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Discover stunning Albanian mountain scenery, scenic hikes, and authentic village life on this 1-day trip to Theth, Blue Eye, and Boge from Tirana or Shkodra.

Traveling through Albania’s rugged landscapes often feels like stumbling upon a secret world—where towering peaks meet crystal-clear waters and traditional villages sit untouched by time. This full-day tour from Tirana or Shkodra offers a chance to experience some of Albania’s most iconic sights, from the legendary Theth National Park to the enchanting Blue Eye spring. It’s a journey designed for those craving authentic mountain scenery, cultural touches, and a healthy dose of adventure—all in one compact package.
What we love most about this trip is the opportunity to witness the diverse natural beauty of the Albanian Alps, paired with the comforts of a well-organized, small-group experience. The inclusion of a moderate hike to the Blue Eye and a traditional Albanian lunch makes it feel both adventurous and authentic. That said, a potential consideration is the long travel time—roughly 10 hours—so it’s best suited for travelers with a good level of mobility and a sense of adventure. If you’re after a day packed with stunning views, local flavor, and memorable stories, this tour hits the mark.

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The tour begins early, with pick-up options from five key locations: Tirana, Shkodra, Lezhë District, Durrës, and Shëngjin. This flexibility makes it convenient whether you’re based in the capital, the coast, or inland. The journey to Theth takes approximately 2 hours by a comfortable vehicle equipped with air conditioning and bottled water—crucial for a day that covers mountainous terrain and outdoor activities.
Traveling through Albania’s scenic roads, you’ll soon notice how quickly the landscape shifts from urban sprawl to dramatic mountain scenery. The roads are winding but well-maintained, making the drive an enjoyable part of the experience, with plenty of chances to admire the lush valleys and rugged peaks.
The first notable stop is at Boge, a tiny village with a few minutes to stretch, snap photos, and take in the lush mountain backdrop. This quick visit sets the tone for the day—small, peaceful, and full of natural beauty.
Next, you’ll head to Qafe Thore, a mountain pass and popular sightseeing spot. Here, you get a brief 30-minute window for photos, local shopping, or grabbing a quick coffee or tea. For the more adventurous, there’s also an opportunity for off-road fun—definitely a highlight for those craving rugged exploration.
This is where things get truly special. The drive from Qafe Thore to Theth takes around 35 minutes, winding higher into the Albanian Alps. Upon arrival, it’s time to explore one of Albania’s most iconic mountain villages. The atmosphere is peaceful; a place where the mountains seem to hold the secrets of generations past.
The morning’s main activity is a moderate hike to the Blue Eye—a striking natural spring that’s about 5 meters deep, with water so clear you can see straight to the bottom. The trail takes you through wildflower meadows, wooden bridges, and shaded forest paths. One of the tour reviewers noted that in summer, the walk can be a bit more challenging due to the heat, but the views are well worth it. The Blue Eye itself is a perfect photo spot, with visitors often taking time to relax and enjoy the waterfalls and fresh mountain air.
Post-hike, the group gathers at a local guesthouse for a home-cooked Albanian meal. The lunch is simple but hearty—think grilled meats, local cheese, mountain pies, and herbal teas. According to a reviewer, the food is delicious and offers a genuine taste of local life, complemented by stunning valley views that make every bite more enjoyable.
After lunch, you’re free to explore at a relaxed pace. Highlights include visiting the Theth Church, one of the oldest in Albania, surrounded by towering peaks and traditional stone houses. If you prefer, you can wander along the river, chat with local villagers, or simply soak in the calm, mountain atmosphere. One traveler appreciated the opportunity to engage with locals, noting that the tour guide’s insights added depth to the experience.
Late afternoon, you begin your journey back to Tirana or Shkodra, passing through scenic mountain landscapes once more. The 3-hour return drive allows time to reflect on the day, share photos, and perhaps plan your next trip to these beautiful mountains.

At $95 per person, this tour offers significant value considering the full-day itinerary, transportation, a knowledgeable guide, and a local lunch. The small group size (limited to 10 participants) ensures a more intimate experience, allowing for personalized attention and easier interactions.
While the price doesn’t include personal expenses or additional activities like swimming or ziplining, it covers the core highlights—stunning scenery, cultural insights, and authentic local food. For those wanting to experience the Albanian Alps without the hassle of planning transport or hikes, this package delivers convenience and quality.

Two reviews stand out for their authenticity and detailed insights. Maria from Austria praised the “very friendly, competent, and safe driver” and the “beautiful scenery”, although she mentioned the walk to Blue Eye can be tougher in summer heat. She also noted that her guide could have shared more about the region’s history, which hints at the importance of choosing a tour with a knowledgeable guide.
Another traveler from Latvia called Marco a “perfect guide” and appreciated the “private attitude” and “good planning”, underscoring the value of small-group tours for a personalized experience.

This trip is perfect for travelers who love outdoor adventures, scenic drives, and authentic mountain villages. It’s suitable for those with moderate fitness levels, willing to do a bit of walking, and eager to see how life is lived in remote Albania. The inclusion of cultural highlights, local food, and stunning photo stops makes it a well-rounded day.
The small group size ensures a relaxed, personalized atmosphere, while the scenic routes and diverse activities keep the experience engaging. If you’re after a taste of true Albanian landscape, this tour provides a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and comfort.

For those seeking a full immersion into Albania’s natural beauty and traditional culture, this guided day trip to Theth, Blue Eye, and Boge is hard to beat. The combination of scenic drives, moderate hikes, and authentic local food creates a memorable experience that’s accessible yet deeply rewarding. The knowledgeable guides and small group setting give a personal touch that enhances the adventure.
While the long duration might be tiring for some, the payoff is a day filled with striking vistas, cultural insights, and stories worth sharing long after you leave the mountains. It’s an excellent choice for travelers wanting an authentic, adventure-filled taste of Albania’s rugged charm.

How long is the drive from Tirana to Theth?
The drive takes about 2 hours, making it a manageable journey to start your mountain adventure without feeling rushed.
What kind of vehicle is used?
Transportation is provided in a comfortable vehicle equipped with air conditioning and bottled water, suitable for mountain roads.
Is the hike to Blue Eye difficult?
The hike is moderate and lasts around 35-40 minutes, passing through wildflower meadows and forest paths. It can be more challenging if it’s hot, so bring water and wear comfortable shoes.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes transportation, a guide, bottled water, and a traditional Albanian lunch. Personal expenses are not covered.
Can I visit other attractions in Theth?
Yes, after the main activities, you can freely explore Thethi at your own pace, including local sights like the church and river walks.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
It’s best for those with moderate mobility. The hike is not strenuous but involves walking on uneven terrain; seniors over 95 may find it less suitable.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, especially as the tour is limited to a small group. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
To sum it up, this tour offers a thoughtfully curated taste of Albania’s majestic mountains and authentic rural life. It’s perfect for curious travelers eager for scenic views, cultural insights, and a genuine connection with one of Europe’s most beautiful landscapes.