A charming little fishing and farming town surrounded by citrus and olive trees, Borsh boasts the longest beach (above) on the Albanian Riviera, and family tourism has also become very popular in the area. Between here and the city of Saranda one can also find the beaches of Bunec, Kakome, and Krokëy, whose collective length runs about three kilometers (just under two miles), each with beautiful, crystal-clear waters. Also after Borsh is Qeparo and the bay of Porto Palermo, where the castle of 18th-century Ottoman Albanian ruler Ali Pasha is located.
Read more in Tripatini member Rohny Jones's post 5 Beautiful Beach Towns on the 'Albanian Riviera,' its Ionian Coast.
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