Durres at a glance

Durres Resort in Albania is a vibrant seaside destination known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and lively Mediterranean atmosphere.

Destination Profile

Durres is a bustling coastal city offering an exciting blend of history, culture and seaside relaxation. Located just a short drive from the capital Tirana, Durres is famed for its long sandy beaches along the Adriatic coast where visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and a variety of water sports. The city’s vibrant promenade is lined with cafes, restaurants and shops which provide a perfect spot to unwind. For those seeking to learn more about the history of Durres this resort boasts significant historical sites, including the ancient Roman Amphitheatre which dates back to the 2nd century BC and the Byzantine Forum, a well preserved remnant of the late Roman era. The Venetian Tower and the Grand Mosque offer further insight into the city’s rich past. Additionally, nature lovers can explore nearby attractions like the Shtam Pass National Park or enjoy the hiking trail along the Via Egnatia​. Durres is also a fantastic place for vibrant nightlife, with numerous clubs and bars offering entertainment by the beach.

Things To Do

Visit the Roman Amphitheatre of Durres: One of Albania's most significant archaeological treasures and a must visit for history enthusiasts. Built in the 2nd century AD during Emperor Trajan's reign, it is one of the largest amphitheatres in the Balkans, originally capable of seating around 15,000 spectators. This ancient structure hosted gladiator games and public events, reflecting Durres' prominence as a Roman port city.

Hike the Via Egnatia: For adventure seekers, this ancient Roman road begins in Durres and stretches across several countries, the first stage is an 18 kilometre hike which has stunning views of the Albanian countryside​.