The Albanian Riviera, also popularly known as Bregu, is a coastline along the north-eastern Ionian Sea in the Mediterranean Sea, encompassing the districts of Sarandë and Vlorë in south-western Albania. It forms an important section of the Albanian Ionian Sea Coast, dotted with the villages of Palasë, Dhërmi, Vuno, Himara, Qeparo, Borsh, Piqeras, Lukovë, and the city of Sarandë.
Sarandë
Canyon of Gjipe
Butrint
Bay of Grama
Albanian Ionian Sea Coast
The Albanian Ionian Sea Coast is a coastline of the north-eastern Ionian Sea, that encompasses the south-western border of the Republic of Albania, stretching from the southern half of Karaburun Peninsula, across the historical region of Labëria, the city of Sarandë, the mountains of the Ceraunians, and the Albanian Riviera, to the Lake of Butrint, where the Strait of Corfu separates the country from Greece.
The bay and canyon of Gjipe
The Albanian Riviera as seen from the Llogara Pass at the Ceraunians within the Llogara National Park.
The crystal clear waters of Ksamil in the south of the coastline.
Maja e Çikës inside the Ceraunian Mountains as seen from the beach of Dhërmi.