Turquoise water in the narrow limestone inlet of Butterfly Cove on the Albanian Riviera coast
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Butterfly Cove

Direction depuis Himara
Vers le nord
Distance par la mer
By sea on the outer coast north of Himara, toward the Karaburun stretch
Arrêt baignade
About 20–30 minutes (varies by operator)
Accès
Boat-only — a narrow inlet between pale limestone cliffs, with no land approach

Butterfly Cove is a secluded limestone inlet on the outer coast north of Himara — a narrow, cliff-walled pool of exceptionally clear turquoise water reached only by boat, and a quiet swim stop on longer northern-route trips.

What Butterfly Cove Is

Butterfly Cove is a small, cliff-enclosed inlet on the outer coast north of Himara, on the stretch that runs toward the Karaburun peninsula. It is not a village beach with sunbeds and a bar — it is a narrow gap between pale limestone walls holding a pool of deep, exceptionally clear turquoise water. There is no road down to it, so the cove is reached only from the sea.

What the Stop Is Like

Boats ease into the mouth of the inlet and hold position while passengers swim from the deck. The water is deep and calm inside the shelter of the rock, and the pale limestone below the surface throws the colour bright turquoise on a sunny day. Typical swim time is around 20–30 minutes, depending on the operator and how many stops the trip is running.

  • The inlet is narrow, so only one or two boats fit comfortably at once
  • The water is clear enough to see the rock and any fish below
  • There is no shore to land on — you swim from the boat
  • A waterproof camera or sealed phone case is worth bringing for the colour

Getting There

The cove lies on the outer coastline north of Himara. Because it is a small, unmarked inlet rather than a fixed itinerary stop, it is usually reached on a private or custom speedboat charter, or added to a longer northern-coastline trip when sea conditions allow. If Butterfly Cove is your priority, ask the operator before booking whether they will include it.

Sea Conditions

The inlet faces the open coast, so calm water makes the difference between a comfortable swim and a skipped stop. On a settled, sunny day it is at its best; when a swell is running, operators may pass it by in favour of a more sheltered swim. Ask the skipper on the day whether the cove is on the plan.

Eau

Deep, exceptionally clear turquoise, sheltered by the surrounding rock

Meilleur moment

Late morning to midday, when the sun is high enough to light the water turquoise

Idéale pour

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Emplacement sur la Riviera

Généralement inclus dans

  • Private and custom speedboat charters from Himara
  • Longer northern-coastline boat trips

Questions fréquentes

Where is Butterfly Cove?+

It sits on the outer coast north of Himara, on the stretch running toward the Karaburun peninsula. It is a small, cliff-enclosed inlet rather than a named village beach, so it is reached by sea rather than by road.

Can you only visit Butterfly Cove by boat?+

Yes. The cove is a narrow gap between limestone cliffs with no land path down, so access is boat-only — most often on a private or custom charter from Himara rather than a fixed scheduled tour.

Is there a beach at Butterfly Cove?+

Not a sandy one. It is a rocky inlet with a pool of clear turquoise water where boats hold position and passengers swim from the deck; there is no shore landing.