Rent Holiday Apartment in Albania, Durres. Apartment in Durres Next to the Sea


Rent Holiday Apartment in Albania, at the edge of Adriatic sea, south of Durres city. Just 10 meters from the sand, and free access into the swimming pool. 30 min from Tirana International Airport and 10 min from Center of Durres city. 500 m from national road which makes it easy to visit Tirana, Berat with its characteristic quarters, ancient Apollonia, and Kruja with the Bazaar, Scanderbeg and Ethnographic museums.

Features of Albania Holiday Apartments in Durres

  • Apartment size - 66m2.

  • 10 meters from the beach.

  • 1 bedroom apartment.

  • 1 A/C unit in the apartment.

  • Living room with:

    • 2 sofas

    • TV

    • Dining table

  • The bedroom with:

    • double bed

    • single bed

    • wardrobe

  • Kitchen completed with:

    • fridge

    • oven

    • hob 

  • 1 bathroom. 

  • Parking space.

  • Free access in the swimming pool. 

  • Located on the 4 floor of the residence.

  • Restaurants specialized in Albanian and Italian cuisine.

  • Maximum 5 adults + 1 child under 5 yrs

Weekly Prices:

  • 07 Jan – 12 May: .................. 250 Euro/week
  • 13 May – 09 Jun: .................. 275 Euro/week
  • 10 Jun – 07 Jul: .................... 345 Euro/week
  • 08 Jul – 14 Jul: ..................... 470 Euro/week
  • 15 Jul – 28 Jul: ..................... 530 Euro/week
  • 29 Jul - 14 Aug: .................... 560 Euro/week
  • 15 Aug – 25 Aug: .................. 530 Euro/week
  • 26 Aug – 01 Sep: .................. 345 Euro/week
  • 02 Sep – 15 Sep  .................. 275 Euro/week
  • 16 Sep – 15 Dec: .................. 250 Euro/week
  • 16 Dec – 06 Jan: ................... 345 Euro/week

Durres City 

Durres city is without doubt the oldest city in Albania. It dates back 3000 years, and it has it has many places of interest to visit. Known as Epidamn or Dyrrah it was originally founded by local Ilyrians, and it became known when first Greek colonists settled there. In the ancient history Durres was the most important city which linked West Europe with East. Between 1 ac - 3 ac, it was an important port and trading center on the Via Egnatia trading route between Rome and Byzantium. Much of the ancient city sank into the sea or collapsed and was subsequently built over.

Tourists can visit the old amphitheater, one of the biggest and most exquisite monuments that has survived from the ancient city, archeological museum, merchants street etc.


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