Boat tour near Vlora, Albania, Riviera Boats AL
Northern Riviera · Marine National Park

Boat Tours from Vlora: Into Albania's Marine National Park

Sazan IslandHaxhi Ali CaveGrama Bay

Vlora sits at a point of extraordinary geographical significance: the exact latitude where the Adriatic Sea meets the Ionian Sea, where Albania declared independence in 1912, and where the Albanian Riviera begins. For boat tours, it is the definitive starting point for the Albanian Riviera's most dramatic marine landscape, the Karaburun-Sazan National Marine Park.

Protected for decades by military closure during the communist era, the waters of the Karaburun Peninsula are exceptionally clear, their sea floors still rich with biodiversity that the rest of the Mediterranean has largely lost. Today, Riviera Boats AL operates daily departures from Vlora's marina into this protected coastline: to the 30-meter-tall interior of Haxhi Ali Cave, to Sazan Island (formerly Albania's most classified military installation, only open to visitors since 2015), and to pristine beaches accessible only by sea.

Tours from Vlora

Karaburun & Sazan Island Full Day

5h
Sazan Island → Haxhi Ali Cave → Karaburun Beach (Shën Vasil)

Three unforgettable stops: a ghost island, a pirate's cave, and a protected beach where the sea floor is still exactly as nature left it.

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Grama Bay & Blue Cave

7–8h
Sazan Island → Haxhi Ali Cave → Blue Cave → Dafina Bay → Bristan Bay → Skaloma Bay → Grama Bay

The longest and most complete journey from Vlora. The final destination holds 1,500 inscriptions carved into the cliffs by Greek and Roman sailors over 23 centuries. No road exists to this bay.

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Sunset Cave Tour

1.5h
Haxhi Ali Cave (panoramic) → coastal sunset cruise → return

The Riviera's limestone cliffs turn amber at golden hour. Our most romantic experience: a glass of local wine, the Ionian at dusk, and the cave of legends at the edge of the light.

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Private Charter

Full day
Customizable to your group

The entire boat is yours. Set your own pace and choose your own stops along the Karaburun coastline.

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Key destinations

Sazan Island

Albania's largest island, measuring 5.7 km² at the entrance to the Bay of Vlora. Sazan was a classified military installation from the communist era until 1997, later opened to limited tourism from 2015. The island is former home to over 3,600 bunkers, an abandoned Soviet submarine base, and decommissioned military quarters. Visitors hike short trails for panoramic views where the Adriatic and Ionian seas meet visually, and swim from a beach undisturbed for decades. Bottlenose dolphins are frequently encountered in the channel between Sazan and Karaburun.

Haxhi Ali Cave

Albania's largest sea cave, on the western face of the Karaburun Peninsula. Named after the 17th-century Albanian pirate and folk hero Haxhi Ali, who used the cave as a strategic hideout. The entrance rises 30 to 60 metres from the water, tall enough for a speedboat to motor directly inside. Extraordinary acoustic echo and luminous blue light from refracted sunlight. Snorkelling reveals depths that look shallow but reach 20+ metres.

Karaburun Peninsula & Grama Bay

A 30km limestone finger of land south of Vlora, forming the western edge of Albania's only National Marine Park. Grama Bay, at the southern tip, holds roughly 1,500 rock inscriptions carved by Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman sailors between the 3rd century BC and the 16th century AD: the largest collection of ancient maritime inscriptions in the eastern Mediterranean. The name derives from the Greek word gramma, meaning "letter."

Good to know

  • Duration: 5 hours (half-day) to 8 hours (full day)
  • Meeting point: Vlora Marina
  • Included: Life jackets, snorkel gear, licensed skipper, English-speaking guide
  • Not included: Lunch (available at beach restaurants), sunbeds
  • Boat types: Speedboat (group / private) or catamaran (large group)
  • Group size: 6 to 25 pax depending on vessel
  • Season: May to October (daily departures July to August)
  • Languages: English, Albanian, Italian
Base coordinates
40.4614° N, 19.4828° E

Exact meeting point and GPS link sent with your booking confirmation.

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Vlora FAQ

The Karaburun & Sazan Island full-day tour is our most-booked departure from Vlora. It combines three unmissable stops: Sazan Island, Haxhi Ali Cave, and Karaburun Peninsula's protected beaches. Duration: 5 hours.

Yes, the cave entrance is approximately 30 to 60 metres tall, making it accessible to speedboats and RIB boats. We enter the cave on every standard Vlora tour and spend 20 to 30 minutes inside, with time for swimming and snorkeling.

Yes. Sazan Island was a classified military installation until 1997 and was opened to guided tourism from 2015. Access is only permitted as part of a licensed tour; independent boat access is not allowed.

Grama Bay is approximately 60 to 70 km from Vlora by sea, at the southern tip of the Karaburun Peninsula. Our Grama Bay full-day tour (7 to 8 hours total) covers this route with multiple cave and beach stops along the way.

The Karaburun-Sazan Marine Park is one of the most biodiverse marine environments in the Mediterranean. Bottlenose dolphins are frequently encountered in the channel between Sazan and Karaburun, particularly on morning departures.

Standard group tours depart at 09:00, 11:30, and (in high season) 14:00 from Vlora Marina. Sunset tours depart approximately 1.5 to 2 hours before sunset. Exact times are confirmed at booking via WhatsApp.

Yes, though we recommend our wooden boat or catamaran for families with young children. Speedboat tours can be bouncy at speed. We provide child-size life jackets in all sizes.

Grama Bay can only be reached by boat. There is no road. It is included in our full-day 7 to 8 hour tour from Vlora, or the shorter full-day tour from Himara.

Exploring more of the coast?

Himara tours →Sarande tours →