Sarandë

Sarandë

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Sarandë or Saranda is a coastal town in Vlorë County, southern of Albania. Geographically, it is situated on an open sea gulf of the Ionian Sea in the central Mediterranean, about 14 km (8.7 mi) east of the north end of the Greek island of Corfu. Saranda typically has over 300 sunny days a year.

The city is known for its blue deep waters of the Mediterranean. Near Sarandë are the remains of the ancient city of Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage site. In recent years, Saranda has seen a steady increase in tourists, many of them coming by cruise ship. Visitors are attracted by the natural environment of Saranda and its archaeological sites. Sarandë has a large Greek population and is considered one of the two centers of the Greek minority in Albania.

In antiquity, Saranda was known as Onchesmus. Located opposite the Greek island of Corfu, Saranda is characterized by a Mediterranean climate and warm sea waters. Saranda typically has over 300 sunny days a year. Due to its location and warm weather Saranda is one of the most attractive tourist towns on the Albanian Riviera, where honeymooners traditionally spend their holidays. Fronting the sea and along the main promenade there are some hotels and restaurants which offer you catering facilities and accommodation.

Country Albania
Languages spokenAlbanian
Currency usedLekë
Area (km2)58.96

Culture and history info

In antiquity the city was known by the ancient Greek name of Onchesmos or Anchiasmos and was inhabited by the Greek tribe of the Chaonians. Onchesmos flourished as the port of the Chaonian capital Phoenice(modern-day Finiq).

The city was probably raided by the Ostrogoths in 551 AD, while during this period it became also the target of piratic raids by Gothic ships. In a medieval chronicle of 1191 the settlement appears to be abandoned, while its former medieval name (Anchiasmos) isn't mentioned any more. From that year, the toponym borrows the name of the nearby Orthodox basilica church of Agioi Saranta, erected in the 6th century, ca. 1 km (0.6 mi) southeast of the modern town.

In 1878, a Greek rebellion broke out, with revolutionaries taking control of Sarandë and Delvinë. This was suppressed by Ottoman troops, who burned twenty villages in the region.

The town was included in the newly formed Albanian state in 1913 under the terms of the Protocol of Florence. It was occupied twice by Greece in 1913 and from 1914 to 1916, the second time by Greek insurgents from the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus. In May 1914, negotiations were started in Sarandë between representative of the provisional government of Northern Epirus and that of Albania which continued in nearby Corfu and ended up with the recognition of the Northern Epirote autonomy inside the newly established Albanian state.

It was then occupied by Italy between 1916 and 1920 as part of the Italian Protectorate on southern Albania. Sarandë was again occupied by Italian forces in 1939 and was a strategic port during the Italian invasion of Greece. During this occupation, it was called "Porto Edda" in honor of the eldest daughter of Benito Mussolini.

During the Greco-Italian War, the city came under the control of the advancing Greek forces, on 6 December 1940. The capture of this strategic port further accelerated the Greek penetration to the north. As a result of the German invasion in Greece in April 1941, the town returned to Italian control. On 9 October 1944 the town was captured by a group of British commandos under Brigadier Tom Churchill and local partisans of LANÇ under Islam Radovicka. The involvement of the British troops was considered problematic by LANÇ as they considered that they would use the town as their base and install allies of the Greek resistance in the area as British documents indicate that EDES forces also joined the operation. However, the British troops soon withdrew from the region, leaving the region to the Albanian communist forces.


Tourism is the main driver of the economy of Sarandë. It is a significant tourist destination on the Ionian Sea, and by far one of the most popular destination in Albania.

It's a prosperous region with varied attractions, plants and mountains, rivers and lakes, springs and virgin beaches, citrus plantations, olive groves and vineyards, pastures and woods, fish and shellfish farming, desirable hunting places. In short, the right place for the development of tourism. Saranda's stony beaches are quite decent and there are plenty of sights in and around town, including the mesmerising ancient archaeological site of Butrint and the hypnotic Blue Eye Spring. Between Saranda and Butrint, the lovely beaches and islands of Ksamil are perfect for a dip after a day of exploring.

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Boungaville Bay

Boungaville Bay

Rruga Butrinitit, Sarandë
Kjo pronë është 1 minuta në këmbë nga plazhi. I ndodhur në Sarandë në Rajonin e Qarkut të Vlorës, Bo More info
Hotel Agimi and S

Hotel Agimi and S

st "Butrinti", Sarandë
Kjo pronë është 1 minutë në këmbë nga plazhi. Ka një plazh privat dhe ofron cadra falas, Hotel Agimi More info
Hotel Apollon

Hotel Apollon

Rruga Mithat Hoxha Street, 9703, Sarandë
Kjo pronë është 1 minutë në këmbë nga plazhi. Ka plazh privat me cadra falas. Hotel Apollon ofron dh More info
Hotel Bahamas

Hotel Bahamas

Turizem - Kanali Çukes, 9703, Sarandë
Kjo pronë është 1 minutë në këmbë nga plazhi. Hotel Bahamas ndodhet direkt në plazhin privat me gura More info
Hotel Ceko

Hotel Ceko

Butrint, Sarandë
Kjo pronë është 2 minuta më këmbë nga plazhi. E vendosur në Sarandë, vetëm 100 m nga plazhi, Hotel C More info
Hotel Dodona

Hotel Dodona

Kanali i Çukës, 9701, Sarandë
Kjo pronë është 1 minutë në këmbë nga plazhi. E vendosur në një plazh privat në Sarandë, Hotel Dodon More info
Hotel Il Conte Di Monte Cristo

Hotel Il Conte Di Monte Cristo

Lefter Talo 15, 9702, Sarandë
Hoteli ndodhet 3 minuta larg prej detit. I vendosur në bregdet, Hotel Il Conte Di Monte Cristo karak More info
Hotel Maestral

Hotel Maestral

Rruga Butrinti 32, Lagja NO: 1, 9701, Sarandë
Hotel Maestral është një pronë me pamje nga deti e vendosur në Sarandë. Ajo ofron WiFi falas, një re More info
Hotel New Heaven

Hotel New Heaven

Rruga Saranda Butrinti, 9703, Sarandë
Ky hotel ndodhet vetëm 1 minutë larg detit. I pozicionuar 400 m në largësi nga qendra e Sarandës, Ho More info
Hotel Royal Saranda

Hotel Royal Saranda

Rruga Jonianet Nr. 13, 9702, Sarandë
Vetëm 20 m nga plazhi, Hotel Royal Saranda ofron strehim me ajër të kondicionuar me ballkone dhe me More info
Hotel Seaside

Hotel Seaside

Hotel Seaside Saranda, 2nd Km Butrinti-Saranda Road, Sarandë
Vetëm 2-minuta në këmbë larg nga plazhi, Hotel Seaside Saranda është vendosur në Sarandë. Me pamje n More info
Hotel Visad

Hotel Visad

Butrinti Street, Sarandë
I vendosur në plazhin e tij privat në rrugën që lidh Sarandën me Butrintin, Hotel Visad ka dhoma me More info
Hotel Vola

Hotel Vola

Rruga Butrinti, Sarandë
E vendosur në plazhin me guralecë në fillim të rrugës që lidh Sarandën me Butrintin, Hotel Vola ofro More info
Santa Quaranta Premium Resort

Santa Quaranta Premium Resort

Rruga Butrinti, 9701, Sarandë
Kjo pronë është 1 minutë në këmbë nga plazhi. Ndodhet në një vend me pamje nga deti në Sarandë. Sant More info
Saranda International Hotel

Saranda International Hotel

Rruga Sarande-Ksamil, Sarandë
Përmban plazh privat me karrige në kuvertë, cadra dhe një bar plazhi, Hotel Saranda International ka More info
Saranda Palace

Saranda Palace

Rruga Arbrit, Lagjia 4, 9703, Sarandë
Hoteli ndodhet vetëm 1 minutë në këmbë nga deti. Saranda Palace pozicionohet afër detit në Sarandë, More info

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