Borsh Beach is the longest continuous stretch of coastline in the Albanian Riviera, a 7-kilometer expanse of white pebbles and crystal-clear turquoise water framed by massive olive groves and the peaks of the Ceraunian Mountains
Insider Tips
The sheer length is the main draw. You can walk for an hour and transition from "developed" beach clubs with electronic music to completely silent, undeveloped stretches. It is the easiest place in Albania to find free space. You can lay a towel almost anywhere without being harassed to rent a sunbed, especially if you move away from the central cluster of hotels.
The beach is about 20 minutes south of Himarë and 45–60 minutes north of Sarandë. The main road is paved and high-quality, but the final 1km tracks down to the beach are often dusty, unpaved gravel