Attractions and places to see around the Buna offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites where the Bojana River meets the Adriatic Sea. This region encompasses the Bojana River Delta, a significant wetland ecosystem known for its diverse flora and fauna. The area includes Ada Bojana island, recognized for its sandy beaches and water sports opportunities. Nearby Ulcinj provides cultural points of interest, including an Old Town and historical monuments.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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It is not the Hani i Hotit border crossing on the other side of the lake, but the Muriqan - Sukobin border crossing.
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The Lead Mosque was built in 1773 by the Albanian Pasha Mehmed Bushati, a famous member of the noble Bushati family, who was at that time vizier of the Pashalik Shkodra and wanted to give his city more importance.
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The mosque has two 40-meter-high minarets. The main dome has a diameter of three meters. The interior is decorated with brightly colored paintings.
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There is a great view in all directions: the 2 rivers and the mountains.
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Great place with lots of lovely animals and nice people. There are usually other bikepackers there too.
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Absolutely wonderful place with very nice, helpful people and a great social project! Bike friendly!
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The entrance fee now costs 400 LEK
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Lake Skadar (also Lake Shkodra or Lake Skadar; Albanian Liqen/-i i Shkodrës, Serbian and Montenegrin Скадарско језеро Skadarsko Jezero, historically also Italian Lago di Scutari) is the largest lake on the Balkan Peninsula and the largest lake in Southern Europe. The lake takes its name from the formerly used Italian name of the Albanian city of Shkodra (Serbian/Montenegrin Скадар/Skadar), which lies at the southeast tip of the lake. The lake lies in the border area between Montenegro and Albania; the Montenegrin part of the lake's surface area is slightly larger than the Albanian part. To the southwest it is separated from the Adriatic Sea, which lies only 20 kilometers away, by the Rumija Mountains, which are up to 1,600 meters high, while on the northeast side there is a wide, partly swampy plain.
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The Bojana region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique Lake Skadar, the largest lake on the Balkan Peninsula, known for its significant wetland ecosystem and diverse wildlife. The Bojana River Delta itself is a vital wetland, home to over 200 bird species. Don't miss Ada Bojana Island, famous for its long, sandy beaches and stunning sunsets where the river meets the Adriatic Sea.
Yes, the area offers several historical and cultural landmarks. You can visit Rozafa Castle, an ancient fortress offering extensive views, including the two rivers and surrounding mountains. Nearby, you'll also find religious buildings like the Ebu Bekër Mosque and the Parruca Mosque. For a unique historical insight, discover the Sunken Austro-Hungarian Shipwreck at Lake Shkodër.
The Bojana region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. On Ada Bojana, you can enjoy various water sports like kitesurfing and windsurfing due to consistent winds and shallow waters. Kayaking, paddleboarding, and boat tours along the Bojana River are also popular. For land-based activities, there are nature walks, cycling trails, and even horseback riding along the beach. You can also find numerous hiking, running, and MTB trails nearby.
Absolutely! The region is great for families. The sandy beaches of Ada Bojana with their shallow, warm waters are ideal for children. Lake Skadar is also considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for boat trips and birdwatching. For a unique experience, visit Ana e Mali Eco Social Farm, which is known for its animals and welcoming atmosphere.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the View of Shkodër from Rozafa Castle. This spot offers extensive vistas in all directions, encompassing the two rivers and the surrounding mountains. Another scenic point is the Wooden bridge over the Buna (Bojana) River, which provides charming river views.
The Bojana River Delta is a significant wetland ecosystem, spanning over 250 km² between Lake Skadar and the Adriatic Sea. It's recognized as one of the most important natural wetlands in the eastern Mediterranean, particularly for its diverse flora and fauna. It's a haven for birdwatchers, especially during migration seasons, offering opportunities to observe over 200 bird species, including rare and protected ones.
Along the Bojana River, especially on Ada Bojana, you'll find numerous stilt-house restaurants, such as the Ada Bojana Riverside Restaurants. These establishments offer fresh seafood and local delicacies in a relaxed, scenic atmosphere. You can also find cafes and restaurants in nearby towns like Ulcinj and Shkodër.
Beyond typical sightseeing, the Bojana area offers unique experiences like using the healthy mud found on a specific spot of Ada Bojana's sandy beach, believed by some to have rejuvenating properties. You can also experience the thrill of kitesurfing or windsurfing in the shallow waters of Ada Bojana, or take a peaceful boat tour to explore the river's hidden coves and lush marshlands.
Yes, the Hani i Hotit Border Crossing (Montenegro–Albania) is located in the vicinity. It serves as a key transit point between the two countries, facilitating travel for visitors exploring both sides of the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical depth. The extensive views from Rozafa Castle are highly rated, as is the serene environment of Lake Skadar. The unique charm of the Wooden bridge over the Buna (Bojana) River and the welcoming atmosphere of places like Ana e Mali Eco Social Farm also receive positive feedback from the komoot community.
Yes, the Bojana River Delta and Lake Skadar are prime locations for birdwatching. The delta is a significant wetland ecosystem, attracting over 200 bird species, including many rare and protected ones. During migration seasons, it becomes a particularly active spot to observe various species like herons, cormorants, and kingfishers.

