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ALBANIA, a safe, hidden paradise

When you think of Pesach holidays in Europe, destinations like France, Italy, Spain and Greece immediately spring to mind. However, nestled in the south-east of the continent, there's a new, fashionable yet unspoilt destination that promises an unforgettable travel experience and is brimming with natural treasures: Albania, nicknamed the Pearl of the Balkans. For Pesach 2025, KOSHER TRIP offers you the opportunity to discover this authentic destination, with its unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, age-old cultural riches and warm hospitality.
If you choose Albania, you'll fall under its spell in more ways than one!
As soon as you arrive, the first thing that strikes you is the warm welcome you'll receive from the locals. The Albanians are renowned for their warmth, smiles and boundless generosity.
Albania also attracts visitors for its scenic beauty. Bordering Greece and just a stone's throw from Italy on the Adriatic Sea, this country is simply magnificent! The scenery here is varied: from heavenly beaches with crystal-clear waters and majestic mountains, to natural treasures such as lakes and forests, archaeological sites and picturesque villages listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites, every landscape is an invitation to marvel. Last but not least, Albania is one of the very few places where religions have coexisted for centuries, even millennia, without clashes. Religious worship is free. Communities have never clashed. In other words, Albania is a shining example of religious tolerance.

Excursions in Hol-Hamoed (with supplement) Discover the beauty of Albania's unique landscapes with a full program of excursions led by our local hostess.

Explore the hidden treasures of this magnificent country, from its breathtaking landscapes to its rich culture, all the while benefiting from the knowledge and anecdotes of our local guide, who will provide you with an unforgettable experience. Get ready for an authentic adventure in the heart of Albania