by Fabio » Sat Aug 18, 2018 11:41 pm
I had a bad experience in Albania, in 2012.
My ex-girlfriend and I wanted to go to Montenegro by car, passing through Albania.
We started off from Naples to Bari and there we took an overnight ferry. During the sea navigation somebody tried to steal our GPS, but fortunately, we managed to keep it safe for the rest of the trip. We got to Durres the next day in the morning and, at the customs, we were treated like drug dealers! The inspectors accurately checked our car (a FIAT Punto '03), making us lose a lot of time. After about 2 hours, we were finally out of the port and immediately we got surrounded by kids trying to sell us some fake "temporary -censured- certificates". We headed for Tirane, in order to have a quick, general overview on the capital city, but the local police tried to extort money from us when they stopped our car with a really stupid excuse. We already knew that something like that could happen, so we brought a "hidden wallet", with the money we needed for the holiday, but we showed the policemen only the "5€ wallet". They took the little money we could show them, so we were let go. As we were free to move again, we directly moved towards the northern border and left Albania.
Even though that was absolutely an "uncomfortable situation", I think that I'll come back to Albania, one day, because I'm sure it is a wonderful country, which is worthy to be visited.
I had a bad experience in Albania, in 2012.
My ex-girlfriend and I wanted to go to Montenegro by car, passing through Albania.
We started off from Naples to Bari and there we took an overnight ferry. During the sea navigation somebody tried to steal our GPS, but fortunately, we managed to keep it safe for the rest of the trip. We got to Durres the next day in the morning and, at the customs, we were treated like drug dealers! The inspectors accurately checked our car (a FIAT Punto '03), making us lose a lot of time. After about 2 hours, we were finally out of the port and immediately we got surrounded by kids trying to sell us some fake "temporary -censured- certificates". We headed for Tirane, in order to have a quick, general overview on the capital city, but the local police tried to extort money from us when they stopped our car with a really stupid excuse. We already knew that something like that could happen, so we brought a "hidden wallet", with the money we needed for the holiday, but we showed the policemen only the "5€ wallet". They took the little money we could show them, so we were let go. As we were free to move again, we directly moved towards the northern border and left Albania.
Even though that was absolutely an "uncomfortable situation", I think that I'll come back to Albania, one day, because I'm sure it is a wonderful country, which is worthy to be visited.