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Borsh
Borsh is home to Albania’s longest beach, a seven‑kilometer ribbon of white pebbles and turquoise water. Its scale sets it apart from other Riviera towns: even in summer, there’s room to breathe, wander, and settle into your own quiet corner. Olive groves climb the hills behind the shore, giving the whole area a soft, Mediterranean character. Borsh is ideal if you’re looking for a quieter, more grounded version of the Albanian Riviera — a place where nature, history, and simplicity come together beautifully.
Best Months to Travel to Borsh
April, May, October, November
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When visiting Borsh, shopping is a charming way to take a piece of the Albanian Riviera home. Borsh is known for its locally produced olives and olive oil, made from the surrounding olive groves, which make perfect gifts or souvenirs. Visitors can also find handmade crafts, including woven textiles, traditional embroidery, and pottery, reflecting the village’s rich cultural heritage.

Local markets in Borsh offer fresh fruits, vegetables, and other regional products such as honey, herbs, and homemade jams. For a taste of Albanian tradition, travelers often buy locally made cheeses, cured meats, and sweets like baklava. Small boutiques and roadside stalls provide a mix of artisanal goods, allowing visitors to support local producers while discovering authentic Albanian craftsmanship.

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