Albania, located between the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, is full of striking contrasts, from lively cities to pristine beaches and rugged mountains. Tirana, the vibrant capital, buzzes with colourful streets, markets and a thriving cafe scene. Durres and Vlore offer coastal views and a relaxed seaside vibe, while Sarande on the Albanian Riviera is perfect for sun and inspiration. Berat, with its historic architecture and charming old town, provides a peaceful escape and a glimpse into Albania’s rich culture. With improving internet and a growing community of remote workers, Albania balances productivity and exploration. Whether working in Tirana, enjoying the coast in Durres, Vlore or Sarande, or wandering Berat’s historic streets, it offers culture, adventure and downtime for those who combine work and travel.
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Albania Tip: Durres, Sarande and Vlore offer quieter, more affordable seaside stays in the shoulder seasons.
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The official currency is the Albanian Lek (ALL). Cash is widely used, especially outside major cities, though cards are generally accepted in places like Tirana, Vlore and Sarande.
Albania is in the Central European Time Zone (UTC+1) and observes daylight saving time, switching to UTC+2 during the summer months.
Albania has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters - perfect for enjoying the coast in summer and exploring inland towns in spring and autumn.
Albania uses a standard voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The most common plug types are C, F and L.
Albania offers a remote work visa (Unique Permit) for digital nomads, allowing you to live and work in the country for up to 1 year with the option to extend.
The official language is Albanian, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, especially in Tirana, Sarande and other popular destinations.
Albania Tip: The top SIM card providers are Vodafone and One Albania.
Tirana, Durres and Vlore are among the most popular destinations for remote workers and digital nomads in Albania.
As of January 2026, TestMy.net reported average download speeds of 128 Mbps and upload speeds of 31 Mbps in Albania.
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