Wizz Airhas launched a new route, linking up the UK with a cheap and sunny European destination.
Albaniahas been dubbed "the Maldives of Europe" thanks to its unspoilt white sandy shores and crystal-clear waters that grace its spectacular Riviera. Whilst it's not exactly a hidden gem - with growing numbers of holidaymakers discovering the region - it still offers remarkable value compared to other European hotspots. Travellers can indulge in luxury accommodation without emptying their bank accounts, with seafront flats available from just £20 per night.
Food is equally kind to the purse strings, with a hearty meal and drinks typically setting you back around £15. Thanks to a flurry of TikTok videos flaunting its crystal-clear waters and pristine white sands, Albania has become a hot topic for holidaymakers seeking a slice of the Maldives experience.
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Blessed with a Mediterranean climate and summer temperatures soaring up to 30°C, it's a paradise for sun worshippers. Jetting off to Albania won't break the bank either.
Wizz Air's new route connects London Gatwick with Tirana, the capital of Albania. The cheapest tickets cost just £19.99, with five weekly flights running from October 26. If you're not close to Gatwick, then Ryanair also offers flights to Tirana from Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh and London Stansted. The new fare has been launched after a family admitted that they arrived at the airport a year early for their flight.
Albania boasts the lowest living costs in Europe, with city-centre hotel rooms in Tirana going for less than £30, breakfast included. Beachside flats along the Adriatic coast are even more affordable.
Another wallet-friendly route to Albania's glittering coastline is to fly into Corfu and then hop on a ferry for roughly £15 each way. If you set up camp in Dhërmi, you can explore a new beach every day. A delightful beachfront lunch in the area will only cost about £10 per person.
Laura Hewson, a Kiwi backpacker who explored the country last autumn, said: "We were planning to go Croatia. But one of our friends who'd been to Albania told us [we should go there]. They said it's like Greece or Croatia but cheaper and a lot more beautiful because there are not as many tourists. We're actually staying at a four-star hotel with breakfast included for the same price that we were staying in hostels with eight [strangers] in a room in Italy and Spain."
Her travel companion, Farrell Modd, mentioned that social media influenced their decision to visit Albania, noting the impact of TikTok videos from travel accounts that highlighted the country's stunning landscapes. She commented: "It's beautiful, clear blue water, lots of swimming spots."
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