
Sarandë
Lush springs, turquoise coves, and easygoing coastal romance
Highlights
Walk through dense greenery to a surreal turquoise spring hidden in the forest.
Swim and sun between tiny white-sand islands with crystal-clear water.
Explore a UNESCO-listed ancient city wrapped in wetlands and greenery.
Share panoramic sunset views over Sarandë’s bay and the Corfu channel.
Relax on pebbly, cliff-backed beaches surrounded by wild Mediterranean vegetation.
Stroll hand-in-hand along the lively Sarandë promenade lined with cafes and soft lights.
Where to Stay
2 picks

Hotel Apollon
A romantic, mid-range seafront hotel built into the rocky coast with lots of greenery around the terraces and direct access to a small private-style beach.

Mucobega Hotel
A cluster of low-rise buildings surrounded by palms and garden greenery, right on a quieter stretch of beach with sea views.
Where to Eat
7 picks

Wine Bar Kristiano (for halal-friendly breakfast)
Cozy spot on a leafy side street just off the promenade; order vegetarian crepes, omelettes without meat, fresh salads, and fruit smoothies—avoid meats and alcohol to stay halal.

Taverna Fish Filipi
Family-run taverna on a slightly quieter street with lush plants around; stick to grilled fish of the day, grilled calamari, shrimp, mixed vegetable plates, Greek salad (no bacon or pork), and ask for no alcohol in sauces.

Lekursi Castle Restaurant (halal-friendly choices only)
Restaurant beside the castle with wide terraces overlooking the bay; focus on grilled sea bream or sea bass, grilled vegetables, salads, and avoid alcohol and non-halal meats—explicitly request no wine or pork products in your dishes.
Restaurant Blue Eye (Park Riverside Eatery)
Rustic restaurant by the river under trees; choose grilled trout from the spring, fresh salads, grilled vegetables, and bread—confirm no alcohol or pork in your order and stick to simple grilled fish to stay halal.

Haxhi Restaurant
Popular seaside restaurant built over the rocks with lots of greenery and sea views; order grilled squid, shrimps, mussels, seafood pasta (ask for no wine in the sauce), and salads—avoid meat dishes and confirm no alcohol or pork in your choices.
Brothers’ Taverna Ksamil (halal-friendly picks)
Casual taverna near Ksamil’s main beach zone; focus on grilled whole fish, fried calamari, shrimp, vegetable sides, and salads—ask clearly for no pork or alcohol in your dishes.
Mare Nostrum (halal-friendly seafood focus)
Modern, greenery-accented seafood restaurant along the waterfront back in Sarandë; order seafood risotto (ask for no wine in cooking), grilled fish, octopus, and salads while avoiding meat dishes and confirming no alcohol-based sauces.
What to Do
9 picks
Sarandë Seafront Promenade Walk
Start your morning with a relaxed walk along the palm-lined promenade, watching ferries to Corfu and fishing boats, and scouting beach spots for later.

Central Sarandë Beach Time
Spread your towel or rent sunbeds on the main town beach or one of the small nearby coves; swim, read, and relax with views of Corfu and the green hills behind you.
Free Explore: Upper Sarandë Hills Viewpoints
Walk or take a short taxi up the streets behind the waterfront (toward the hills) to find viewpoints over the bay, small local cafes, and quiet residential lanes with lush gardens.

Lëkurësi Castle Sunset
Head up by taxi (about 10–15 minutes) to the hilltop castle ruins; walk around the stone walls, enjoy nearly 360° views of Sarandë, Ksamil, and Corfu, and capture golden-hour photos.

Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër) Nature Spring
Take a taxi or tour (about 30–40 minutes drive) to the forested Blue Eye spring; walk the shaded path along the river, enjoy the intensely turquoise water, and take photos from the wooden platforms.
Free Explore: Sarandë Back in Town
After returning from the Blue Eye (30–40 minutes by car), relax at your hotel or wander the promenade again, browsing small shops, grabbing coffee or fruit juice, and watching the sea.
Evening Sarandë Promenade Stroll
After dinner, walk hand-in-hand along the lit-up waterfront, maybe get a non-alcoholic cocktail or fresh juice and listen to the sounds of street musicians and waves.

Butrint National Park (UNESCO Ruins in Nature)
Take a bus or taxi (about 30 minutes from Sarandë) to Butrint; wander through forested paths connecting Greek, Roman, and Byzantine ruins, with wetlands and wild greenery all around.

Ksamil Beach & Island Swim
Spend the afternoon on Ksamil’s white-sand coves; rent sunbeds under umbrellas, swim in turquoise water, and if you like, rent a paddle boat or small boat to nearby tiny islands just offshore.
Good to Know
5 picks
How to Keep Meals Halal in Sarandë
Halal-certified restaurants are rare, so the safest approach is to rely on seafood and clearly vegetarian dishes, and always confirm “no pork, no bacon, no ham, and no alcohol” in food preparation; avoid meat labeled just as “meat” without specifying and skip wine-based sauces.
Easy Transport Between Spots
For low stress, use official taxis arranged by your hotel for trips to Lëkurësi Castle, Blue Eye, Butrint, and Ksamil; they’re faster and simpler than figuring out timetables, and you can often agree a round-trip price with waiting time included.
Cash, Cards, and ATMs
Pay for hotels and larger restaurant bills by card when possible, but withdraw some lek in town for small purchases, sunbed rentals, taxis, and tips, especially when heading to more remote beaches or the Blue Eye.
Sun and Heat Management
Plan more active outdoor sightseeing like Butrint and the Blue Eye in the morning, then use the hotter afternoon hours for beach lounging under umbrellas and shaded cafes; always carry water and reapply sunscreen often.
Stay Flexible with Tours
If planning stresses you, let local agencies or your hotel book simple half-day tours to Blue Eye or Butrint–Ksamil combos; they handle transport and timing while you just show up, but avoid over-packing days so you still have relaxed free time.
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