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Property class 3 Hotels in Sarandë

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Top neighborhoods in Sarandë

Kodrra

Kodrra sits on the hillside above Sarandë, giving you all the views without the tourist hustle. Panoramic vistas of the Ionian Sea and Greek islands stretch before you from this peaceful residential retreat. Nearby, you can explore Port of Sarandë, the Ferry Terminal, and local beaches when you're ready for some action. Family-run tavernas serve fresh seafood and traditional Albanian dishes throughout the neighborhood. Small guesthouses and vacation rentals offer sea-view balconies at prices much lower than beachfront spots. The steep streets require good walking shoes, but taxis are readily available for trips down to Sarandë's livelier center.

Qender

Qender showcases the best of Sarandë with a breezy seaside promenade where locals and visitors stroll past swaying palms. The neighborhood wraps around the harbor, where traditional fishing boats bob alongside modern pleasure craft. History buffs can explore the ancient Synagogue of Saranda and Museum of Archaeology, while sun-seekers hit the clean Ionian beaches. Waterfront restaurants serve fresh seafood with stunning sea views, and the area comes alive after dark with beachfront bars. Hotels range from budget-friendly guesthouses to upscale resorts, most within walking distance of attractions. The highly walkable district makes getting around easy, with taxis and local buses available for trips to nearby Butrint and Ksamil beaches.

Qafë e Gjashtës

Qafë e Gjashtës offers a perfect escape from the tourist rush of the Albanian Riviera. Hillside streets wind past white-walled homes with terracotta roofs, rewarding your climb with stunning Ionian Sea views. Nearby, you can explore the Castle of Lëkurësit, Saranda Beach, and the Museum of Archaeology without the crowds. The neighborhood feels genuinely local, with wild fig trees and the scent of herbs in the air. Family-run tavernas serve fresh seafood and traditional byrek at prices that won't break the bank. Simple guesthouses and budget hotels provide clean rooms, often with sea views that fancy resorts would charge triple for. Getting around means walking steep paths, catching occasional buses, or grabbing taxis to central Sarandë just minutes away.

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