Blue Cave and Grama Bay tour by boat in Dhërmi

Explore the best of the Karaburun coast, from historic Grama Bay to hidden coves and crystal-clear swimming spots. A perfect way to experience the wild beauty of the Albanian Riviera by sea.

€45

10:00

13:30

0h 45m to go

0h 45m to return

2h 00m

10 max

2

Discover hidden beaches, crystal-clear waters, and untouched coastal landscapes that can only be reached by sea.

Drimadhes

This beach is one of the most beautiful on the Albanian Riviera. It is a secluded piece of natural paradise with a natural rock formation that divides it into two halves. One side is covered with white pebbles and the other with sand. The water is crystal clear, with a fantastic color.

Palasë

Palasa Beach is a long and wide beach west of the village of Palasë. It is also the northernmost beach of the Albanian Riviera, just south of the Ceraunian Mountains. The surroundings are truly beautiful, with a skyline of mountains and the Llogara Pass on one side, and the Ionian Sea with its clear blue water on the other.

The area used to be undeveloped, but a large investment project has brought major changes. A residential area is being built with various facilities, including shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, a boulevard, and a private section of the beach reserved only for residents. Other parts remain accessible to the general public, including a public beach and some private beach areas operated by bars.

Guva e Guforrit

Guva e Guforrit is one of the most unique and hidden places along the Albanian Riviera. Surrounded by high cliffs and untouched nature, this bay creates a spectacular landscape that leaves you speechless from the very first moment. Crystal-clear turquoise waters and unique rock formations make it a perfect spot for swimming, exploring, and adventure. It is an ideal destination for travelers looking for something different from the usual beaches, far from noise and crowds.

Saint Andreas Bay

Saint Andreas Bay – or Gjiri i Shën Andreut in Albanian – is located on the Karaburun Peninsula, near Vlorë. Its shore of fine white sand, together with crystal-clear blue waters, makes this beach a true natural wonder.

This small bay is secluded and embraced by the surrounding slopes, creating the perfect setting for visitors who want to enjoy total relaxation in the company of only the sun and the sea. The scenery here is truly breathtaking.

At Saint Andreas Bay, you have the opportunity to make a 15-minute stop from the boat for a quick swim.

Blue Cave

A magical cave where sunlight creates extraordinary blue reflections on the water. One of the most photographed attractions on the Albanian coast.

Grama Bay

Grama Bay – or Gjiri i Gramës in Albanian – is a small rocky beach located on the southern side of the Karaburun Peninsula, in the Ionian Sea. It lies in the southwest of Albania, far from other tourist areas such as Sarandë.

This area of Karaburun is so special, because it remains pure and untouched.

In addition to Grama Bay, there are many other amazing coves and beaches to explore. Karaburun is a peninsula and protected National Park, with very few roads and almost no buildings.

History of Grama Bay

Grama Bay is one of the most unique historical places on the Albanian coast, located on the Karaburun Peninsula. Its name comes from the Greek word gramma, meaning “writing,” because of the many inscriptions carved into the rocks that date back to antiquity.

In ancient times, the bay served as a safe natural harbor for Illyrian, Greek, and Roman ships, which stopped there to shelter from storms. During their stay, sailors and travelers left inscriptions on the rocks, recording their names, prayers, or words of thanks for being saved at sea.

These carvings have turned Grama Bay into an open book of history, with evidence dating back more than 2,000 years. In later periods, it continued to be used as a refuge for sailors, while today it remains one of the most untouched and authentic destinations of the Albanian Riviera.

Important Notes for This Tour

Guests have the opportunity to enjoy a 15-minute swim stop at Saint Andreas Bay before continuing to Grama Bay, where there is time to relax on the beach.

In Grama Bay, guests may bring food, drinks, umbrellas, or anything else they may need for their stay.

Guests who would like to visit destinations beyond Grama Bay or add extra stops are kindly asked to inform the staff in advance regarding availability and additional pricing.

These optional extras can be arranged during booking or before departure, with payment made in cash at the time of departure.

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