Himara (Greek: Χειμάρρα, Albanian: Himarë) nightlife is about sunset cocktails, rooftop bars, and beach clubs — not mega-clubs. And that's what makes it perfect. There are no velvet ropes, no bouncers checking your shoes, and no 20-euro cover charges. Instead, you get a cold Aperol spritz on a rooftop overlooking the Ionian Sea, deep house drifting from a beach club at midnight, and a tab that would barely cover a single round in Mykonos. The Albanian Riviera's best nightlife town offers something for every mood — from contemplative sunset drinks to dancing barefoot on sand until 5 AM.
This guide covers every bar worth visiting in Himara, organized by type and vibe, with honest details on prices, hours, and what to expect.
At a Glance: Every Bar in Himara
| Bar | Type | Location | Highlight | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mojo Cocktails Bar | Cocktail bar | Spile promenade | Sea-view cocktails | 7 AM – 3 AM |
| Lido Lounge | Cocktail bar | Seafront | Happy hour + tapas | Happy hour 1 – 8 PM |
| Locca Rooftop | Rooftop bar | Town center | Best panoramic views | Evening – late |
| Thea Rooftop | Rooftop bar | Above OTP Bank | Intimate sunset spot | Until 3 AM |
| Coba Rooftop | Rooftop bar | Town center | Deep house + views | Evening – late |
| UMI Sushi & Cocktail | Rooftop bar | Town center | Sushi + cocktails | Happy hour 6 – 7 PM |
| Rooftop Nia Boutique | Rooftop bar | Town center | DJ sets, panoramic views | Evening – late |
| BOHO Livadh | Beach club | Livadhi Beach (Greek: Λιβάδι, Albanian: Plazhi i Livadhit) | DJs, boho-chic, late nights | Mon–Thu 8 AM – 3 AM, Fri–Sun til 5 AM |
| NAMOS Beach | Beach bar | Potam | Refined, peaceful | Daytime – evening |
| Varka Beach | Beach bar | Potami | Beanbags, paddle boats | Daytime – evening |
| Mumbas Beach Club | Beach bar | Llaman Beach | Secluded cove, bean bags | Daytime – evening |
| Favela Beach | Beach club | Jale Beach (Greek: Γυάλι, Albanian: Plazhi i Jalës) | Tropical party vibe | Daytime – late (DJs weekends) |
| Invicta Beach | Beach bar | Livadhi area | Quiet and rustic | Daytime – evening |
| Rescue @ The Beach | Club | Himara Beach | Dance club on the sand | Evening – late |
| Red Indian Rock Cafe | Bar | SH8 highway | Homemade beer, quirky decor | Evening – late |
Cocktail Bars
Himara's cocktail scene is small but solid. Two spots stand out, both on or near the seafront, both serving drinks that would cost twice as much on a Greek island.
Mojo Cocktails Bar
Location: Spile promenade | Hours: 7 AM – 3 AM
Mojo is the go-to cocktail bar on the Himara waterfront. It sits right on the Spile promenade with direct sea views — you can hear the waves from your barstool. The cocktail list covers the classics and some house specials, all mixed well and priced between 500–800 ALL (5€–8). The 7 AM opening means this works as a morning coffee spot too, and the 3 AM close means you can ride it through to the end of the night. Mojo draws the broadest crowd in town: couples, groups, solo travelers, locals.
Best for: A reliable anytime drink with sea views.
Lido Lounge
Location: Seafront | Happy hour: 1 PM – 8 PM
Lido is the more refined option. The cocktails are a step up in complexity, the tapas menu actually delivers, and the happy hour window — 1 to 8 PM — is generous enough to structure an entire afternoon around. The seafront location keeps the atmosphere breezy and relaxed. This is where you go when you want something a bit more polished than a beachside beer but don't want the effort of getting dressed up. Expect to pay 800–1,200 ALL (8€–12) for cocktails outside happy hour.
Best for: Afternoon cocktails and tapas. Date-quality drinks without date-level effort.
Rooftop Bars
Himara's old town sits on a hillside above the coast, which means rooftop bars here have genuinely spectacular views — the kind where you stop mid-conversation to watch the sun melt into the Ionian. There are five rooftop options, each with a slightly different personality.
Locca Rooftop
Location: Town center | Hours: Evening – late
The best views, full stop. Locca has the widest panoramic sightlines of any rooftop in Himara, sweeping from the coast to the mountains behind the old town. What makes it remarkable is the pricing — same as the boulevard bars below. You're not paying a premium for the elevation. The drink list covers cocktails, wine, and beer. Gets busy after 9 PM in summer; arrive by 8 to claim a good seat.
Best for: First-night sunset drinks. The wow-factor introduction to Himara nightlife.
Thea Rooftop
Location: Above OTP Bank | Hours: Until 3 AM
Thea is the intimate option. Smaller than Locca, with a more personal feel — fewer tables, closer together, more conversation-friendly. The location above OTP Bank puts you high enough for excellent sunset views without the wind exposure of taller rooftops. Open until 3 AM, which makes it one of the latest rooftop options in town. The cocktails are good, the music stays at a civilized volume, and the vibe leans romantic.
Best for: Date night. Sunset drinks that naturally flow into late-night conversation.
Coba Rooftop
Location: Town center | Website: coba.al | Hours: Evening – late
Coba brings the music. Deep house sets provide the soundtrack most nights, turning the rooftop into something closer to a low-key club after 11 PM. The views are stunning — comparable to Locca's — but the energy is different. This is where the 25–35 crowd gravitates when they want a rooftop with a pulse. The cocktail menu is solid and the bartenders know what they're doing.
Best for: Rooftop drinks with a soundtrack. The sweet spot between chill and party.
UMI Sushi & Cocktail
Location: Town center | Happy hour: 6 – 7 PM
UMI does something no other rooftop in Himara attempts: proper sushi alongside a full cocktail bar. The combination works better than you'd expect. Grab a seat during the 6–7 PM happy hour, order a couple of rolls and a cocktail, and you've got dinner and drinks with a sunset view sorted for a reasonable price. The rooftop space is well-designed, modern without being sterile.
Best for: Dinner-and-drinks combo. Something different from the taverna-then-bar routine.
Rooftop Nia Boutique
Location: Town center | Hours: Evening – late
Nia's rooftop is attached to a boutique hotel, which gives it a slightly more curated feel than the standalone rooftop bars. DJ sets on weekends, panoramic views every night. The crowd tends toward the boutique-hotel demographic — couples and small groups who want good music without the full beach-club production. Cocktails are well-made and the service is attentive.
Best for: Weekend DJ sets with views. A more polished rooftop experience.
Beach Bars & Beach Clubs
This is where Himara nightlife really distinguishes itself. The coastline between Himara and Jale has half a dozen beach bars scattered across different beaches, each with its own character. Some are full-production beach clubs with DJs and bottle service; others are a guy with a cooler and some beanbags on a secluded cove. Both are excellent.
BOHO Livadh
Location: Livadhi Beach | Hours: Mon–Thu 8 AM – 3 AM, Fri–Sun until 5 AM
BOHO is the flagship. The most visually striking beach club on the Albanian Riviera — boho-chic decor, draped fabrics, low wooden tables on the sand, and a design sensibility that's actually thought-through rather than just "throw some cushions down." DJs play most nights, escalating from afternoon chill to proper sets after midnight. On weekends, this is the closest Himara gets to Ibiza energy, staying open until 5 AM with a crowd that's genuinely there to dance.
During the day, BOHO functions as a beautiful beach bar — loungers, cocktails, food. But the transformation after sunset is what makes it special. The lighting goes warm, the music shifts, and the whole place takes on a different character. If you only go to one nightlife spot in Himara, make it BOHO on a Friday or Saturday night.
Best for: The full experience — day beach to late-night dancing. Himara's closest thing to a destination beach club.
NAMOS Beach
Location: Potam | Hours: Daytime – evening
NAMOS is the hidden gem. Tucked into Potam beach, away from the main Himara-Livadhi axis, it draws a crowd that values calm over hype. The setup is refined — better furniture, better drinks, better food than most beach bars — and the atmosphere is peaceful in a deliberate way. No thumping bass, no promoters. Just a well-run beach bar on a beautiful stretch of coast that most tourists walk past.
Best for: A peaceful afternoon drink. The antidote to beach-club intensity.
Varka Beach
Location: Potami | Hours: Daytime – evening
Varka keeps it simple and does it well. Beanbags on the beach, paddle boats for rent, a straightforward drink menu, and — critically — they accept cards. That last detail matters more than it should on the Albanian Riviera, where cash-only is still the norm at smaller beach bars. The setting at Potami is lovely: quieter water, fewer people, mountain views behind.
Best for: A low-key beach day with drinks. Families and couples who want comfort without fuss.
Mumbas Beach Club
Location: Llaman Beach | Hours: Daytime – evening
Llaman Beach is one of the most secluded accessible beaches near Himara — a small cove that feels private even in peak season. Mumbas takes advantage of this with colorful bean bags, a laid-back soundtrack, and the kind of relaxed energy that makes you lose track of time. The cocktails are decent, the location is the real draw. Getting there requires a short drive and a bit of walking, which filters out the crowds.
Best for: Escaping the main beaches. A secluded cove with drinks.
Favela Beach
Location: Jale Beach | Hours: Daytime – late (DJs on weekends)
Favela brings tropical party energy to Jale Beach. The decor is colorful, the cocktails are fruity, and weekend DJ sets push this from beach bar into beach club territory. Jale itself has some of the cleanest water on the Riviera, so you're combining genuinely beautiful swimming with a social, music-forward atmosphere. The crowd skews younger and more international than the Himara-town bars.
Best for: A younger, party-oriented beach day. Weekend afternoon into evening sessions.
Invicta Beach
Location: Livadhi area | Hours: Daytime – evening
Invicta is the quiet option on Livadhi. While BOHO draws the energy and the crowds, Invicta sits in a more rustic corner of the beach with a stripped-back setup and a calmer atmosphere. No DJs, no production — just a beach bar doing beach bar things. The drinks are affordable, the setting is beautiful, and you can actually hear the sea.
Best for: Quiet beach drinks near Livadhi without the BOHO crowd.
The One Actual Club
Rescue @ The Beach
Location: Himara Beach | Hours: Evening – late
Let's be honest: Himara is not a clubbing destination. But if you want to dance — properly dance, not just sway at a beach bar — Rescue is the answer. It functions as a cocktail bar earlier in the evening, then transitions into a dance club on the sand as the night progresses. The "on the sand" part is key: this isn't a dark room with strobes. It's a beach, with the sea right there, and music loud enough to move to.
Rescue fills the gap for people who love Himara's laid-back character but occasionally want a proper night out. The crowd is a mix of Albanian holidaymakers and international tourists, the music leans toward commercial house and pop remixes, and the vibe is friendly and unpretentious. Shoes optional.
Best for: Actual dancing. The only real club option in Himara.
The Wildcard
Red Indian Rock Cafe
Location: SH8 highway | Hours: Evening – late
Every town needs its oddball, and Red Indian Rock Cafe is Himara's. Sitting on the SH8 highway rather than the waterfront, it's a quirky rock-themed bar with memorabilia-covered walls and — this is the selling point — homemade beer. The craft beer scene in Albania is essentially nonexistent, so finding a bar that brews its own is notable. The atmosphere is completely different from every other spot on this list: no sea views, no sunset, just rock music and cold homemade beer in a bar that doesn't take itself seriously.
Best for: Beer lovers. A change of pace from cocktails and sea views.
Best Bars by Vibe
Best for Sunset
- Locca Rooftop — Widest panoramic views, reasonable prices
- Thea Rooftop — More intimate, stays open late
- BOHO Livadh — Sunset on the beach transitions into nightlife
Best for Dancing
- Rescue @ The Beach — The only proper dance floor (on sand)
- BOHO Livadh — Friday and Saturday nights until 5 AM
- Coba Rooftop — Deep house sets on a rooftop
Best for Chill
- NAMOS Beach — Peaceful, refined, off the main path
- Invicta Beach — Quiet corner of Livadhi
- Varka Beach — Beanbags and paddle boats in Potami
Best for Date Night
- Thea Rooftop — Intimate, romantic, open until 3 AM
- Lido Lounge — Polished cocktails and tapas
- UMI Sushi & Cocktail — Sushi, cocktails, and sunset views
Practical Tips
Prices
Himara nightlife is remarkably affordable by European standards. Here's what to budget:
- Cocktails: 600–1,200 ALL (6€–12)
- Beer: 200–400 ALL (2€–4)
- Wine (glass): 300–600 ALL (3€–6)
- Cover charges: None. Nowhere in Himara charges a cover fee.
A solid night out — pre-dinner drinks, dinner, and a couple of bars after — will run you 3,000–5,000 ALL (30€–50) per person including food. Try doing that in Dubrovnik.
Hours & Peak Season
Most bars open in the early evening and close between 2 and 3 AM. The notable exceptions:
- BOHO Livadh: Open until 5 AM on Friday and Saturday nights
- Rescue @ The Beach: Late-night hours on weekends
- Mojo Cocktails Bar: Opens at 7 AM, closes at 3 AM — the longest operating hours in town
Peak nightlife season is July and August, when every bar on this list is open and operating at full capacity. Things start winding down in September — some beach bars reduce hours or close entirely by mid-September, while the town-center and rooftop bars typically stay open into October with reduced hours.
June is a sweet spot: most bars are open, the weather is warm, and you won't be competing for rooftop seats.
Dress Code
Casual everywhere. This is not Hvar or Mykonos. Shorts, sandals, and a t-shirt will get you into every bar on this list. Beach bars are even more relaxed — swimwear with a cover-up is completely normal at any beach club during the day. For the rooftop bars and Rescue at night, most people put on a clean shirt and call it done.
Getting Around at Night
Himara is small enough that most of the town-center bars — cocktail bars and rooftop bars — are within walking distance of each other. Beach bars require transport:
- Livadhi Beach (BOHO, Invicta): 10 minutes by car from town center
- Potam (NAMOS, Varka): 8 minutes by car
- Llaman (Mumbas): 5 minutes by car
- Jale (Favela): 20 minutes by car
Taxis are available but not abundant late at night. If you're planning a beach bar night, arrange return transport in advance or drive (designate a sober driver — Albanian police do check, especially on SH8).
Cash vs. Cards
Bring cash. While the situation is improving — Varka Beach notably accepts cards — many smaller beach bars and some town bars are cash-only. ATMs are available in Himara center. Carry at least 3,000–5,000 ALL for a night out.
Safety
Himara is safe at night. The crime rate is extremely low, the atmosphere is relaxed, and walking home late is normal for both locals and tourists. The usual common-sense advice applies: watch your belongings at busy beach bars, don't leave valuables unattended on the beach.
A Suggested Night Out
Start at Locca Rooftop or Thea Rooftop for sunset drinks around 7:30 PM. Watch the sun drop into the Ionian. Move to dinner at one of Himara's restaurants — the waterfront tavernas on Spile are closest to the nightlife. After dinner, walk to Mojo Cocktails Bar on the promenade for a couple of cocktails. If it's a Friday or Saturday and you want to keep going, drive to BOHO Livadh for beach-club energy until the early hours, or head to Rescue @ The Beach if you want to dance.
For a more relaxed evening, skip the late-night options and spend the whole evening rooftop-hopping through Locca, Thea, and Coba, ending with a nightcap at Lido Lounge on the seafront.
FAQ
Is Himara good for nightlife?
Himara has the best nightlife on the Albanian Riviera for people who prefer atmosphere over intensity. You won't find mega-clubs or bottle-service culture, but you will find excellent rooftop bars, cocktail bars with sea views, and beach clubs that stay open until 5 AM on weekends. If your ideal night involves sunset cocktails, good music, and dancing on a beach, Himara delivers.
What time does nightlife start in Himara?
Sunset drinks start around 7–8 PM at the rooftop bars. Beach bars and cocktail bars get busy after 9 PM. The peak hours are 11 PM to 2 AM at most venues. BOHO Livadh and Rescue @ The Beach keep the energy going later on weekends.
How much does a night out cost in Himara?
Expect to spend 3,000–5,000 ALL (30€–50) per person for a full evening including dinner. Cocktails run 600–1,200 ALL (6€–12), beer is 200–400 ALL (2€–4), and no venue charges a cover fee. Himara is one of the most affordable nightlife destinations in the Mediterranean.
Is there a club in Himara?
Rescue @ The Beach is the one proper club — a beach cocktail bar that turns into a dance club on the sand as the night progresses. BOHO Livadh also functions as a de facto club on Friday and Saturday nights, staying open until 5 AM with DJ sets and a dancing crowd.
Are beach bars open at night?
Yes. BOHO Livadh is the standout, open until 3 AM on weeknights and 5 AM on weekends. Favela Beach on Jale has weekend DJ nights that run late. Most other beach bars close by sunset or early evening, functioning primarily as daytime spots.
What should I wear to bars in Himara?
Casual. There's no dress code at any venue in Himara. Beach clothes are fine at beach bars during the day. For rooftop bars and evening spots, shorts and a clean t-shirt or summer dress is standard. Nobody is dressing up.
Is Himara nightlife safe?
Very safe. Himara has a low crime rate, a friendly atmosphere, and locals and tourists mix easily. Walking home late at night is normal and comfortable. Exercise standard precautions with your belongings at busy beach bars.
When is the best time for Himara nightlife?
July and August for maximum energy — every bar is open, crowds are at their peak, and beach clubs run full DJ programs. June and early September offer a great balance of open venues and smaller crowds. By mid-September, some beach bars start closing for the season.
Planning your Himara trip? Browse the full nightlife listings for more details, check out where to eat, or read the 3-day Himara itinerary to plan your days around these nights. Deciding between destinations? See how Himara compares in our Dhermi vs Himara guide.



