Sarandë Promenade (Rruga Jonianet)
In Sarandë, 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.
Lëkurësi Castle
Lëkurësi Castle, built in the 16th century by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, sits on a hilltop offering panoramic views of Sarandë, the Ionian Sea , and Corfu Island. The castle's strategic location historically served to control the surrounding area. Today, it houses a restaurant where visitors can enjoy traditional Albanian cuisine while soaking in the breathtaking vistas. The castle's historical architecture, including its stone walls and towers, provides a glimpse into the past. It's a perfect spot for capturing stunning sunset photos and enjoying a peaceful evening overlooking the city and coastline. Archaeologists recently discovered underground tunnels beneath the castle, possibly used to store gunpowder or as escape routes during sieges. The castle's name, "Lëkurësi," translates to "the leather one," referencing the thick leather armor worn by Ottoman soldiers stationed here, which locals claim could deflect arrows.
Mirror Beach (Plazhi i Pasqyrave)
Mirror Beach, or Plazhi i Pasqyrave , is one of Sarandë's hidden gems, named for its clear, reflective waters that resemble a mirror. Located a short drive from the city, this beach offers a more secluded and tranquil environment compared to the busier city beaches. The beach is surrounded by rocky cliffs and lush greenery, providing a stunning natural backdrop. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Despite its somewhat remote location, the beach is equipped with a few amenities, including a beach bar and sun loungers, ensuring visitors can relax and enjoy the serene surroundings. At night, bioluminescent plankton light up the waves, creating an otherworldly glow along the shoreline. Local fishermen whisper stories of a submerged Greek merchant ship from the 4th century BCE lying just offshore, its cargo of olive oil amphorae still intact beneath the sand.
Monastery of the Forty Saints (Manastiri i Dyzet Shenjtorëve)
The Monastery of the Forty Saints, situated on a hill overlooking Sarandë, is a significant historical and religious site. Built in the 6th century , the monastery is dedicated to the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste. Though much of the structure is in ruins, the site offers a fascinating glimpse into early Christian architecture and religious practices. The location provides stunning views of the city and the sea, making it a peaceful spot for reflection and exploration. Visitors can explore the remnants of the monastery, including the crypts and the central basilica. The serene environment and historical significance make it a compelling destination for history enthusiasts and pilgrims alike. In 2021, restorers uncovered a faded fresco depicting the martyrs' sacrifice, hidden beneath centuries of grime in the apse. Nearby, a natural spring believed to have healing properties by Byzantine pilgrims still flows, its waters channeled through an ancient stone aqueduct carved with crosses.