Ali Pasha's Castle (Triport Castle Walls)
In Ksamil, Albania .
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Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër)
The Blue Eye, or Syri i Kaltër , is a natural spring located about 30 kilometers from Ksamil. This stunning water source is famous for its deep blue and turquoise hues , creating an illusion of a blue eye. The spring is surrounded by lush greenery , making it a serene and enchanting place to visit. The water is incredibly clear and cool, with a constant flow from the depths of the earth. While swimming in the Blue Eye is not allowed to preserve its natural beauty, visitors can enjoy the mesmerizing views from the observation deck and walk along the surrounding trails. The Blue Eye is a perfect destination for nature lovers and photographers, offering a unique and unforgettable experience. Divers have measured the spring's depth at over 50 meters , though its true bottom remains unexplored due to dangerous underwater currents. Local legends claim the "eye" symbolizes an ancient Ottoman treasure buried beneath the spring, guarded by spirits that swirl in its azure depths.
Ksamil Beach
Ksamil Beach is the main beach in the town of Ksamil and one of the most beautiful and popular beaches in Albania . Known for its idyllic setting, the beach boasts soft white sand and clear, calm waters that are perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The beach area is well-equipped with sun loungers, umbrellas, and several beach bars and restaurants offering delicious local seafood and refreshing beverages. The gentle slope of the beach into the sea makes it family-friendly, ideal for children and less experienced swimmers. With its picturesque views of the Ksamil Islands and the Ionian Sea , Ksamil Beach is a perfect spot for a relaxing day by the water.
Ksamil Islands
The Ksamil Islands are a group of four small, picturesque islets located just off the coast of Ksamil, a true gem of the Albanian Riviera . These islands are renowned for their stunning natural beauty, featuring crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine white sand beaches . Accessible by boat or even by swimming from the shore, the islands offer a tranquil escape from the bustling mainland. Each island has its unique charm, with secluded coves and lush vegetation. The surrounding waters are perfect for snorkeling , allowing visitors to explore the vibrant underwater life . The Ksamil Islands are an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in a breathtaking setting, with plenty of opportunities for relaxation and water activities.
The Submerged Roman Villa (Vila e Zhytur Romake)
Beneath the crystal-clear waters of Ksamil’s coastline lies a hidden archaeological treasure: the ruins of a 2nd-century Roman villa , partially submerged due to ancient seismic shifts . Located just off the shore near the current village, these underwater ruins include mosaic floors , stone columns, and the outlines of rooms that once belonged to a luxurious seaside estate. Snorkelers and divers can explore the site, where fish dart through ancient doorways and sunlight dances on 1,800-year-old stonework. The villa’s proximity to the surface makes it accessible even to casual snorkelers, offering a unique blend of history and marine adventure. On land, informational plaques near the shore detail the villa’s history and its connection to the broader Roman trade network in the region.