Driving from Himara to Gjirokaster
Gjirokaster is the “stone city” — every cobble has a story. But the cobblestones with 20%+ gradients demand constant attention. Overheated brakes are a real risk here.
Why book a car in Himara for Gjirokaster
- Every operator is a verified Albanian business — not a foreign reseller.
- Pick up in Himara and drop off in Gjirokaster (confirm with the operator).
- Local 24/7 support in English, Italian and Albanian — no overseas hotline.
Arriving in Gjirokaster
Gjirokaster is the “stone city” — every cobble has a story. But the cobblestones with 20%+ gradients demand constant attention. Overheated brakes are a real risk here.
Steep cobblestones
The bazaar and surrounding lanes hit 20–25% gradients. A manual gearbox gives better control; automatics can overheat the brakes if used aggressively in low gear.
Castle parking
Paid parking at the castle entrance (~€1.50). Don’t try to drive up into the upper old town — the lanes pinch sharply.
Close to the Greek border
Gjirokaster is 35 km from Kakavija (Greek border). A quick crossing into Ioannina is doable — the green-card insurance is required.
Other trips from Himara
To Dhermi
Dhermi is the Riviera’s gem: blue water, pebble beaches, and a summer-long club scene. The final approach roads are part-gravel — read on for what to drive.
To Llogara Pass
Llogara isn’t just a destination — it’s the road. 1,027 m above the sea, climbing 12 km from Vlora and dropping 12 km to Palasë. 20+ switchbacks, the Corfu coast on the horizon.
To Saranda
Saranda is the entry point for travellers coming off the 90-minute ferry from Corfu. Streets are tight and steep — a small hatchback works far better here than an SUV.
To Ksamil
Ksamil has become Albania’s most viral beach destination: turquoise water, micro-islands you can swim to, and seafood tavernas. The catch is parking — here’s how to handle it.
To Vlora
Vlora is the largest city in southern Albania and the natural launchpad for the Albanian Riviera. The new bypass that opened in 2025 has dramatically reduced through-traffic in the city centre.
To Berat
Berat is the UNESCO “City of a Thousand Windows”. The Mangalem quarter is car-free — leave the vehicle by the Osumi river and walk up to the castle. The cobblestones don’t forgive sudden braking.
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