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Albania for vanlifers: wild camping allowed, but mass tourism is changing the coast

27.04.2026 21:36 1 min 3 sources
augsburger-allgemeine DEU + 2 more
Albania for vanlifers: wild camping allowed, but mass tourism is changing the coast
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Albania remains a popular destination for motorhome travelers. Wild camping is permitted, but mass tourism is already noticeable on the coast. Average camping fee is 10–15 euros per night.

Albania is attracting more and more road travelers, but according to experienced tourists, wild spots on the coast are becoming rare: deck chairs and music are appearing. However, remote areas still offer seclusion, especially with a four-wheel-drive camper.

Rules and prices

Wild camping is allowed in Albania, except for some protected areas. The average cost of a campsite is about 15 euros, with budget options starting from 10 euros per night.

Popular spots

Popular locations for vanlifers include the national parks "Syri I Kaltër" and the Vjosa River delta (data as of March 2021).

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Story sources

Traveling through Albania by Motorhome: Tips from Experienced Tourists

27.04.2026 augsburger-allgemeine DEU

Goats on the Campsite: Traveling Through Albania in a VW Bus

22.04.2026 augsburger-allgemeine DEU

Camping and Vanlife Regulations in Albania

07.01.2026 Wereldreizigers.nl NOR

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🇦🇱 Albania — fuel prices

Updated: 27.04.2026

Diesel

$2.43 /l

ALL197.97 · €2.07/l

98 of 116

pricier than 84% of countries

Petrol

$2.31 /l

ALL188.58 · €1.98/l

100 of 115

pricier than 86% of countries

LPG

$0.75 /l

ALL61.11 · €0.64/l

10 of 45

cheaper than 80% of countries

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