Saranda (also known as Sarandë) is a small coastal town located in the southern part of Albania, near the border with Greece. It is situated on the Ionian Sea and is known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters, making it a popular tourist destination.
The town has a rich history, dating back to ancient times, and has been influenced by various cultures over the centuries, including Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman. Today, visitors can see the remains of ancient civilizations in the area, such as the ruins of the ancient city of Butrint, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Saranda has a pleasant Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The town's main attractions are its beaches, which offer a variety of water sports and activities, as well as its scenic views and natural beauty. Visitors can also explore the town's historic sites, including the Castle of Lëkurësi, which offers panoramic views of the town and the surrounding area.
In recent years, Saranda has seen a surge in tourism, with an increasing number of hotels, restaurants, and bars opening up to cater to visitors. The town is easily accessible by road or ferry from other parts of Albania, as well as from neighboring Greece.