
Albanian Riviera Albania Travel Guide
Butrint, Llogara, Karaburun-Sazan, and Divjakë-Karavasta parks protect unique ecosystems.
Minimize waste, use reusable items, and dispose of trash responsibly in designated bins.
Be mindful of water usage, especially in summer, by taking shorter showers and turning off taps.
Your interactions can contribute to be respectful offul tourism and environmental protection.
Support efforts focused on preserving traditional architecture, crafts, and intangible cultural heritage.
Observe and be respectful of customs to foster positive engagement with communities.
Always get consent before taking pictures of individuals, for kids especially, and avoid intrusive photography.
Demonstrate respect at religious sites by adhering to dress codes and maintaining a quiet, respectful demeanor.
Look for properties demonstrating endeavors in waste reduction or energy efficiency.
Find eco-stays on EcobnbConsider sustainable outdoor gear for your adventures.
Shop Patagonia for gearYour choices as a traveler contribute positively to the local economy.
Directly support guesthouses and businesses in smaller, less-visited villages to channel funds directly to communities.
Having meals at local restaurants, employing local transport, and employing local guides boosts the local economy.
If you choose to donate, do so through reputable local charities or NGOs. Avoid any activities involving cruelty to animals or local communities.
Support local charities or NGOs rather than giving money without intermediaries to people.
Be wary of services that come across as too inexpensive or involve questionable practices.
Choose activities that respect animals and local communities.