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Albania Practical Travel Info

Visa rules by nationality, the lek, safety, driving, and getting connected.

Most Western passport holders (US, Canada, UK, EU/Schengen, Australia, New Zealand, Japan) get 90 visa-free days per 180-day period — Albania is an EU candidate but not yet an EU or Schengen member, so it's a separate stamp and its own rules. Currency is the Albanian lek (ALL); carry some cash outside Tirana and the coast. Albania is rated Level 2 by the US State Department (same as France or Italy) — the real risk is traffic and rural night driving, not crime.

The unglamorous section that quietly makes or breaks a trip: whether you need a visa (short answer: probably not, for most passports), what the lek actually is and how many of them a coffee costs, what's genuinely risky here (hint: it's the roads, not the people), and how to get online the second you land.

Questions people actually ask

Do I need a visa for Albania?
Most likely no — see the visa table on our visa & entry page. Citizens of the US, Canada, UK, EU/Schengen countries, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and roughly 90 other nationalities get 90 visa-free days per 180-day period. Always confirm the current rule for your specific passport before booking.
Is Albania part of the EU or Schengen?
No — Albania is an EU candidate country in the final phase of accession talks as of 2026, but it is not an EU or Schengen member. That means a separate passport stamp on entry/exit, its own customs rules, and no shared border-free travel with EU countries yet. A Schengen-readiness target of 2030 has been set, but membership itself isn't guaranteed on that timeline.
Is Albania safe to visit?
Yes, by most measures — it's a US State Department Level 2 country, the same rating as France or Italy, with very low rates of violent crime against tourists. The real, statistically meaningful risk is road safety: chaotic city traffic and poorly lit rural roads at night. Drive defensively and avoid intercity driving after dark where you can.