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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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Borsh offers a delightful taste of traditional Albanian cuisine, with a special focus on fresh seafood and locally grown ingredients. Being part of the Albanian Riviera, the village’s restaurants serve freshly caught fish, calamari, shrimp, and octopus, often simply grilled or prepared with olive oil, herbs, and lemon to highlight their natural flavors.

In addition to seafood, Borsh is known for dishes made with locally produced olives, vegetables, and herbs. Traditional specialties like byrek (savory pies filled with cheese, spinach, or meat) and tavë kosi (baked lamb with yogurt) are popular in family-run eateries. Visitors can also enjoy homemade jams, cheeses, and bread made by local artisans, giving a genuine taste of southern Albanian culinary traditions.

Dining in Borsh is not just about the food—it’s also about the experience. Many restaurants sit right by the beach, allowing travelers to enjoy delicious meals while watching the sunset over the Ionian Sea. Whether sampling seafood, trying local specialties, or sipping a glass of raki, Borsh offers a rich and authentic culinary journey.

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