The long pale-pebble shore and clear turquoise water of Palasë Beach below the Llogara mountains on the northern Albanian Riviera

Palasë Beach

Palasë — the first beach below Llogara Pass, about 4 km north of Dhërmi (Green Coast)

Long pale-pebble beach, clear turquoise water
Long (over 1 km)
Palasë — the first beach below Llogara Pass, about 4 km north of Dhërmi (Green Coast)
Busier than the far-south coves, especially near the Green Coast; quieter stretches remain

About Palasë Beach

Palasë is the first long beach you reach descending from Llogara Pass — a broad sweep of pale pebbles and exceptionally clear turquoise water at the northern end of the Riviera. Once a quiet stretch, it now anchors the Green Coast development, with beach bars, water sports and restaurants alongside still-undeveloped sections.

Water Conditions

Exceptionally clear turquoise — among the clearest on the coast

How to Get There

Reached off the SH8 just below the Llogara Pass and tunnel; roughly a 30-minute drive to Vlorë. Parking near the beach.

Facilities

Beach bars and restaurants, sun-lounger and umbrella rentals (around €8–15 a set) and water sports; the Green Coast resort sits behind the beach.

Best For

Clear-water swims, water sports, and a first Riviera stop off Llogara

Cost
Free public beach; sunbed sets around €8–15

Palasë Beach — Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get to Palasë Beach?

Reached off the SH8 just below the Llogara Pass and tunnel; roughly a 30-minute drive to Vlorë. Parking near the beach.

What is the beach and water like at Palasë Beach?

Exceptionally clear turquoise — among the clearest on the coast

Does Palasë Beach have sunbeds, bars or facilities?

Beach bars and restaurants, sun-lounger and umbrella rentals (around €8–15 a set) and water sports; the Green Coast resort sits behind the beach.

Who is Palasë Beach best for?

Clear-water swims, water sports, and a first Riviera stop off Llogara

Do you have to pay for Palasë Beach?

Free public beach; sunbed sets around €8–15