Albania is famous for its pristine beaches, dreamy cobblestone villages, and budget-friendly prices — but that’s not all. In recent years, it’s also become a popular hotspot for digital nomads!
While many people rave about other digital nomad destinations in the Balkans (I’m looking at you, Montenegro and Croatia), Albania is also making big headlines lately.
In fact, Albania has a lot going for it: it’s centrally located yet not in the EU, has an excellent mix of beaches and nature, and is one of the most budget-friendly countries in Europe.
Sounds nice, right? That’s exactly what I thought when we were looking for our next digital nomad homebase. I was already imagining chilling on a beach in Saranda, strolling between the charming white houses of Berat, and sipping some ice coffee while cranking out work for clients.
So you can imagine that one of the biggest questions before I came here was, Is Albania good for digital nomads?
… And that’s exactly what this blog post is all about! After nearly maxing out our allowed 90 days in the country, we have a much better idea of what it’s like to be digital nomads in Albania.
Keep reading if you’ve also been considering Albania as your next destination!