Shëngjin

Shëngjin is in Lezhe. Shëngjin is a growing beach town located in Northwest Albania well known for its Adriatic coastline and tourist accommodations. Shëngjin is quickly becoming one of the must see locations in Albania for day trippers or those looking for a relaxing getaway by the coast.

Understand

Shëngjin’s district, Lezhë, has thousands of years of history that has provided this beach city with a unique Mediterranean culture. Home to some of the most historic and heroic moments in Albania’s history, the Lezhë district has become well known for its history as much as its sandy coastline. The people of Shëngjin, like the rest of the people of Albania, are known for their hospitality.

Get in

By Bus: In the summer months it is possible to take a bus between Shëngjin and neighboring city Lezhë. Buses routes between Shëngjin and Lezhë costs 30 Lek and take approximately 15 minutes to ride. The location for bus drop-offs and pick-ups are throughout the city of Shëngjin and Lezhë.

By Taxi/Furgon: Furgons (or minivan taxis) run year around from Shëngjin to neighboring city Lezhë. Furgon rides between Shëngjin and Lezhë costs 50 Lek and take approximately 10-15 minutes. The locations for furgons drop-offs and pick-ups are throughout the city of Shëngjin and Lezhë. Furgons are the most common form of transportation in the area and are easy to locate as they drive through the city from morning till night.

By Boat: The ferry connection with Brindisi was reinstated in June 2015 running twice a week by European Seaways in the summer. Ferry departs from Brindisi at 23:00 and arrives in Shëngjin at 07:00. It departs from Shëngjin at noon (12:00) and arrives in Brindisi at 20:00.

Get around

Most visitors get around Shëngjin by walking along the make road or along the coastline. However, it is possible to take a bus, taxi, or furgon throughout the city. Just be aware that most of these means of transportation often lead out of town to the neighboring city, Lezhë. If you wish to travel within the city, make it clear to the driver where you want to go, or else you may be taken out of town on the more typical transportation routes.

See

  • Beaches-Shëngjin’s coastline offers a great beach experience with great views to the Adriatic Sea.
  • Rana e Hedhun- This is a undeveloped stretch of coastline just north of the city well known for its sand dunes and seascape near the mountain ridge.
  • Kune & Vain (Laguna)- Located just south of the city, this area is well known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
  • Mountains- The surrounding mountain ridge provides great views to the sea as well as the city

Do

Shëngjin offers a wide arrange of outdoor activities including:

  • Fishing
  • Hunting
  • Camping
  • Hiking

Buy

Common souvenirs in the Shëngjin area include the popular drink raki, handcrafted goods, beach accessories and paintings by local artists. Souvenirs can be found in the shopping district in Shëngjin on the main road in the middle of the city. The local currency is Lek, but some establishments also accept the Euro.

Eat

Shëngjin's restaurants are best known for offering the freshest seafood in the region. Tourists greatly enjoy the local seafood dishes caught by the local fisherman. Shëngjin also offers Albanian and Italian-influenced cuisine in its restaurants. Some of Shëngjin's most popular restaurants include;

  • Trendafili Mistik-located by Kune & Vain (Laguna), this restaurant is popular with the locals because of their seafood and duck dishes.
  • Detari- located in the center of the city, this restaurant offers fresh seafood caught by the owners boat.
  • Rapsodia- known for its Italian and European dishes, Rapsodia is one of the most frequented restaurants in the area. Rapsodia is located on the main road that links Shëngjin to the neighboring city Lezhë.
  • Complex Kristi- located on Rana e Hedhun, this cafe and restaurant has some of the best views in the region. The restaurant also offers some of the best fresh seafood in town.

Drink

Like other Albanian towns, Shëngjin's drink of choice is "raki", which is produced from local grapes. Visitors also enjoy drinking wine produced in northern Albania that is sold at many of the cafes and restaurants across town.

Sleep

In the past 5-10 years, many resort style hotels have been built along the beachfront. Some of Shëngjin's top hotels include Hotel President, Hotel Ermiri Palace, Hotel Antag, and Hotel Ragealo. The accommodations are spread out from the southern to the northern parts of the city, and they also range in price. The hotels fill up with guests during the summer months when thousands pour in to visit the Adriatic coast.

Connect

You can buy a local sim card for 600 Lek (Vodafone). You need to provide ID (passport) and give an address in Albania. Many local cafes and hotels offer free wi-fi service to their customers.

Go next

Shëngjin is located 7km from Lezhë, 10 km from Laç, 28 km from Shkodër, 55 km from Durres, 58 km from Tirana, and 60 km from the Tirana International "Mother Teresa" Airport. All of these locations can be accessed by bus, minivan taxi (furgon), or taxi. Visitors to the area have found that transportation is fairly easy to navigate in this area.


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