Albania is a country of many faces, where each season offers a different experience. Whether you’re planning to hike in the Albanian Alps, explore Ottoman towns, or enjoy the beaches of the Riviera, the best time to go depends on your goalsâand your budget!
Hereâs our season-by-season guide, based on our own experiences on the ground âš
âïž Spring (April to June): Albania in Bloom
Why go?
- Ideal for hiking and city exploring: mild temperatures and few tourists
- Lush green landscapes and blooming flowers
- Affordable prices, especially outside Easter holidays
Average temperatures: 18°C to 26°C depending on the region
Budget: âŹ35â50 / day / person
Crowds: Low, except around Tirana
Our take: Perfect for curious minds, photographers, and nature lovers
đ Summer (JulyâAugust): Beach Season
Why go?
- For the beaches of the Riviera: turquoise sea and festive vibes
- For festivals and nightlife in Tirana
Temperatures: Up to 38°C in the south!
Budget: âŹ50â70 / day / person (or more along the southern coast)
Crowds: Very high in tourist hotspots (Ksamil, DhĂ«rmi…)
Our take: Best to avoid if you seek calm or want to stick to a budget

đ» Autumn (SeptemberâOctober): The Perfect Balance?
Why go?
- Sea still warm until mid-October
- Great for hiking: autumn colors in the Albanian Alps
- Fewer tourists, cheaper accommodation
Temperatures: 22°C to 28°C (Sept), 15°C to 20°C (Oct)
Budget: âŹ35â45 / day / person
Crowds: Low, except on the coast
Our take: The best weather/calm/price combo
âïž Winter (November to February): For the Locals
Why go?
- Ideal for experiencing Albania without the tourists
- Super low prices for lodging and food
Temperatures: 2°C to 12°C depending on the region (rainy in the South, snowy in the North)
Budget: âŹ25â40 / day / person
Crowds: Very low (except during the holidays)
Our take: Not for sun seekers, but great for slow travelers or digital nomads looking for peace
â Our Recommendation:
- May / June and September are the most pleasant months
- Avoid JulyâAugust if you want to escape crowds and keep costs low
- Even in winter, cities like Berat, Gjirokastër, or Shkodër are full of charm
âš This article is part of our « Traveling in Albania » series.
To dive deeper, check out: Traveling to Albania with Your Dog: What You Need to Know, ⚠Exploring the Albanian Riviera: Pristine Beaches and Cultural Discoveries, or many others here
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