Balkan Island Hopping Kosovo Albania North Macedonia

Travelling From North Macedonia to Kosvo and Albania By Bus

Starting from the Rafina Port of Athens, we took the airport bus near the port, which cost around EUR 3.5 per person. We then boarded an Aegean Airlines flight to Skopje. The flights from Athens to Skopje are usually available only on Tuesdays and Thursdays, please check the schedule via Skycanner for travel plan.

We took Aegean Airlines which provided one of the best flying experiences we had during our two-week vacation. Their seats were comfortable, and they also included free meal for all passengers. The budget level exceeded our expectations, especially for a budget airline on a short-haul flight.

Rafina airport timetable
Rafina airport timetable
Best budget airline so far by Aegean Airline per my experience
Best budget airline so far by Aegean Airline per my experience

3 Days in Skopje

We began second part of our two week vacation in Skopje North Macedonia. It’s an incredible place that offers a blend of city arts and opportunities for short trips into nature. It is a very special city with statues of various kinds, thanks to the government’s initiative called “Skopje 2014.” While the plan was controversial, it has at least created several tourists spots for photo.

Our first meal at Skopje with Macedonian food
Our first meal at Skopje with Macedonian food

Near the city center, we explored the Mother Teresa Memorial House, Old Bazaar, and the Skopje Fortress. These attractions are all within walking distance suitable for short-term visit, even for day trip.

A water jumping statue near the bridge
A water jumping statue near the bridge
The Old Bazaar  in Skopje North Macedonia
The Old Bazaar
Skopje Fortress located near the Old Bazaar in Skopje North Macedonia
Skopje Fortress located near the Old Bazaar

The Millennium Cross & Matka Canyon

There are also two other famous spots namely: the Millennium Cross and Matka Canyon. We discovered these only during the morning free walking tour on day 2.

Despite the short time, we still managed to visit Matka Canyon and took a boat ride to Verlo Cave. Blessed with luck, we were able to take the last boat for the cave visit at around 5 PM. On day 3, before departing for Kosovo, we made use of the morning on day 3 to visit the Millennium Cross.

The Millennium Cross in Skopje North Macedonia
The Millennium Cross
the Vrelo Cave At the Matka Canyon in Skopje North Macedonia
The Vrelo Cave At the Matka Canyon

It surprised us that the buses in Skopje are free of charge on Saturdays. Furthermore, there are a couple of hidden gems worth exploring in Skopje. The City Trade Center near Macedonian Square is a nostalgic shopping complex with local supermarkets and food.

The nostalgic shopping mall near the city center in Skopje North Macedonia
The nostalgic shopping mall near the city center

Shopping Center Vero near the Central Bus Station was also a great place for a short stay before departing Skopje. This mall features a fantastic food court on the second floor and a large Vero supermarket on the first floor. It’s a great place to spend your remaining Macedonian Denar. We had lunch there before we headed to Pristina.

Cockta is a Balkan version of cola made in Slovenia
Cockta is a Balkan version of cola made in Slovenia

Please find the to do list below.

Balkans Travel Plan – Recommended To Do List For 3-day Trip Planning In Skopje

LocationTo-Do List
SkopjeThe Statues around the city
City Trade Center
Macedonia Square
Old Bazaar
Skopje Fortress
Mother Teresa Memorial House
Museum of the City of Skopje
Matka Canyon
Verlo Cave
Millennium Cross
Shopping Center Vero

3 Days in Pristina

We took a two-hour bus ride from Skopje Central Bus Station to Pristina Bus Station. The bus ticket cost 1500 dinar (~ 8 EUR) per person. The Pristina bus station is quite far from the city center, so we purchased the bus ticket to Albania for EUR 15.5 per person on Day 1. As it was our first time in Pristina, we opted to take a taxi for 20 EUR to the hostel. Given it was already after 8 PM, we chose to have our dinner at KFC while walking around the city.

Note: Later we discovered the bus routes for Pristina are readily available on Google Maps, costing only EUR 0.5 per person.

Bus station near NEWBORN in Pristina Kosovo
Bus station near NEWBORN
KFC in Pristina Kosovo
Our first meal in Pristina

Pristina as one of the youngest countries in the world was an intriguing destination for us. It was also a personal achievement for me to complete first loop for all Balkan Countries. The icons in Pristina may not be as historical as other Balkan Countries. However, the city gave us a unique feeling as the locals were extremely welcoming and friendly. As a tourist, it is impossible for you not to receive any greeting there.

NEWBORN (rearranged as NO NEW BROKEN REPUBLIC in 2023) in Pristina Kosovo
NEWBORN (rearranged as NO NEW BROKEN REPUBLIC in 2023)
LetGo EU portraying Kosovo as a missing piece of the EU in Kosovo Pristina
LetGo EU portraying Kosovo as a missing piece of the EU
Bill Clinton Statue  in Pristina Kosovo
Bill Clinton Statue

The Hidden Gems In Pristina

Apart from the NEWBORN and other icons, we discovered two interesting facts about the country:

1. Kosovo & Albania Flag: We noticed a prevalence of Albanian flags (red background with a black double-headed eagle in the center) in Pristina, sometimes even more than Kosovo flags (blue background with the map of Kosovo and six stars). After conducting some research, we learned that this is because around 90% of the Kosovo population is Albanian.

The Kosovo Flags near the NEWBORN Monument  in Pristina Kosovo
The Kosovo Flags near the NEWBORN Monument

2. Goddess on the Throne: The Goddess on the Throne is a significant symbol in Pristina, and we encountered numerous statues of it in the Kosovo Museum. Although we couldn’t find the specific story behind the idol, we were informed that it is one of the oldest artifacts found in the area and was chosen as the symbol of the city.

Goddess on the Throne in National Museum of Pristina Kosovo
Goddess on the Throne

After a two-night stay in Pristina, we took the bus to our final destination of Balkan hopping – Tirana. You may find our to-do list for below.

Balkans Travel Plan – Recommended To Do List For 3-day Trip Planning In Pristina

LocationTo-Do List
PristinaNEWBORN (changed to “No Broken Republic” in 2023)
Skanderbeg Square
Kosovo Museum
Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa
The National Gallery of Kosovo
Statue of Bill Clinton
LetGo EU

3 Days in Tirana

It is my second time in Tirana (the first time for my fiancée and my friend) since 2019. The bus station was conveniently located within a 20-minute walking distance to Skanderbeg Square. Since my last visit, Albania has undergone significant changes. Unfortunately, the Pyramid of Tirana, which had served as a museum and NATO base has been demolished. A new structure shall replace that but locals say it may take years for completion.

Pyramid of Tirana in Albania in 2019
(already demolished) Tirana Pyramid taken in 2019

However, many of the must-visit landmarks in Tirana are still intact. Skanderbeg Square and its surroundings offer plenty of attractions worth exploring. The must-visits includeBunk’Art 2 (entrance fee of 1500 lek per person), the National Historical Museum, The Cloud, I Love Tirana, Et’hem Bej Mosque, and Tirana Castle. I felt very grateful for visiting them again, especially with my fiancée and best adventure friend.

The I Love Tirana at Albania Tirana
I Love Tirana
Reja - The Cloud the tourist icon in Alabania Tirana
Reja – The Cloud
Friendship Monument a tourist icon in Albania Tirana
Friendship Monument
Leftover bunker a tourist icon in Albania Tirana
Leftover bunker which you can go inside

Among these attractions, Bunk’Art 2, a museum housed in a bunker, is a must-visit place for travelers to Tirana. While Bunk’Art 1 is also worth visiting, it is relatively far.

Outside Bunk’Art 2 a tourist icon in Tirana Alabania
Outside Bunk’Art 2
Inside Bunk’Art 2 a tourist icon in Albania Tirana
Inside Bunk’Art 2
The exit of Bunk’Art 2 a tourist icon in Albania Tirana
The exit of Bunk’Art 2

To reach Bunk’Art 1, we needed to take an approximately 30-minute bus ride from Skanderbeg Square. The bus station is at the opposite the Friendship Monument. We embarked on our visit in the morning and completed it around 1 PM. Bunk’Art is perhaps one of the largest bunker museums in the world.

Tunnel to walk through before getting to the Bunk’Art ticket office in Albania Tirana
Tunnel to walk through before getting to the Bunk’Art ticket office
Bunk'Art 1 entrance in Albania Tirana Tourist Spot
Enter the five-layer bunker
Inside Bunk’Art 1 Tirana Albania a Tourist icon
Inside Bunk’Art

After the 3 day visits, we ended flied back to Athens for the final part of our two-week vacation.

Balkans Travel Plan – Recommended To Do List For 3-day Trip Planning In Tirana

LocationTo-Do List
TiranaSkanderbeg Square
National Historical Museum
Reja – The Cloud
I Love Tirana
Friendship Monument
Et’hem Bej Mosque
Berliner Mauer
The Leftover Bunkers near Berliner Mauer
Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral
Tirana Castle
Oda House (Restaurant)
Bunk’Art
Bunk’Art 2

Regulus K

A budget travel blogger passionate about exploring different destinations worldwide, while balancing a regular 9-to-5 job.

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