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Why More People Over 40 Are Choosing to Live in Albania Instead of Spain or Greece?

Looking for a safer, more affordable, and peaceful Mediterranean lifestyle? If you choose to live Albania offers it all — without the high costs and crowded beaches.

1. Real Mediterranean Life — Without the Price Tag

In cities like Tirana, Vlora, or Saranda:

•Good apartments cost €500–€800/month

•Utilities and internet are under €100

•Organic food, restaurants, and cafés are much cheaper than in Spain or Greece. There is so much variety to eat and drinks. If you live in Albania, you can enjoy the freshness of the ingredients from traditional restaurants that offer a variety of local cuisine to high end gourmet meals in luxurious spots all along Albania. Anyways to secure a spot, always make sure to make a reservation in advance so you will be welcomed as you deserve. 

When it comes to living costs, in comparison to Spain (€800–€1,500 for rent) and Greece (€700+), Albania gives you breathing room financially — while offering the same sunshine and coastal charm.

2. Yes, the Beaches Are Popular — But Still Less Crowded

Let’s be honest: Albania is no longer a “secret.” In July and August, sunbeds at popular beaches range from €10 to €20, and exclusive setups can go up to €200+.

But compared to Santorini or Costa del Sol:
•Albania’s Riviera is still less crowded and more authentic

•Visit in May–June or September–October for quiet, pristine beach days, calm sea and is no windy at all.

•Calm areas like Himara, Vuno, or Qeparo offer natural beauty without the noise and you can enjoy traditional food and drinks. Meet the locals that are always happy to share their story.

3. Safe, Family-Friendly, and Peaceful

This is one of the biggest reasons why families and retirees choose Albania:

•No history of kidnappings or violent crime against tourists or children. Also based on the experience of many expats that are choosing Albania over other countries, when it comes to their safety and peace of mind, they have found what they need because a small country is always easier to be screened and provide security. We will talk more about this subject in the following days.

•Children are loved and welcomed in every place, usually the small markets always give candy or chocolate for free to children when you visit Albania.

•You can safely walk at night — even in the capital city

Albania is calm, grounded, and community-driven, which many travelers find refreshing after years in high-pressure cities.

4. A Paradise for Retirees, Families & Digital Nomads

•Many nationalities get visa-free entry for 90 days or more

•High-speed fiber internet is widely available

•Remote workers and retirees can live comfortably with less than €1,500/month

•Coastal towns like Himara or Berat offer peace, beauty, and local warmth

Want to buy land or a traditional home? In Albania, that’s still affordable.

5. Foreign Investment Is Booming

Investors from Italy, Germany, the UK, and the U.S. are buying:

•Real estate near the coast or lakes

•Plots of land in undeveloped areas

•Boutique hotels and eco-retreats in mountain villages

Property prices are still low — but climbing fast.

Now is the window to enter before values increase.

6. Try It Before You Move

We’ve built the perfect 7-day itinerary to help you:

•Visit quiet towns like Himara, Saranda, and Gjirokastër

•See both the vacation side and the day-to-day living side of Albania

•Decide where you might want to rent, invest, or retire

Thinking of visiting Albania before deciding to relocate?

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