Known for its affordable prices, low crime index, ancient history, and rugged, wild coastlines, it’s hard to go wrong in Albania. Fly into the capital city of Tirana, then take a bus or private transportation to the coast.
Check out these beaches:
Bay of Grama: This famous bay is accessible only by boat, sheltering you in a cove smack in the heart of the Albanian Riviera. Just make sure you schedule transportation to and from Grama Bay beforehand—you’ll need a life by boat.
Saranda: Along with an unspoiled stretch of beach (plus a few more outside town), this coastal town also includes activities like castle tours, stone-cobbled streets, and wildlife tours.
Drymades: Delve into the wonders of the Ionian Sea while you lounge on golden sand at Drymades, near the town of Dhemi. Beware that it’ll fill up during high season—but that might be a plus if you like vibrant nightlife and plenty of #vibes.
Montenegro
Jaz Beach (Getty)
Forget the Ionian Sea—Montenegro gives you the best of the Adriatic. You may have already heard of the Bay of Kotor, but keep in mind that this tiny country is also well-known for its inland wonders, including canyons, medieval towns, and a surprisingly rare set of indigenous plants.
If you head to Montenegro, explore these beaches:
Jaz Beach: Part of the Bay of Kotor, this cove offers a gorgeous, small-pebble beach with dramatic views. Prepare for crowds in the high season.
Becici Beach: Despite being close to the coastal town of Budva, Becici isn’t overcrowded. That’s partly thanks to its large size. Even with a promenade and a few resorts around, you’ll still feel awed by the crystal waters and towering mountains. Like Jaz Beach, this is a pebble beach.
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Neum Beaches in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Getty)
If you look at Bosnia and Herzegovina on a map, you’ll notice that Croatia’s coastline landlocks much of this country—but there are a few seaside towns with Balkan beaches that you might want to explore. I’ve picked my favorite, below.
I also want to point out that you need to do some research before heading into Bosnia and Herzegovina; some mountainous and rural areas are still dealing with landmines from the war in the 1990s.
On the coast, focus on this area:
Neum Beaches: This is the country’s official seaside resort town—but you’ll mostly notice locals hanging out. (That’s always a huge plus for me.) This area includes a few beaches to choose from, which are usually calm.
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