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Tirana

From £372
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27 Mar → 1 Apr

Albania is a large country with a big variety of places to explore. To sun‑drenched beaches on the Albanian Riviera, rugged peaks in the Albanian Alps, and ancient ruins dotted through the countryside. You can easily reach all of these once you book flights to Albania. At Oceans Travel, finding cheap flights to Albania is straightforward. Use our flight tool to compare dates and nearby airports, then sign up for our newsletter so you’ll receive the best flight deals and last‑minute drops as soon as they appear. Be it a beach holiday, hiking experience or a mini cultural city holiday. This page will provide you with convenient route choices and time saving hints, so you can safely book using Oceans Travel.

Flying to Albania?

Here are some quick flight facts you should know!

Most Popular Route: London → Tirana

Most Popular City: Tirana

Most Popular Airline: Wizz Air

Cheapest Month: August

Common questions about travel to Albania

These are some of the most common questions people ask before booking a trip to Albania, why not see if something you're wondering is here?

Most travellers from the UK, EU, US, Canada and many other countries do not need a visa for short stays (commonly up to 90 days in a 180-day period). Passport rules and visa-free lists vary by nationality, so check your country’s specific entry rules before booking flights to Albania.
Carry a valid passport (many authorities recommend it be valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure), with at least two blank pages for stamps. Along with, proof of onward/return travel and details of where you’ll stay. Nationals who require a visa must meet the passport-validity and paperwork rules set by Albanian authorities. So confirm requirements for your nationality before booking.
Direct flights from London to Tirana typically take about 2 hours and 45 mins to 3 hours. Times vary by departure airport (Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton) and routing. Always check your specific flight’s scheduled duration when you book.
Baggage rules vary by airline and fare type. Many full-service carriers include one checked bag (often 20-23 kg) in economy. However, cheap fares may charge extra for hold luggage. Carry-on allowances commonly range 7-10 kg plus a small personal item. Always check the allowance on your ticket or in the Oceans Travel booking confirmation before you pack.
The official language is Albanian (Shqip). People commonly speak English in airports, hotels, tourist areas, and major towns. Older people and those in coastal/tourist zones also widely understand Italian. You’ll generally be OK with English in main cities.
Yes. Albania is generally more affordable than Western Europe. Expect lower average prices for food, transport and accommodation. However costs vary by region (Tirana and coastal resorts can be pricier). Budget travellers and families often find very good value. (Tip: check local prices and plan a daily budget in advance!)
The official currency is the Albanian lek (ALL). Tourist areas sometimes accept euros. But you’ll get the best prices by using local currency for everyday purchases. Bring a small amount of euros or pounds as backup and plan to withdraw lek from ATMs on arrival (check fees), or exchange a bit at the airport for immediate needs.

Why Travel to Albania?

Albania is one of the most rewarding places to be found in Europe. With having so much to offer without any crowds or the high prices that are found elsewhere. Travellers are attracted by its untouched Adriatic and Ionian, historic cities such as Berat and Gjirokastër, and mountain landscapes that make one feel like he has not been to them before. You can find old towns in the Ottoman era, white-sand beaches along the Albanian Riviera, Balkan and Mediterranean food. Albania can offer a well-rounded travelling experience that is both authentic and pleasurably affordable.

 

Albania's value and variety is what makes it attractive. Tourists have the opportunity to spend their time on beaches, sightseeing and adventure exploration. Explore the vibrant city life in a single trip and at a cheaper price compared to other European countries. With improving infrastructure, welcoming locals, and a growing reputation as a must‑visit destination, more travellers are now looking for flights to Albania as a smarter alternative to overcrowded hotspots.

How to Find the Cheapest Flights to Albania

Finding the cheapest flights to Albania is simple when using Oceans Travel’s tools and resources. One of the easiest ways to spot a good deal is by using our flight search tool, which allows you to compare available routes and prices quickly. You can filter results by dates, airports, and travel class, helping you identify the most budget-friendly options. Whether you’re looking for flights to Tirana, cheap flights to Albania, or return flights to Albania. Our tool gives a clear overview so you can make informed decisions without endless searching.

           

Another way to save is by subscribing to the Oceans Travel newsletter. We regularly share exclusive updates on flight deals and seasonal offers. This is especially useful if your travel dates are flexible or if you’re hoping to find Albania flight deals before peak season. Planning ahead, keeping an eye on our updates, and using the flight tool together can help you secure the best value for your trip. With these options, booking cheap flights to Albania is straightforward, letting you focus more on planning your visit and less on searching for deals.

When to Visit Albania

The best overall travel periods in Albania are the shoulder seasons of late April to June and September to early October when the weather is pleasant, they have less people and cheaper prices. The best period to be there in terms of beach tourism is summer (July-August). With long and sunny days, crowds of people and the highest prices. It is ideal in case you need to be sure of sunshine and lively towns. Winter is the off season in most of the coastal regions as the weather is colder and services are fewer. But it may also be a good deal to travel during the winter time if you are not interested in sunbathing on the beach.

               

Which time is right depends on what you want to do. June-September is the best time of the year to spend time in water (swimming) and on the beach (solar activities). As well as in the forest (hiking) and in the Albanian Alps or Theth/Valbona (May-June or September-October) is a more appropriate time to have pleasant weather and clean forests. Short breaks in culture and city are best in spring or fall when the museums, markets and restaurants are not crowded. Budget travellers should watch for cheap flights to Albania in winter and shoulder months. You can search your flights to Albania on our flight search tool, where you can uncover the best value windows.

Most Popular Routes and Airlines

When it comes to popular routes and airlines for flights to Albania, almost all international services connect through Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza (TIA). This is the country's main flight hub, which serves as the point of entry of travellers in other parts of Europe and the world. TIA has direct flights to major cities like London (UK), Milan (Italy), Athens (Greece) and other European capitals and regional centres.

         

The most frequented routes include Tirana to London Gatwick and London Luton, Milan Malpensa, Bologna, Vienna, Brussels Charleroi and Stockholm routes. This is due to the high demand of travel between Western and Central Europe and the capital region of Albania. These connections are operated yearly or seasonally, with numerous alternatives available to the tourists visiting the country for their holidays, family visits or business visits.

       

These routes are served by a large number of airlines, big full-service airlines, as well as low-cost airlines. Wizz Air Malta is one of the biggest airlines in the Tirana Airport, which has hundreds of weekly flights to other parts of Europe. Ryanair has also a large network of flights linking to the cities in Italy, the UK and Central Europe. British Airways, Air France, Austrian Airline, Swiss International Air Line and Aegean are full-service carriers! These airlines offer the flexibility to plan your flights to Albania, showing connectivity between Tirana and key hubs.

Top Things to See and Do in Albania

Albania is a small nation with a huge diversity. Visitors can be sure of various experiences all the way through the sunny coastline to rough mountain paths. The Albanian Riviera and Ksamil beaches are suitable to visit by beach lovers to enjoy the clear water and hopping on the islands. The archaeological wonders of the UNESCO site of Butrint National Park and the seaside ruins at Apollonia should be visited by history enthusiasts. Visitors can visit the crystal-blue spring, the Blue Eye spring. Take a drive through the scenic Llogora Pass to have a panoramic view of the coastline.

         

Active travellers can find great day‑trip and adventure options. The Accursed Mountains and Theth National Park are renowned when it comes to trekking. In Osumi Canyon, rafting and canyoning is possible. There are also rural experiences such as wine-tasting at family-owned wineries in the interior. Beaches, archaeology, mountain track, and outdoor sports are their diverse activities. The main reasons why people tend to hunt flights to Albania and to organise multi-day tourism travel plans. 

Key Cities in Albania

The major cities of Albania are located in different parts, each with a different experience. The capital, Tirana, is located in the centre of the country and acts as the transport, economic and political centre. It is the most popular entry point for international travellers. Durres, a seaside city to the west, is the home of one of the largest ports in the country. It is closely connected with Tirana, which means that it is a major place of business travel and even ferry traffic. Shkodër is a cultural centre in the north close to the Albanian Alps which serves towns and rural communities around it. Kukes deals with travel across Albania’s mountainous border regions.

       

To the further south, the cities of Albania offer an image of slower life pace and greater regionality. Vlorë marks the meeting point of the Adriatic and Ionian seas and is closely tied to coastal communities and seasonal travel. Beraat and Gjirokastër are inland, located in the valleys and hills of rivers and are the key local centres of the surrounding towns and villages. Korçe, located in the south east, links Albania to other neighbouring countries and acts as a trading and cultural centre to the locality. Varied landscapes and culture shape how diverse Albania is, as all these cities demonstrate! Additionally, it helps travellers needing to know what routes to go on and if their travel needs fit when planning flights to Albania.