Albania Travel Information
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When to Go to Albania
To get the most out of your next adventure it makes sense to consider some of the very local factors that combine to make up what you feel is the best time to travel to a destination. Many of these factors are very personal - some people prefer to travel when the weather is not too hot, or sites too crowded - others prefer to travel when a traditional local event is taking place. Taking into account the dates of public holidays can also make sense as these may have an impact on opening times of attractions, shops and restaurants, or might affect public transport or other services. Conversely public holidays can be a time of great local festivities and celebrations providing a feast of local expressionism and culture.
Climate
Albania's climate is quite diverse. The lowlands and plains are characterised by a typical Mediterranean climate whilst the mountainous interior is typically continental with a little Mediterranean influence. The north and south of the country do, however, differ widely - with drier summers in the south and much greater summer and winter temperatures in the north. In the south and central plains the summer is normally very sunny and hot with temperatures frequently reaching 40°C or higher.
The warm Sirocco wind in autumn brings a muggy/sticky period. Mid-October sees the start of the rainy season (which peaks in November) and snow starts to fall high in the mountains. Rain showers are typically short and sharp. Winter in the mountains is cold with remote villages often cut off with heavy snowfall.
Seasonality
Spring and late summer/autumn tend to be some of the best periods for cultural travelling in Albania, avoiding the peak holiday months of July and August when Albanians from all around the region (Kosovo, Macedonia and Albania) travel to Albania's Adriatic coastline for sun and beach holidays.
National Holidays
| Date |
Description |
| 02 Jan 08 |
New Year's Holiday |
| 14 Mar 08 |
Summer Day |
| 22 Mar 08 |
Nevruz Day |
| 24 Mar 08 |
Easter Monday |
| 28 Apr 08 |
Orthodox Easter Monday |
| 01 May 08 |
Labour Day |
| 30 Sep 08 |
Lesser Bairam (End of Ramadan) |
| 19 Oct 08 |
Mother Theresa Day |
| 20 Oct 08 |
Morther Theresa Day (day in lieu) |
| 28 Nov 08 |
Independence Day |
| 29 Nov 08 |
Liberation Day |
| 01 Dec 08 |
Liberation Day (day in Lieu) |
| 08 Dec 08 |
Greater Barjam (Feast of Sacrifice)- Muslim |
| 25 Dec 08 |
Christmas Day |
| 01 Jan 09 |
New Year |
National Events
| Event |
Occurs |
Description |
| MFAFT! Music Festival |
July |
The MFAFT! Music Festival takes place on the Albanian Riviera at Himara. |
| Gjirokastra Folk Festival |
Every four years |
A wonderful cultural event - the Gjirokastra Folk Festival - takes place every 4 years when dancers and singers gather, wearing traditional costume, to celebrate Albanian folk music. |