The wanderers hostel
The Wanderers Hostel
The Wanderers Hostel provides a social and comfortable atmosphere in a historic home. We are located within minutes of Shkoder city center on one of the most beautiful streets in the city. Beds and entire rooms are available, plus free breakfast, free wifi, cheap laundry machines, bikes to rent and all the Albanian hospitality you can handle! Our family has owned this home for generations and recently renovated the entire thing, including two large gardens in the front and rear, all the rooms of the house and a comfortable open lounge, outdoor bar and guest kitchen.
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Daily Transport Services Across Albania & Beyond
We offer comfortable, scheduled transport routes connecting Shkoder, Tirana, Himara, Theth, Valbona, Koman, Fierza, and Ulcinj. Starting from April 15 and May 1, our minibuses run daily with fixed departure times, affordable prices, and small group seating (10–30 seats per line). Whether you’re heading to the beach, the mountains, or the airport—we’ve got you covered with reliable transfers and scenic routes.
Reserve your seat in our top routes:
Shkoder – Koman (minivan 8 euro)
Koman – Fierza (ferry comfortable transportation 10 euro)
Fierza – Valbona (minivan 8euro)
Shkoder – Theth (minivan 10euro)
Shkoder to Himara and other way around
Tirana to Koman and other way around
Tirana to Theth and other way around
Shkoder to Tirana and other way around
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ready to day trips?

Zip line in theth & Blue eye
Experience the thrill of flying over the stunning Theth valley with one of the longest zip lines in Albania, followed by a guided hike to the magical Blue Eye spring. Adventure and nature combined in one unforgettable day!

Kanyons swiming & messi bridge
Discover the beauty of northern Albania with a refreshing swim in crystal-clear canyon waters and a visit to the iconic 18th-century Mesi Bridge. A relaxing mix of nature, history, and adventure — all in one day!

SHala river, Albanian thailand
Explore the breathtaking Shala River, often called the “Albanian Thailand” for its turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs. Enjoy a scenic boat ride, swim in pristine nature, and relax in one of the most stunning hidden gems of the Albanian Alps.
explore our city
Shkodër is referred to as the capital and cultural cradle of northern Albania, also known as Gegëria, for having been the birthplace and home of notable individuals, who among others contributed to the Albanian Renaissance. Most of the inhabitants of Shkodër speak a distinctive dialect of northwestern Gheg Albanian that differs from other Albanian dialects. Shkodër has also a long tradition in the development of the urban music of Albania, marked by a characteristic use of instrumentation and a style of composition.
explore our mountains
Shkodër is referred to as the capital and cultural cradle of northern Albania, also known as Gegëria, for having been the birthplace and home of notable individuals, who among others contributed to the Albanian Renaissance. Most of the inhabitants of Shkodër speak a distinctive dialect of northwestern Gheg Albanian that differs from other Albanian dialects. Shkodër has also a long tradition in the development of the urban music of Albania, marked by a characteristic use of instrumentation and a style of composition.
explore our beaches
Shkodër is referred to as the capital and cultural cradle of northern Albania, also known as Gegëria, for having been the birthplace and home of notable individuals, who among others contributed to the Albanian Renaissance. Most of the inhabitants of Shkodër speak a distinctive dialect of northwestern Gheg Albanian that differs from other Albanian dialects. Shkodër has also a long tradition in the development of the urban music of Albania, marked by a characteristic use of instrumentation and a style of composition.
explore our lake
Shkodër is referred to as the capital and cultural cradle of northern Albania, also known as Gegëria, for having been the birthplace and home of notable individuals, who among others contributed to the Albanian Renaissance. Most of the inhabitants of Shkodër speak a distinctive dialect of northwestern Gheg Albanian that differs from other Albanian dialects. Shkodër has also a long tradition in the development of the urban music of Albania, marked by a characteristic use of instrumentation and a style of composition.
surrounding countries
The Balkans, also known as the Balkan Peninsula, are a geographic area in southeastern Europe with various definitions and meanings, including geopolitical and historical. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria. The Balkan Peninsula is bordered by the Adriatic Sea in the northwest, the Ionian Sea in the southwest, the Aegean Sea in the south, the Turkish Straights in the east, and the Black Sea in the northeast. The northern border of the peninsula is variously defined. The highest point of the Balkans is Mount Musla, 2,925 metres (9,596 ft), in the Rila mountain range, Bulgaria.

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