Bregdet.al is an independent guide to the Albanian Riviera — built to show this coast the way locals know it, and to help the small businesses along it get found.
The Albanian Riviera — Bregdeti Shqiptar — runs roughly 120 kilometres from the Llogara Pass down to Ksamil and the Greek border. In the space of a single drive you pass white-pebble bays, canyon beaches with no road in, seven-kilometre shores backed by olive groves, hilltop castles and villages that have watched the Ionian for centuries.
Yet most of what travellers find online is either a top-ten list written by someone who never left Ksamil, or a booking platform that treats every beach the same. The places themselves — the upper village at Qeparo, the morning boats from Himarë, the taverna at the quiet end of Livadhi — get lost.
Bregdet.al exists to fix that: one place that covers the coast beach by beach, in the order you actually meet them, with honest local recommendations alongside.
Every beach on the Riviera, mapped along the coastal road with what makes each one different — how to get there, when to go, and what's worth visiting nearby. Free, and always will be.
Hotels, tavernas, beach bars and boat operators can be featured directly on their beach's page — reaching travellers at the exact moment they're choosing where to go. Visitors contact businesses directly; we never take booking commissions.
The coast is organised the way you travel it — by beach, north to south. Businesses are presented in the context of their beach, never the other way round.
Recommendations come from people who know the coast out of season as well as in August. If we wouldn't send a friend, it doesn't go on the site.
Featured businesses are always presented as featured. Paid visibility never changes what we write about a beach itself.
Questions about the coast, the site, or a listing for your business — we'd love to hear from you.
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