If you have ever tried to plan a day trip on the Albanian Riviera by Googling "X to Y drive time," you have probably noticed the same thing we have: the answers contradict each other. Google Maps shows one number, your hotel says another, and the rental-agency clerk shrugs and says "it depends on Llogara." This guide is the matrix we wish existed when we started driving the SH8 — every common Riviera route, with the realistic 2026 driving time built around the actual road conditions, the Llogara slowdown, and the summer-traffic penalty.
We drove these routes ourselves between April and May 2026 and cross-checked against bus schedules, taxi quotes, and the SH8 Llogara Tunnel opening. None of the times below assume an empty road — that fantasy belongs to Google Maps, not the Riviera.
The Drive-Time Matrix (Distances + Real Times)
This is the core reference. All times are moving driving time — coffee stops, photo stops, and Llogara Pass switchback breaks add 15-45 minutes per long route.
| From → To | Distance | Drive time (off-peak) | Drive time (Aug peak) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Himara → Saranda | 55 km / 34 mi | 1h 15m | 1h 45m – 2h | SH8 coastal, scenic. See Himara to Saranda transport |
| Himara → Dhermi | 17 km / 11 mi | 25 min | 35-45 min | SH8, Llogara Tunnel skips the pass |
| Himara → Borsh | 22 km / 14 mi | 30 min | 35 min | South on SH8, mostly downhill |
| Himara → Porto Palermo | 5 km / 3 mi | 10 min | 10-15 min | Just south of Himara on SH8 |
| Himara → Vlora | 75 km / 47 mi via tunnel · 92 km / 57 mi via pass | 1h 30m (tunnel) · 2h 15m (pass) | 1h 50m · 2h 45m | Llogara Tunnel halves the time. See tunnel vs pass |
| Himara → Tirana | 230 km / 143 mi | 3h 30m – 4h | 4h 30m – 5h | Via Llogara Tunnel + Vlora-Fier-Tirana motorway |
| Himara → Tirana Airport (TIA) | 230 km / 143 mi | 3h 45m – 4h | 4h 30m – 5h | See Himara to Tirana airport |
| Himara → Vlora Airport | ~80 km / 50 mi | 1h 30m | 1h 50m | New 2026 airport — see Vlora airport guide |
| Himara → Gjirokaster | 100 km / 62 mi | 2h | 2h 30m | Coastal then inland via Drino valley. See transport guide |
| Himara → Berat | 150 km / 93 mi | 3h | 3h 30m – 3h 45m | Llogara + SH8 + SH4 inland. See Berat day trip |
| Himara → Ksamil | 70 km / 43 mi | 1h 30m | 2h | Through Saranda. See Ksamil day trip |
| Himara → Blue Eye | 78 km / 48 mi | 1h 45m | 2h | Through Saranda then SH99 inland |
| Himara → Butrint | 88 km / 55 mi | 2h | 2h 30m | Through Saranda + Ksamil road |
| Himara → Kakavia border (GR) | 130 km / 81 mi | 2h 45m | 3h 15m | Via Gjirokaster |
| Saranda → Ksamil | 16 km / 10 mi | 25 min | 40 min – 1h | SH99 — heavy congestion in August |
| Saranda → Gjirokaster | 60 km / 37 mi | 1h 15m | 1h 30m | Inland via Mesopotam |
| Saranda → Tirana | 285 km / 177 mi | 4h 30m | 5h 30m | Via SH4 inland or coastal |
| Tirana → Vlora | 155 km / 96 mi | 1h 50m | 2h 30m | Motorway most of the way |
| Vlora → Saranda | 130 km / 81 mi | 2h 45m – 3h | 3h 30m – 4h | The full SH8 coastal — Vlora-Llogara-Himara-Saranda |
| Gjirokaster → Berat | 130 km / 81 mi | 2h 15m | 2h 30m | SH4 inland, fastest of the inland routes |
| Berat → Tirana | 120 km / 75 mi | 1h 45m | 2h 15m | Motorway via Lushnje |
What the table is not telling you
Three things Google Maps will not warn you about:
- The Llogara Pass slowdown. Until the Llogara Tunnel opened, every drive between Himara and Vlora went over a 1,027 m mountain pass with hairpin switchbacks. The tunnel has now reduced the Himara-Vlora time from ~2h 15m to ~1h 30m for cars. But on the pass route (still the scenic option), summer-Sunday traffic with Italian motorhomes can stretch the climb to 1 hour just for the 15 km of switchbacks. We sat in one of those queues in May 2026 — 38 minutes from Palase to the top of the pass.
- The 7 AM rule. Leaving Himara before 7 AM versus leaving at 9 AM is the single biggest variable on long routes. A 9 AM departure to Berat in August adds 45-60 minutes versus a 7 AM departure, mostly because Llogara backs up and the Vlora ring road clogs.
- Rural-road math. The "drive time" Google shows for routes like Himara → Buneci or Himara → Lukove assumes 80 km/h average. Reality on SH8 south of Borsh is closer to 55-60 km/h once you account for tractors, scooters without lights, and the regular goat encounter.
The Three Slowdowns That Wreck Your ETA
If the matrix above is going to be wrong on any given day, it will be because of one of these three things.
1. Llogara Pass / Llogara Tunnel
The Llogara Tunnel is the single biggest 2026 change. Until it opened, the SH8 between Himara/Dhermi and Vlora had to climb the pass — there was no alternative. The tunnel, when open, cuts about 35-45 minutes off any Himara-Vlora-northbound trip.
But — and this matters — the tunnel still has occasional closures for maintenance and weather. Always check the Llogara Tunnel guide before relying on it for a flight connection. If the tunnel is closed and you have a 2 PM flight from Tirana, you are now committing to a 2 hour 15 minute climb-and-descent over the pass instead of a 30-minute tunnel transit. That difference has cost travelers their flights.
2. Saranda Ring Road in August
Saranda's coastal one-way road and the SH99 north exit toward Ksamil are the worst congestion points on the south Riviera. Between 11 AM and 8 PM in July-August, expect 25-45 minutes just to cross Saranda. The Saranda → Ksamil 16 km drive can take an hour. If you are routing Himara → Ksamil or Himara → Blue Eye in summer, leave by 8 AM at the latest, or wait until after 8 PM.
3. The Vlora ring road and Fier choke point
Northbound from the Riviera toward Tirana or Berat, you cross Vlora and then hit Fier. Fier is not pretty and not interesting, but it is unavoidable on the SH8/SH4 inland route. Summer afternoons add 20-30 minutes here. Trucks share the lane. If you can time your Fier crossing for before 11 AM or after 7 PM, you save real time.
Bus / Taxi / Rental: Time Penalties by Mode
Drive times above assume a private car. Other modes carry their own time penalties:
| Mode | Penalty vs car | When it makes sense |
|---|---|---|
| Bus / furgon | +30-90 min on long routes (stops, transfers) | Solo budget travel, single point-to-point |
| Taxi | +0 to +15 min (faster than buses, sometimes faster than self-drive in cities) | Groups, luggage, no rental hassle |
| Rental car | Matches matrix above | Anyone doing 3+ destinations |
| Scooter | +20-40% on routes >40 km, no Llogara Tunnel access | Day trips Himara → Dhermi or Himara → Borsh only |
| Private transfer | Same as car | Airport runs, multiple stops, late-night |
For specific point-to-point bookings, see car & scooter rental in Himara and private transfer guide.
Worked Examples: Real Trip-Plan Times
Three common itineraries, with realistic door-to-door times based on May 2026 driving.
"Day trip to Gjirokaster from Himara"
- 8:00 AM — leave Himara
- 9:15 AM — Saranda exit (1h 15m)
- 10:00 AM — arrive Gjirokaster (2h total via Saranda + Drino valley route)
- 4:00 PM — leave Gjirokaster
- 6:15 PM — back in Himara (2h 15m return, slightly slower because tired)
On the road: 4h 15m. Time in Gjirokaster: 6 hours. Tight but workable. For details see Gjirokaster day trip.
"Himara to Berat, one-way overnight"
- 7:00 AM — leave Himara (Llogara Tunnel)
- 9:30 AM — Vlora exit (2h 30m including a coffee stop)
- 11:00 AM — arrive Berat (3h 30m total)
Total: 3.5-4 hours with one stop. Comfortably done by lunch. Berat absolutely deserves the overnight — see Berat day trip for why a same-day return is not really worth it.
"Tirana airport (TIA) to Himara, evening flight arrival"
- 9:00 PM — landing at TIA
- 9:45 PM — through customs, in rental car
- 1:15 AM — arrive Himara (3h 30m driving, no traffic at night)
Realistic arrival: 1-1:30 AM if everything goes smoothly. The Llogara segment is the only night-driving worry. See Tirana to Himara at night for our recommended pre-arranged night transfers.
For US travelers
US travelers should know:
- Distances in miles: Himara to Tirana is 143 mi; Himara to Saranda is 34 mi. Roughly 1.6× shorter than American highway equivalents but 2-3× slower in driving time because of mountain terrain.
- Average speeds are lower than the US. SH8 coastal: 50-65 mph downhill is not legal or safe — figure 35-45 mph average on coastal sections, 25-30 mph on Llogara switchbacks.
- Gas (benzinë / nafta) prices:
210 ALL/L ($2.20/gal-equivalent, but sold per liter — about $8.30/gallon). Budget accordingly for the 230 mi Tirana airport run.- You need an International Driving Permit to rent in Albania. See our IDP guide.
For UK travelers
UK travelers should know:
- Distances are in km on Albanian signs. Himara → Saranda 55 km is roughly Brighton → Portsmouth.
- No IDP required — UK photocard licence is accepted directly.
- Right-hand drive cars can be driven, but every rental car in Albania is left-hand drive. Brace for the first hour of overtaking on switchbacks.
- GBP: fuel runs roughly £1.65/L (May 2026), close to UK pump prices.
FAQ
How long does it take to drive from Himara to Saranda?
Around 1 hour 15 minutes off-peak via the SH8 coastal road, and 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours in August. The 55 km route runs along cliff-top corniche with several scenic pull-offs. Buses cover the same route in 1.5-2 hours.
How long does it take to drive from Himara to Gjirokaster?
About 2 hours direct via Saranda and the Drino valley (100 km), or 2.5-3 hours in August traffic. The bus takes around 3 hours and runs only once a day at 9 AM. A taxi with a waiting driver is the most flexible option for a day trip.
How long does it take to drive from Himara to Berat?
Roughly 3 hours of moving driving time, or 3.5-4 hours with one stop. The 150 km route goes over Llogara Pass (or through the new tunnel), past Vlora and Fier, and inland on the SH4. With a same-day round trip, you spend 6-7 hours in the car for 5 hours in Berat — better as an overnight.
How long is the drive from Tirana airport to Himara?
3 hours 30 minutes to 4 hours by car off-peak, or 4.5-5 hours in summer-afternoon traffic. The 230 km route uses the Tirana-Vlora motorway and the Llogara Tunnel. Public buses take 6-8 hours with a transfer in Tirana — most travelers arrange a private transfer or rent a car at the airport.
Is the Llogara Tunnel always open?
The tunnel is generally open year-round but has occasional maintenance closures, especially in winter and during storms. When closed, traffic is routed back over the pass — adding 35-45 minutes to any Himara-Vlora-Tirana journey. Always check current status on the day of travel if you have a flight connection. See the Llogara Tunnel guide for status notes.
What is the fastest route between Himara and Vlora?
The Llogara Tunnel route — about 75 km and 1h 30m. The scenic pass route is 92 km and 2h 15m, but worth taking once for the views. See Llogara Pass vs Tunnel for the full comparison.
For full route-by-route detail, see the day trips from Himara overview and the individual transport guides linked in each row above. For real-time road conditions in 2026, see Albania road conditions 2026.



