The stretch of coastline along the Adriatic is a true gem that I highly recommend visiting, especially during springtime when the temperatures in Albania are just right. The area is simply stunning, with an abundance of restaurants, bars, and seafood spots to indulge in. If you're looking for a more peaceful getaway, consider visiting between September and November when the hotels are less crowded and more affordable. Although there aren't any lifeguards on duty, the beach is relatively safe for children to swim. For a truly exceptional dining experience, check out Tirana resto, Bleart (a bit pricey), Gerti, Mesdheu Pizza, Belvedere, Colosseum, and more. And don't hesitate to ask the friendly locals for their recommendations - they're always happy to help!
The beach is expansive and covered in fine grains of sand which extend into the water. The water appears turbid and lacks clarity. The beach is relatively shallow, making it less than ideal for those who wish to swim. To reach a depth of 2 meters, one must venture out quite far from the shoreline. However, the beach is a suitable location for children and those who have not experienced superior beaches. Additionally, I was fond of the vast forested area adjacent to the beach.