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Borsh
Borsh is home to Albania’s longest beach, a seven‑kilometer ribbon of white pebbles and turquoise water. Its scale sets it apart from other Riviera towns: even in summer, there’s room to breathe, wander, and settle into your own quiet corner. Olive groves climb the hills behind the shore, giving the whole area a soft, Mediterranean character. Borsh is ideal if you’re looking for a quieter, more grounded version of the Albanian Riviera — a place where nature, history, and simplicity come together beautifully.
Best Months to Travel to Borsh
April, May, October, November

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Borsh is not only famous for its stunning beaches but also for its rich historical heritage. The area has been inhabited since ancient times, with roots tracing back to the Illyrians, one of the earliest known peoples in the region. Throughout history, Borsh has been influenced by the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and later the Ottomans, each leaving behind traces in the form of ruins, fortifications, and traditional architecture.

One of the most notable historical landmarks near Borsh is the Borsh Castle. Perched on a hill overlooking the sea, the castle dates back to Byzantine and Ottoman times and offers a glimpse into the region’s strategic importance in controlling coastal trade routes. Walking around the village, visitors can also see old stone houses and churches that reflect the blend of cultural influences over the centuries.

Exploring Borsh allows travelers to connect with centuries of history while enjoying the natural beauty of the Albanian Riviera. Its combination of historical sites and scenic landscapes makes Borsh a unique destination where the past and present coexist harmoniously.

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