What is the Best Way to Get to Saranda? Your 2025 Travel Guide
The short answer: The “best” way to get to Saranda depends on your starting point and travel style. For most international travelers, flying into Corfu (Greece) and taking the ferry is the most scenic and efficient route. For those already in the Balkans, a bus or driving from Tirana offers flexibility and stunning mountain views.
Navigating your way to this beautiful corner of the Ionian Sea is part of the adventure. This guide breaks down all your options—by air, sea, and land—to help you find the perfect route for your trip to Saranda.
The Quick Comparison: How to Get to Saranda
| Method | Best For | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fly to Corfu + Ferry | International travelers, scenic entry | Very fast & scenic, avoids long drives | Requires a ferry ticket, dependent on flight schedules |
| Fly to Tirana + Bus/Car | Exploring all of Albania, flexibility | More flight options, rent a car for freedom | 4-5 hour drive/bus ride from the airport |
| Bus from Tirana | Budget travelers, solo backpackers | Very cheap, direct, no need to drive | Long journey, schedule dependent |
| Renting a Car | Freedom, flexibility, exploring the Riviera | Stop anywhere, explore remote beaches | Mountain roads can be challenging for some |
| Private Transfer | Families, groups, hassle-free travel | Door-to-door comfort, stress-free | Most expensive option |
Detailed Breakdown: Your Transportation Options to Saranda
1. Flying to Corfu & Taking the Ferry (The Scenic Route)
This is often the most pleasant and time-efficient route, especially if you are coming from Western Europe.
- Step 1: Fly into Corfu International Airport (CFU) in Greece.
- Step 2: Take a taxi from the airport to the Corfu port (a short 10-15 minute drive).
- Step 3: Take a ferry to Saranda. The journey takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour.
- Why it’s great: You avoid a long drive and get a stunning sea-level view of Saranda as you arrive. The ferry terminal in Saranda is right in the city center.
- Things to note: Ferry schedules are reduced outside the peak summer season (June-Sept). Always book your ferry in advance during high season.
Resources & Contacts: Corfu Ferry

- Ferry Operators:
- Approximate Pricing (2024):
- Foot Passenger: €25 – €35 one way.
- Small Car: €50 – €65 one way.
- Booking: Strongly recommended to book online via the operator websites, especially in summer.
2. Flying to Tirana & Driving/Taking a Bus (The Classic Route)
Tirana International Airport (TIA) is Albania’s main air hub and your other primary gateway.
- Step 1: Fly into Tirana International Airport (TIA).
- Step 2 (Option A – Bus): Take a taxi or shuttle from the airport to the Tirana Regional Bus Terminal. From there, direct buses to Saranda run frequently. The bus journey takes 4-5 hours.
- Step 2 (Option B – Car Rental): Rent a car directly from the airport. The drive to Saranda takes 4-5 hours.
- Why it’s great: More flight options to Tirana. The bus is incredibly affordable, and renting a car gives you total freedom for your entire trip.
- Things to note: The bus ride, while long, is incredibly scenic, passing through mountains and valleys. The final descent to Saranda on the Llogara Pass is breathtaking.
Resources & Contacts: Tirana Options
- Bus from Tirana:
- Location: Tirana Regional Bus Terminal (Terminali i Autobusëve të Jugut).
- Schedule & Info: Use Gjirafa Travel (Website) or Gjirafa Bus (App) for live schedules and prices. Companies like “Albas” and “Adis” often operate this route.
- Approximate Price (2024): 1,500 – 2,000 ALL (€15 – €20) one way.
- Car Rental at TIA:
- Companies: Sixt, Avis, Hertz, Europcar, and many reliable local agencies.
- Approximate Price (2024): €25 – €50 per day, depending on the season and vehicle type.
- Booking: Use aggregator sites like DiscoverCars.com or book directly with the company.
3. Taking the Bus from Other Cities
Saranda is very well-connected by bus throughout Albania and neighboring countries.
- From Tirana: Frequent daily buses. Cost is very low.
- From Himarë/Dhermi: Buses regularly pass along the coastal road. You can often flag one down.
- From Gjirokastër: Regular minibuses (furgons) make the scenic 1-hour trip.
- From Greece (e.g., Athens): There are direct overnight buses, but this is a very long journey (8+ hours).
Resources & Contacts: Other Bus Routes
- Primary Booking/Info Platform: Gjirafa Travel (Website) is the most comprehensive resource for bus schedules and companies across Albania.
- Saranda Bus Station: The main station is located near the city center. You can buy tickets directly there.
4. Renting a Car & Driving
This is the best option if you plan to explore the Albanian Riviera in depth.
- The Drive: The journey from Tirana is spectacular. You’ll drive the SH8 highway and cross the Llogara Pass, offering one of the best coastal views in Europe.
- Why it’s great: Ultimate freedom. Stop at secluded beaches, explore Himarë, or visit the Llogara National Park at your own pace.
- Things to note: Albanian driving can be assertive. The mountain roads are winding and require concentration.
Resources & Contacts: Car Rental
- See the “Car Rental at TIA” section above for companies and pricing.
- Navigation: Google Maps and Waze work very well in Albania for navigation.
5. Private Transfer
For a seamless, comfortable journey, book a private transfer.
- How it works: A driver will meet you at Tirana Airport, your hotel in Tirana, or even the Saranda ferry port and drive you directly to your destination.
- Why it’s great: No stress, no hassle, door-to-door service. Ideal for families, groups, or those with a lot of luggage.
Resources & Contacts: Private Transfers
- How to Book: Arrange through local tour companies. You can often ask your hotel in Saranda for a trusted driver recommendation.
- Approximate Price (2025): Tirana Airport to Saranda costs €90 – €120 per car (sedan/van), depending on the season and vehicle size.
- Sample Companies (for research):
FAQ: Getting to Saranda
Q: What is the cheapest way to get to Saranda?
A: The cheapest way is almost always to take a direct bus from Tirana. It is very affordable and drops you right in the city center.
Q: Is there an airport in Saranda?
A: No, Saranda does not have a commercial airport. The closest airports are in Corfu, Greece (CFU) and Tirana, Albania (TIA).
Q: Is the ferry from Corfu to Saranda reliable?
A: Yes, it is very reliable, especially during the peak tourist season (May-September). Always check the schedule in advance and book online, as ferries can sell out.
Q: Is it difficult to drive from Tirana to Saranda?
A: The road is modern and paved, but the Llogara Pass section is very winding and steep. It is a beautiful drive but requires full attention. If you are a confident driver, it is manageable and highly rewarding.
Q: Can I get to Saranda from Montenegro?
A: Yes, but it involves a long bus journey, usually with a change in Tirana or Shkodër. There is no direct coastal road connection between Montenegro and Albania that is fully completed yet.
The Bottom Line:
- For speed and scenery, fly to Corfu and take the ferry.
- For budget and adventure, fly to Tirana and take the bus.
- For total freedom, fly to Tirana and rent a car.
No matter how you choose to travel, the journey to Saranda is part of the unforgettable experience of visiting the Albanian Riviera.
Once you’ve arrived, check out our guide on How to Get Around Saranda to plan your local transportation!
Disclaimer: Prices and contact information are subject to change. Always check directly with the service provider for the most current details.