Driving from Vlora to Theth
Theth is the jewel of the Albanian Alps — the black church, Grunas waterfall, traditional stone houses. Getting there demands planning: the SH22 is paved as far as Boga, then the real challenge starts.
Why book a car in Vlora for Theth
- Every operator is a verified Albanian business — not a foreign reseller.
- Pick up in Vlora and drop off in Theth (confirm with the operator).
- Local 24/7 support in English, Italian and Albanian — no overseas hotline.
Arriving in Theth
Theth is the jewel of the Albanian Alps — the black church, Grunas waterfall, traditional stone houses. Getting there demands planning: the SH22 is paved as far as Boga, then the real challenge starts.
SH22: Boga → Theth
The 28 km from Boga to Theth is part-paved with sharp curves. June–September it’s fine for a sedan. In shoulder season (April, October) a 4x4 is much safer.
Theth ↔ Valbona: BANNED on rentals
Most rental contracts explicitly forbid the Theth–Valbona mountain pass. The road is unpaved with frequent rockslides. Cross on foot (7–8 hour hike) or by specialised off-road shuttle.
Winter: closed
From November to mid-April the village is effectively cut off by snow. Mountain roads close and most guesthouses shut for the season.
Other trips from Vlora
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 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 Himara
Himara is the most beloved town on the Albanian Riviera: a Venetian castle, small pebble beaches, and seafood worth the drive. The approach from Vlora crosses Llogara (1,027 m) — a road that’s a destination in itself.
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.
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.
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.
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