Driving in Albania
Albania is a rewarding country to explore by car: dramatic mountains, a stunning coastline, and warm hospitality. A little preparation goes a long way.
Carry a valid driving licence; an International Driving Permit is recommended if your licence is not in Latin script.
Keep rental or insurance papers accessible; your host may walk through coverage at handover.
Seat belts are mandatory; phone use while driving should be hands-free only.
Speed limits and signage follow European conventions; watch for local signage in towns.
Main highways connect Tirana with the coast and major cities. In summer, coastal roads are busy; in the mountains, allow extra time and check weather. Some rural roads are narrow or uneven—match your itinerary to the car class (ground clearance, manual vs automatic) you book.
Mountain passes and Riviera bends reward a calm pace; let faster traffic pass when safe.
Night driving on unfamiliar mountain roads is best avoided.
Fuel stations are common on main routes; fill up before long inland legs.
City centers can be congested; paid parking zones exist in Tirana and larger towns. Your LocalWheels host can suggest sensible handover spots and parking for the exchange.
EU-style emergency number: 112 (police, ambulance, fire). Save your host and rental support contacts before you drive.
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