• 1 Day
  • Max People : 26
  • Jan 18’ - Dec 21'
Description

Discover the enchanting old town of Berat, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture. Your visit will start with a tour of Berat Castle, a historic fortress offering spectacular views and a glimpse into the city’s storied past. Wander across the Gorica Bridge, a beautiful example of traditional engineering that connects the old and new parts of town.

Continue your exploration with visits to the King’s Mosque and the Sultan’s Mosque, both exemplary of Berat’s rich religious heritage. After a flavorful lunch, return to your hotel to reflect on the day’s experiences and enjoy an evening at leisure.

Highlights
Berat Castle: A historical fortress with panoramic views
Gorica Bridge: A picturesque bridge connecting old and new Berat
King’s Mosque & Sultan’s Mosque: Historic religious sites
Price Includes
Hotel Accomodation
Tour Guide
All transportation in destination location
Price Excludes
Food & Beverages
Any Private Expenses
Room Service Fees
Itinerary

Explore the ancient Berat Castle, an imposing fortress with panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape.

Stroll over the Gorica Bridge, a charming structure that links the old town with the newer parts of Berat.

Discover the architectural and historical significance of the King’s Mosque and Sultan’s Mosque.

Enjoy a traditional Albanian meal in Berat, sampling local flavors and specialties.

Head back to your hotel to relax and unwind after a day of sightseeing.

Location
Faq

Make sure to stay hydrated and use sunscreen, especially during summer. Tap water is safe to drink in most areas, but if you have concerns, bottled water is widely available.

Yes, our tours are designed to be enjoyable for a wide range of age groups. We offer a variety of activities that cater to different interests and fitness levels. If you have specific needs or requirements, please let us know in advance so we can accommodate them.

We recommend bringing comfortable clothing and footwear, a hat, sunscreen, a camera, and a reusable water bottle. Depending on the season, you might also want to pack a light jacket or rain gear. If you have any specific dietary restrictions or medical needs, please inform us beforehand.

The currency used in Albania is the Albanian lek (ALL). Credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops in urban areas, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for smaller establishments or rural areas where card payments might not be available.

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