Picking where to take your Sabbatical is a huge decision. The location you choose can shape the type of experiences you have, the people you may meet, and ultimately your opportunities to grow. One country that may still be unknown to many sabbatical takers could be the perfect spot.
When people think about taking a Sabbatical trip, Albania might not immediately come to mind. Albania is becoming one of the top new travel destinations, and it is the perfect spot to take an extended leave. It has many key factors that separate it from many other Sabbatical locations.
Albania’s locations and way of life allow for the perfect blend of isolation and connectivity. It is still somewhat unknown, meaning it isn’t overrun by foreigners. The Albanian culture of hospitality allows for deep local immersion. On top of all of that, the nature, food, history, and lifestyle make it a special travel destination that needs to be enjoyed before it’s fully discovered.
Countless Cities for Every Type of Sabbatical Taker
While Albania might not be the biggest country, it has so much to offer. One of the main factors that makes Albania a perfect Sabbatical destination is that you can live whatever life you want there. That starts first and foremost with all the different types of settings you could decide to put yourself in. Albania has lively bustling cities, quiet villages, and incredible outdoor access and scenery. Imagine your dream setting, and Albania can provide it.
For example, let’s say you want to live on the beach but still have access to normal city life. Cities like Vlorë and Sarandë are located on the incredible Albanian Riviera. You can access some of the most beautiful beaches in the world while still getting that city feel with non-touristy local bars and restaurants, nightlife, and wider entertainment options. Do you love swimming? Sarandë has a public “pool” in the ocean where you can get a morning workout swimming laps. Or maybe you want to stay dry and take a long walk or run along the extensive promenade on Vlorë’s beach.
The ocean isn’t your thing? Cities like Tiranë, Gjirokastër, or Shkodër are all incredible in their own way and could be a great fit for your Sabbatical plans. Tiranë, for example, the nation’s capital, has an elite cafe culture. You’ll find cafes on every corner, parks for afternoon walks, and a growing digital nomad community. Great food, nightlife, museums, and day trips make it a great option for your home base.
Gjirokastër is a UNESCO World Heritage Site tucked away in the mountains. If you want the most picturesque, peaceful getaway with old houses, cobbled alleys, and fortress views, Gjirokastër could be perfect. It’s ideal if you’re writing, reflecting, or taking time off screens.
Or maybe the great outdoors is where your passions lie. Shkodër sits on a beautiful lake and is the perfect gateway to the Albanian Alps. Shkodër is artsy, bike-friendly, and is a stone’s throw from some of the best hikes in Europe. These are just a few of the incredible cities that could be the perfect Sabbatical home base.
The People Make the Place
Albanians are some of the friendliest people you will ever meet. They have a deep sense of hospitality that makes every interaction a pleasure. Albanians are some of the proudest people you will ever meet. This makes them want to show you how great their country is, just a simple conversation, and you will be walking away with some of the best food and activity recommendations. Albanians’ complicated history has given them an appreciation for the little things, whether that is a good espresso and chat with friends or a simple homemade meal.
Albania is the perfect Sabbatical destination for anyone who might not be ready to learn a completely new language. Most of the population speaks English, and they love to have the opportunity to practice with an interesting traveler. Albania hasn’t become over-traveled by hordes of tourists, and the locals are still excited that you’re visiting their country and want to show you all the best parts of it.
Albanians also have a way of life that is all about relationships. You don’t see people sitting with each other scrolling their phones in silence. Everywhere you go, all you see are friends, families, and even strangers sharing food, cigarettes, and coffee while talking and connecting. For high-achieving Sabbatical-takers, immersing yourself in a culture where people are more interested in connecting than networking will allow you to rewire your brain for the better.
The local pace of life is also ideal for someone looking to slow down and appreciate life. Except for perhaps in a car, you’ll never see Albanians rushing. Even at a restaurant, expect your food to take a little longer, that’s because it is made from scratch with fresh local ingredients. Taking a break from the rat race can provide you with clarity and peace you haven’t felt in years. Albania’s people and pace of life will teach you to re-establish your priorities and learn to enjoy the little things.
Learn History That Changes You
Albanian culture and history are part of what makes the country so great. After decades of war and struggle, Albania has come out of its darker days with perspective and appreciation. Taking a sabbatical in Albania can allow you to feel that perspective change and appreciation as well.
Under one of the most isolationist communist regimes in the world (1944–1991), Albania was sealed off from both East and West. Travel abroad was forbidden. Even religious practice was banned. Part of a sabbatical in Albania is learning about this history, from both the people and the country’s wealth of museums, ruins, and other historical landmarks.
Learning more and getting a deeper perspective of those years of struggle, and how Albanians survived and thrived afterwards, are perfect examples of adaptability, resilience, and gratitude, skills you can bring home with you when your Albania Sabbatical trip ends.
Local, Homemade, and Nutritious: Albanian Food is Hard to Beat
On a lighter note, Albania also has some incredible food for you to enjoy during your sabbatical. For years and years, Albania’s borders were closed, meaning if you wanted to eat it, it needed to be grown or produced in Albania. While they now have access to some imported goods, locals still widely rely on homegrown produce and products to make their food.
That’s why Albanian food is so delicious. Whether you are eating a hearty stew with fresh bread in the mountains or having a whole grilled fish with a Greek-style salad on the coast, you can pretty much guarantee that whatever you are eating was grown or caught within a couple of hours’ drive. And don’t forget their cuisine is probably most influenced by Italy, so don’t worry, you’ll be getting some of the best pasta and pizza of your life there as well.
Buying groceries in Albania is often a multi-step process. Instead of just going to one mega-store that has processed everything with mass-grown produce with no flavor, Albanians do their shopping bit by bit. They have local fruit and vegetable stands everywhere (or even just someone on the street selling a couple of things they grow at their house). Then you have the bakeries, butchers, and cheese/yogurt shops. Shopping like this slows you down, brings back a focus on local/fresh ingredients, and gives you ample opportunities to support, interact with, and befriend people in the community.
Eating fresh local food every day is more than just healthier. If you’re shopping for yourself or eating in one of the country’s incredible family-run restaurants, the focus on local and fresh ingredients brings a new perspective on community and simplicity. A tomato from a street vendor in Albania has more flavor than 100 grocery store tomatoes in the United States. This reminder that small-scale, locally grown, and in-season food is actually the best food for you.
An Albanian Sabbatical is Right for You
Now is the time to take a Sabbatical trip to Albania. No matter what kind of experience you are looking for, Albania can provide it. The beautiful mountains and beaches, the delicious food, and the historical cities will bring you there, but the welcoming hospitality, intriguing history, and slow pace of life will make you want to stay.
In the end, Albania offers everything a sabbatical should be about. Space to slow down, new perspectives to gain, and meaningful connections to make. It’s a place where you can choose your own pace, whether that’s exploring lively cities, relaxing by the sea, or getting lost in the mountains. With its mix of history, hospitality, fresh food, and untouched beauty, Albania isn’t just a great sabbatical destination, it’s one that will leave a lasting mark on how you see the world.
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