Begin your journey with a visit to the 13th-century Ardenica Monastery, perched on a hilltop with breathtaking views of the Myzeqe plains. Explore the Church of St. Mary, adorned with stunning frescoes and old icons, and wander through the peaceful courtyard and library. Remember to dress modestly and maintain a quiet demeanour, as this is an active monastery.
Next, head to the Apollonia Archaeological Park, one of the most important ancient cities in the Balkans. Founded in 588 BC by Greeks from Corinth, this site is steeped in history. Marvel at the well-preserved Roman theatre facade with its six columns, explore the museum housed in the 13th-century Monastery of St. Mary, and discover the foundations of the library and stoa where Emperor Augustus studied. Be sure to bring water and a hat, as there is little shade.
Finally, arrive in Berat, known as the “City of a Thousand Windows.” This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the best-preserved Ottoman town in Albania. Explore the hilltop Berat Castle, still inhabited and home to 14 churches, including the Church of St. Mary of Blachernae and the Onufri Icon Museum. Wander through the Mangalem Quarter, with its Ottoman houses stacked on the hillside, and cross the Gorica Bridge for a classic panorama.
In the Gorica Quarter, discover quieter, traditional houses and the lead mosque. Visit the medieval centre to learn about 19th-century life. Don’t miss the chance to try local dishes like “tave kosi” lamb and yoghurt or “pula me përshesh” chicken at a restaurant with castle views.