Best attractions and places to see in Rezervati Natyror I Menaxhuar "Karaburun" include a diverse array of natural landscapes and historical sites. This region, part of Albania's only national marine park, features rugged coastlines, sea caves, and secluded beaches. The peninsula also contains ancient inscriptions and remnants of communist-era military infrastructure. Its mountainous terrain and rich biodiversity contribute to its appeal for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Indeed, as the previous comment says, the road is certainly blocked at this point, even for bikes: leaving the main road on the right and going up for the first few kilometers, a car overtakes us and then quickly comes back telling us that it's blocked and that even bikes can't pass. Not wanting to go up for nothing, we go back down to get information at the local cafe: people tell us that it's possible to take the 6km long tunnel by bike on a sort of sidewalk inside. A cyclist who has just used it confirms that it's doable... Arriving at the toll booth before the tunnel, an employee tells us not to take it at all because it could cause an accident (we agree with him, but we still want to go through...). Finally, it's possible to get back on the mountain road just before the tunnel by taking the left, as our last contact had indicated.
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Turned out to be a dead end nowadays, at one point the road is just demolished, permanently gone. So I had to turn back to the main road
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Beware of mosquitoes, there are thousands of them attacking you for more than three hours on the hike, don't forget mosquito repellent, it will save you! I don't recommend this hike for people who are not used to it and don't do it a lot because it is very difficult and the paths are not at all marked as one might expect. On top of that, you will inevitably get lost and get scratched all along the way by brambles and brush, so bring long clothing for both mosquitoes and scratches. However, the hike was still worth the detour, because the beach is absolutely incredible! Probably the most beautiful we've ever done, but if you have the opportunity to go by boat, it's still easier... Much longer than expected with all the times we got lost. BRING PLENTY OF WATER!!! P.S.: Also watch out for snakes; you'll also encounter wild cows and horses.
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The tunnel is currently closed, so all traffic is going over the pass. But traffic will be limited, at least on May 9, 2025.
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varied hike through the Llogara National Park
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The region is home to several impressive sea caves. The most prominent is Haxhi Ali Cave, a frequent highlight of boat tours, known for its dramatic stalactites and stalagmites. Another must-see is the Blue Gem Cave (also called Shpella e Akulloreve), famous for the electric blue illumination of its waters.
The peninsula boasts numerous hidden bays and beaches, many accessible primarily by boat. Highlights include Grama Bay, celebrated for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and serene coves, and Brisan Bay Beach, ideal for swimming and camping. Other notable spots are Dafina Bay, Gjiri i Anglëzit (English Bay), Skaloma Beget Bay, Kakome Beach, and Gjipe Beach.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Llogara Pass, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the Ionian Coast. From View of the Albanian Riviera from Llogara National Park, you can enjoy fantastic views of the blue sea towards Corfu. Another excellent spot is View of the Ionian Coast from Llogara National Park, providing beautiful mountain vistas and views of the Albanian coastline.
Yes, the region has a rich history. At Grama Bay, you can find ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions carved into the cliffs by sailors. The marine park's waters also contain remnants of historic shipwrecks from ancient Greek, Roman, and World War II eras. Additionally, the Karaburun Peninsula preserves traces of its past as a military zone, including Communist-era tunnels, bunkers, and abandoned structures.
The Karaburun Peninsula offers numerous trails along its coast and through its rugged, mountainous interior, providing excellent opportunities for hiking. You can find easy hikes like the "Hiking loop from Llogara Pass" or the "Old Stone Chapel – Kisha e Marmiroit loop from Orikum." For more options, explore the Easy hikes in Rezervati Natyror I Menaxhuar "Karaburun" guide.
The Karaburun-Sazan National Marine Park is ideal for water activities. Its crystal-clear waters and vibrant underwater ecosystems make it a prime location for snorkeling and diving. Many boat tours departing from Vlorë, Radhimë, or Orikum include stops for swimming in secluded coves and exploring sea caves.
Recognized as an Important Bird and Plant Area, the peninsula and marine park are home to a wide array of flora and fauna. You might spot rare Mediterranean species, endangered loggerhead sea turtles, dolphins, and occasionally, the rare Mediterranean monk seal. The diverse underwater ecosystems also host extensive seagrass meadows and coral formations.
Yes, the region offers cycling opportunities, though some routes can be challenging. For example, the "View of Llogara Pass – View of the Llogara Pass Road loop from Smile Albania" is a difficult route. You can find more options and details in the Cycling in Rezervati Natyror I Menaxhuar "Karaburun" guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, including the rugged coastlines, crystal-clear waters, and panoramic viewpoints. The komoot community highlights the fantastic views of the blue sea from spots like View of the Albanian Riviera from Llogara National Park, and the incredible, secluded beaches such as Brisan Bay Beach, despite some challenging access.
Yes, Sazan Island is an integral part of the Karaburun-Sazan National Marine Park, contributing significantly to its unique landscape and biodiversity. While historically a restricted military zone, boat tours typically offer views or passages around the island, revealing its hidden coves and pristine beaches. Direct access might be limited, but its presence enhances the marine park's appeal.
The most popular and often the only way to explore many of the peninsula's attractions, especially the secluded beaches and sea caves, is via boat tours. These tours typically depart from Vlorë, Radhimë, or Orikum and often include stops for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring highlights like Haxhi Ali Cave and Grama Bay.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For instance, you can find routes like the "Maja Thanasit – Qafa e Llogarasë loop from Llogara National Park" for a more difficult run, or moderate options such as the "Running loop from Orikum." More details are available in the Running Trails in Rezervati Natyror I Menaxhuar "Karaburun" guide.


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