Ksamil Islands
The Ksamil Islands is a group of four rocky islets off the coast of Southern Albania, close to the Ionian Sea. To the east of the islets is the settlement of Ksamil, after whom the islands are called. Furthermore, the islands are located inside the Butrint National Park's limits.
Along the Ionian Sea, the island is located to the extreme south of the Albanian Riviera. They are inaccessible by land and can only be reached by boat. The four islands have a total area of only 8.9 hectares. A small strip of sand connects the two outlying islands. In terms of geology, islands were sculpted into their current form over the Jurassic period, with water activity separating them from the mainland.
Certainly it is one of the most beautiful islands in Albania with a beautiful view of the turquoise ocean and little rocky islands with rich wild vegetation, it is awaiting you within a few minutes drive from Saranda. The Ksamil Islands can be reached by boat or canoe, or by swimming if you dare, as the distance from the beach is minimal.
Location: Sarandë