Bus Schedules, Routes, and Booking
Traveling from Tirana to Saranda by bus is one of the most scenic and convenient ways to explore Albania’s southern coast. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know, from schedules and pricing to travel tips and what to expect on the journey.
Why Take the Bus?
Budget-friendly: €12 to €16 fare vs. €130+ by taxi
Scenic: Passes through central Albania or via the Ionian route
Reliable: 7–8 daily departures; expanded service in summer
Low-impact: Buses use less fuel per rider than cars or flights
Travel Time and Distance
Distance: ~267 km
Time: ~4 to 5 hours depending on traffic and route
Stops: Most buses include 1 short café/rest stop midway
Peak season: Leave earlier in the day—afternoon buses can hit heavy traffic
Departure & Arrival Points
Departure: Tirana’s Regional Bus Terminal (North & South Albania), ~15 min by taxi from city center.
Arrival: Saranda bus stop near Friendship Park, walkable to promenade, ferry, and hotels.
Booking Tips
Book through a regional bus platform. Most services offer:
PDF tickets via email
Card checkout with Stripe
Real-time schedules and seat confirmation
Based on Reviews
Print your ticket—some drivers won’t accept mobile screenshots without QR
Carry cash (€1–3) in case your luggage is charged separately
Confirm your exact pickup point, especially if booked from non-Tirana origins
Some routes are not updated in real-time, so arrive early
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What to Expect Onboard
Luggage: 1 suitcase + small carry-on included; excess might incur small fee
Seats: Comfortable, reclining, not assigned
AC: Usually on, may vary in strength
Toilets: Some buses have them—ask before boarding
Wi-Fi/Outlets: Not guaranteed
Luggage: 1 suitcase + small carry-on included; excess might incur small fee
Highlights of the Route
This isn’t just a transfer—it’s an immersive trip. You’ll pass rolling farmlands, rivers, and possibly the Ionian coast, depending on the route. If your bus takes the inland Gjirokastër route (most do), you’ll also see parts of Albania’s mountain interior.
As you approach Saranda, the views shift to turquoise sea and whitewashed hills. You’ll know you’ve arrived in the Albanian Riviera.
Arrival in Saranda
The bus stop is centrally located—walk to most hotels, beaches, or ferry terminal. Taxis are available but usually unnecessary.
Discovering Saranda
Lëkurësi Castle: Sunset views over the bay
Ksamil Beach: 15 km south, postcard-perfect
Butrint Ruins: UNESCO-listed site 20 km away
Blue Eye Spring: Vibrant turquoise water bubbling from underground
Seaside Promenade: Cafes, seafood, xhiro (walking) culture
Travel Tips
Print your ticket and ID—helps avoid issues
Pack water and snacks—buses don’t sell food
Bring a light sweater—AC may get cold
Arrive 30 minutes early—no assigned seats
Don’t rely on restrooms—use terminal facilities when possible
Tirana to Saranda Bus FAQs
Enjoy Your Albania Visit
Tirana to Saranda by bus is a reliable and rewarding way to reach the coast. It’s cheap, direct, and scenic—just follow the local travel wisdom: book early, print everything, and enjoy the ride.
Welcome to Albania’s Riviera.
👉 Book your seat, enjoy the ride »
Rrugë të mbarë – have a great trip!
Destination Expert
This guide was written by Enri, a local who travels across Albania and shares firsthand advice—so you can experience the country authentically, with purpose and confidence.
Last updated: August 2025
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