mystical dimension to the walk. However, it is the remarkable cohesion of the entire vernacular ensemble that dazzles most. The 18th and 19th-century houses blend in well with the needs of the city.

Don’t miss along the way - Ardenica Monastery is an Orthodox monastery built in the 13th century, decorated with superb 18th-century frescoes. In 1451, it hosted the wedding of Gjergj Kastrioti (or “Skanderbeg”), the Albanian national hero who resisted the Ottomans in the 15th century. Another must-see is Byllis Archaeological Park - the remains of an ancient Illyrian city perched on the hills of the Mallakaster district.
Arrive in Gjirokaster, to stay two nights in a beautiful house in the Old Town. The hotel conversion has scrupulously preserved the spirit of the place and its original materials. In the rooms, long benches echo the Ottoman style. You will find all the comforts you could wish for here. A sense of moderation prevails, striking a fine balance between modern amenities and old Balkan charm. From the window, look out over the thick slate roofs of the kullas (Albanian-Turkish fortified houses). Built in the 17th and 18th centuries, they are a lasting reminder of a time when merchants ruled the city.

Already on your itinerary - Gjirokastër in private. Stroll through the cobbled streets, from the citadel (12th century) to the bazaar (17th-19th centuries) dominated by Xhamia e Pazarit, the bazaar’s mosque (18th century), and pass by the birthplace of writer Ismail Kadare, whose work, Chronicle in Stone, is brought to life beneath your feet. This walk reveals all the reasons why Gjirokastër has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its magnificent architecture, preserved in a remarkably coherent whole, is on a par with Berat. It is a testament to a world with its constraints and compromises, carrying a sense of historical depth and a certain poetry.

Don’t miss along the way - Benja Thermal Pools are natural sulfur-rich hot springs that flow into a series of pools. Here, you can also admire a beautiful single-arch bridge - a hallmark of Ottoman architecture.
Stay two nights in a large house built in traditional style. The buildings surround a charming cobblestone courtyard, with galleries and geraniums. In the evening, the atmosphere is especially enjoyable. The interiors feature stone walls, brick vaults, exposed beams and carefully maintained floors. A discreet modernity, with carpets, embroidery, wood panelling, and matching furniture. The overall design is balanced and contemporary, with a touch of subtle elegance. The rooms, in keeping with this harmonious decor, offer refined comfort. The restaurant serves international cuisine with Albanian accents.

Already on your itinerary - Korçë and Voskopoja in private. During the First World War, the French occupation left its mark on Korçë. On 2 October 1916, the 1st Regiment of African Chasseurs took control of the city, which was administered by Paris until 1920. This political and military intervention have left behind a military cemetery, a French lycée, and a distinctive atmosphere, which has earned Korçë the nickname “Little Paris” of Albania. But that's not its only attraction. At the National Museum of Medieval Art, don’t miss the masterful work entitled The Resurrection of Lazarus by archpriest and renowned 16th-century religious painter Onouphrios of Neokastro. Meanwhile Saint Athanasius Church in Voskopojë has been described by one enthusiastic historian as the “Sistine Chapel of the Balkans”. It’s surely worthwhile checking out! This village, which was a town in the 18th century, also has beautiful old houses lining its cobbled streets.

Cross into North Macedonia, then drive to Ohrid. Stay two nights overlooking the lake of the same name, just steps from the Kej Makedonija promenade and the cobbled streets of the historic centre. Your room is spacious and cleverly arranged for modern comfort. Bathed in natural light, a large window offers a soothing view of the shimmering shores of the lake.

Included - Ohrid, a timeless Macedonian city. Accompanied by a guide, explore the old town at the foot of Samuel’s Fortress (10th century), known for its crenellated walls and square towers. The medieval layout of the streets and the harmonious group of houses (17th-19th centuries) effuse a picturesque charm. Among the notable edifices are the ancient theatre (1st century); the Cathedral of Saint Sophia (with its unforgettable frescoes, 11th-14th centuries); Robevi House, a splendid urban residence from the 1860s; the Church of Saint John at Kaneo (13th century), a small marvel of Byzantine architecture reached only on foot; and the Church of the Holy Mother of God Perivleptos (13th century), with more astonishing frescoes - the painters Michael and Eftychios Astrapas worked here as worthy sons of Saint Luke. The day continues with a visit to the Bay of Bones - a reconstructed prehistoric settlement by the lake, dating from 1200 to 700 BCE that has been developed from discoveries made at a site further north. Although it offers little detailed information, the site provides a unique opportunity to “walk” on the lake’s waters and enjoy new perspectives on its scenery. And finally, there is the Byzantine monastery of Saint Naum (10th century) and its free-roaming peacocks.

Drive to the North Macedonian capital, Skopje.
Don’t miss along the way - The Painted Mosque of Tetovo, built in 1438 and rebuilt in 1833, is unique for its vivid floral decoration. Inside and out, it is entirely painted in an unusual Islamic rococo style. The Arabati Baba Tekke, built in the 16th century, was home to Bektashi dervishes until the Second World War. Today unoccupied, it remains an iconic monument and a fine example of Ottoman carpentry.
Arrive in Skopje and stay two nights in the city centre. From the terrace of your hotel, you can see Macedonia Square. The decor is resolutely international while the design embraces a certain modern classicism. White and grey dominate, enlivened by touches of plum, russet and crimson. The bedrooms offer a good overall level of amenities. Breakfast is served in a neat, functional dining room.

Skopje is the Balkans as we love them: diverse, colourful, lively and welcoming to visitors. A medieval fortress overlooks the city. A little further down, the narrow alleys of the old bazaar still lead to notable Ottoman landmarks, such as the 15th-century Mustafa Pasha Mosque; Daout Pasha Hammam, also from the 15th century, which now houses the National Gallery of Macedonia; the 16th-century Clock Tower, and also Christian sites, like the 19th-century Church of Saint Saviour. But that's not all - you also have the Art Nouveau and modernist buildings in the new town.
Included - Skopje Old Town and its surroundings. Stroll through the heart of the historic districts with a private guide. The tour also takes you up to the monumental Millennium Cross, erected on Mount Vodno to commemorate the country’s conversion to Christianity. A few kilometres from Skopje, in Gorno Nerezi, the 12th-century Church of Saint Panteleimon preserves remarkable frescoes. The striking realism of the depictions reveals a humanist vein within the Byzantine hieratic style. Matka Canyon (and its lake fed by the Treska River) is a magnificent natural site where you can go boating, swimming, visit the caves - Vrelo with its impressive stalactites and stalagmites - and explore the monasteries. Saint Andrew’s Monastery (14th century) and Saint Nicolas (pre-17th century), for example, both include historical frescoes that depict enduring themes.

Drive to Pejë in Kosovo, the third country on your itinerary at the heart of the Balkans. 
Don’t miss along the way - Pristina, the capital and largest city in Kosovo. The Çarshi Mosque is the oldest building in the city. It was built from 1389 to celebrate the Turkish victory at the Battle of Kosovo Polje against a coalition led by Serbian King Lazar Hrebeljanovic. The beautiful imperial mosque was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror in 1460, in the Bursa style, which was very popular in the Balkans. The main hammam dates from the same era. The Kosovo Museum is housed in an Austro-Hungarian building constructed in 1889; the ethnographic museum gives a vivid insight into life during the Ottoman period.
Arrive in Pejë and stay one night in an authentic, 19th-century kulla. This very stylish tower house with dressed stone walls, fireplace and garden terrace offers bedrooms in a traditional style, with distinctly modern comfort. In the restaurant, you can enjoy typical Albanian dishes and specialities by the fireplace or under the arbour.

Don’t miss along the way - The Visoki Decani Orthodox Christian Monastery is a symbol of Serbia’s religious heritage in Kosovo, reflecting a tumultuous history and ongoing tensions.
Next, head south to Prizren. Stay one night in the heart of the small town, just a few steps from the Sinan Pasha Mosque. Its oriental-style decor - red carpet and dark wood furniture - is a little dated, but still functional.

Return to Albania for the final stop of your trip.
Don’t miss along the way - medieval Krujë, famous as Skanderbeg’s birthplace. A museum dedicated to Albania’s national hero stands within the walls of the 5th-century castle.
Finally, continue to Tirana, the vibrant capital of Albania. Return your hire vehicle and stay two nights just steps from Skanderbeg Square (him again!) and the national opera house. In this lively neighbourhood, restaurants, cafes, art galleries, museums, churches and mosques all meld. The classic hotel is elegantly decorated, while the rooms combine comfort and sophistication. The atmosphere is delightfully retro, with antique wooden furniture and Persian rugs. This gives you an ideal base camp for exploring every corner of the city.

On your itinerary - private tour of Tirana, a city literally bursting with colour, where many building facades have been repainted in bright colours at the initiative of a former mayor in the early 2000s. These vivid, energetic colours signal to visitors that Tirana is determined not to be forgotten and aspires to a prominent place among the Balkan capitals. The urban landscape is shaped by eclectic monuments that reflect Soviet aesthetics and the rationalism of Mussolini’s Italy, an example being the vast esplanade of Skanderbeg Square. However, nearby stand the Xhamia e Et’hem Beut - the Et’hem Bey Mosque - and the Clock Tower, magnificent Ottoman landmarks from the early 19th century (the latter helped people arrive on time for the former). The tour also takes in 18th-century Tabakkane Bridge (Tanner’s Bridge), on the north bank of the Lana River. Then continue to the National Historical Museum, which celebrates the richness of Albanian culture since the Palaeolithic period.
Not to be missed - Blloku (Block) district is a true symbol of post-communist Tirana with a vibrant atmosphere. Once reserved exclusively for the regime’s elite between 1961 and 1991, Blloku has since become a lively, sought-after area where ministries, restaurants, bars and boutiques mix.

Transfer to the airport and return flight.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

North Macedonia and Kosovo with a private chauffeur

For a peaceful and comfortable travel experience, you have the option to travel and explore the roads of North Macedonia and Kosovo with a private chauffeur.
Optional extra

With a few extra days: Montenegro

Nestled between the majestic peaks of the Dinaric Alps and the Adriatic, and bordering Albania, from which it is separated by the remarkable Lake Skadar, Montenegro reveals a remarkable natural splendour. The landscapes shift between shady forests and rocky ridges, pebble beaches and radiant coves. The Durmitor and Biogradska Gora national parks are home to vast stretches of pine forest and glacial lakes, privileged playgrounds for hikers, while the Tara River Gorges - the deepest canyon on the continent - are a true paradise for outdoor adventure enthusiasts. The winding Serpentine Road descending towards the Adriatic reveals the first Mediterranean charms at every turn. The Bay of Kotor and its eponymous town, along with the coastal towns of Budva, Sveti Stefan, Bar and Ulcinj that dot the shoreline, add a seaside dimension to the itinerary.

Why visit Albania with Voyageurs du monde?

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A few of the advantages of travelling with us to Albania

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  • Wi-Fi: 1 GB/day included
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  • Adjust your trip while travelling
  • 24-hour assistance
  • CO2 absorption

Why visit Macedonia with Voyageurs du monde?

Every day, our travel specialists craft bespoke experiences shaped around each traveller's profile, desires and budget. These passionate experts design experiences delivered on the ground by a local network of Concierges and trusted contacts. These fully customisable, made-to-measure trips are complemented by a wide range of high-end services (lounges, 24/7 assistance, travel booklet, app, Wi-Fi, restaurant booking, etc.)

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A few of the advantages of travelling with us to Macedonia

  • Wi-Fi: 1 GB/day included
  • Adjust your trip while travelling
  • 24-hour assistance
  • CO2 absorption

Why visit Kosovo with Voyageurs du monde?

Every day, our travel specialists craft bespoke experiences shaped around each traveller's profile, desires and budget. These passionate experts design experiences delivered on the ground by a local network of Concierges and trusted contacts. These fully customisable, made-to-measure trips are complemented by a wide range of high-end services (lounges, 24/7 assistance, travel booklet, app, Wi-Fi, restaurant booking, etc.)

Let us create your trip

A few of the advantages of travelling with us to Kosovo

Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

The estimated budget for this trip is $2,900 to $4,100 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $3,600 per person

Included in this suggestion

  • International flights on a scheduled airline
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
  • Car rental for 13 days
  • Private transfers as mentioned in the travel itinerary
  • Two nights in Berat, in a double room with breakfast
  • Two nights in Gjirokastër, in a double room with breakfast
  • Two nights in Korçë, in a double room with breakfast
  • Two nights in Ohrid, in a double room with breakfast
  • Two nights in Skopje, in a double room with breakfast
  • One night in Pejë, in a double room with breakfast
  • One night in Prizren, in a double room with breakfast
  • Two nights in Tirana, in a double room with breakfast
  • Tour of Berat with a private guide
  • Tour of Gjirokastër with a private guide
  • Tour of Korçë and Voskopojë with a private guide
  • Tour of Ohrid with a private guide
  • Tour of Skopje with a private guide
  • Tour of Tirana with a private guide
  • Our on-site Concierge service
  • Wi-Fi access during your trip: an international mini router or eSIM allowing you to connect your various devices (phones, tablets, computers)
  • GPS navigation service accessible through the Voyageurs du Monde app, loaded with your route, hotel coordinates, and recommended addresses
  • A travel booklet with useful information (your day-by-day itinerary, hotel contact details, a personalized selection of our recommendations, etc.)
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants
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