Travelling in Albania is an adventure
After learning about Albania's history and tourism, you should be aware that getting about is not easy! Of course, renting a car is always an option, but it may not be an expenditure or responsibility you want to take on. If that's the case, we found the system of minibuses, or "furgons," to be really handy during our two-week travel in Albania.
While there is no defined bus timetable online, it is definitely workable once you get your feet on the ground. Buses run across the country, from Siranda to Tirana, and are an incredibly inexpensive mode of transportation.
Albania is a thrilling destination. Change your plans and go somewhere else if you don't like going off the usual path. You'll understand if you rent a car here. People cross the road whenever they want, drivers do whatever they want, and animals like relaxing and sleeping in the center of the road. Driving in the country is, without a doubt, a challenge. If you don't want to rent a car, another option is to take the bus across the nation. Traveling in Albania might be difficult because there are no official bus schedules, so be patient and ask locals where the stops are. It is strongly recommended that you to rent a car because buses may not bring you where you want to go.