Albania welcomed 12.47 million foreign tourists in 2025, a 6.6% rise from 11.7 million in 2024, with December hitting 1.54 million (+7%) per INSTAT. Southern Europe led with 71.5% share, mainly Italy and Kosovo, favoring northern spots amid southern issues. Cultural tourism thrives via UNESCO sites like Berat and Gjirokastër.
Challenges include southern infrastructure gaps—water shortages in Golem, energy/waste problems—plus euro depreciation and price hikes. Spring/summer cultural peaks offset seasonal dips; revenue fuels hotels, transport, restaurants nationwide.
Job creation surges in tourism-dependent areas; local economies gain from visitor spending.
Government prioritizes fixes for sustainability; cultural/eco focus cements Albania as Southern Europe rising star.
Infrastructure upgrades target water/energy reliability; waste management improvements planned.
Sustainable projects protect heritage while boosting long-term appeal.
Key Points
- Total: 12.47M foreigners (+6.6%).
- December: 1.54M (+7%).
- Markets: Italy/Kosovo 71.5%.
- Strengths: Berat/Gjirokastër UNESCO.
- Issues: South infra/pricing.

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