NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
The moon’s reflection is dancing off the breathtaking Ionian Sea and the music’s so good, the staff are climbing on the bar to join in the party. This is not what I expected from my first trip to Albania.
When you tell relatives over the age of say, 45, that you’re heading to the former-communist stronghold, they’ll ask one question: is it safe?
Though its dictatorship fell in 1990, Albania has struggled to rebrand in the eyes of some holidaymakers, not helped by its regular mention in Westminster (in 2022, there were more Albanians applying for asylum in the UK than any other nationality, making it synonymous with the ‘small boats’ discourse).
Yet Albania has become one of the up-and-coming European destinations for those in the know, attracting a record-breaking 5 million tourists last year. How?