expansive rooms with a flashy vibe include free wi fi, satellite tv and minibars, as well as balconies offering sea views. overlooking the adriatic sea, and a 7 minute walk from shetitorja naim frasher, a lively seafront promenade, this swanky, curvy hotel is 5 minutes' walk from port sarande and 2 km from era beach. suites feature separate sitting areas, and upgraded suites add opulent decor. some quarters have arched windows and/or whirlpool tubs. parking is free. other amenities include a restaurant offering sea views, as well as a bar, a rooftop pool and a spa. room service is available. check in time: 3:00 pmcheck out time: 11:00 am Tirana International Airport 3 hr 53
Apraos Beach (2 hr 41) Ksamil Beach (23 min) Pulëbardha Beach (22 min) Pebble beach backed by cliffs & known for its turquoise water, with sun loungers & a restaurant. Old Perithia [Palea Peritheia] Παλαιά Περίθεια (2 hr 57) Venerable village featuring medieval stone houses, churches & local restaurants. Ali Pasha Castle of Butrint (30 min) Remote, 19th-century Ottoman structure built on top of an earlier Venetian ruin, accessible by boat. Lori Beach (26 min) Small cove with a sandy beach, shallow waters, sun lounges to rent & a restaurant serving snacks. Lake Butrint (4 hr 22) Lake and lagoon Mount Pantokrator (2 hr 41) The highest mountain on Corfu, accessible by car & with a cafe, monastery & views at the top. Lekursi Castle (6 min) Hilltop castle ruins featuring imposing round towers, sweeping views & a spacious eatery. Butrint National Park (27 min) Olive-shaded archaeological site home to the Greek, Roman & medieval remains of the city of Butrint. The Blue Eye (34 min) Crystal clear natural spring-water pool descending over 164 ft., with a small viewing platform. Krorëza Beach (7 min) Hillside remains of a 6th-century Byzantine monastery, with views over Sarandë, its bay & Corfu. Bataria Beach (2 hr 41) Set in a cove, this small beach has a pebbly shore & clear water, plus sunbeds & umbrellas for rent. Avlaki Beach (2 hr 39) Beach, equestrianism, and windsurfing |