Border crossings of Albania
The following list includes the international border crossings of Albania, via air, sea, and land.[1] Recently, some major border crossings have been reconstructed by the EU presence in Albania.[2]
Air border crossings
Sea border crossings
Terrestrial border crossings
Albania – Montenegro
- Muriqan (Shkodër) – Sukobin (Ulcinj)
- Han i Hotit (Malësi e Madhe) – Božaj (Podgorica, the main border crossing)
- Bashkim (Malësi e Madhe) – Gusinje (Plav)
- planned border crossings:
Albania – Kosovo
- Qafë Morinë (Tropojë) – Gjakovë
- Qafë Prush (Has) – Gjakovë
- Morinë (Kukës) – Vërmicë (Prizren, the main border crossing)
- Orgjost (Kukës) – Orqushë (pedestrian only, not frequently used)
- Shishtavec (Kukës) – Dragash, opened as normal border crossing on May 10, 2013[4]
Albania – Macedonia
- Bllatë (Dibër) – Spas (Debar)
- Qafë Thanë (Pogradec) – Ќafasan (Struga, the main border crossing)
- Tushemisht (Pogradec) – Sveti Naum (Ohrid)
- Goricë (Pustec) – Stenje (Resen)
Albania – Greece
- Kapshticë (Devoll) – Krystallopigi (Prespes, important border crossing)
- Tre Urat (Përmet) – Melissopetra (Konitsa)
- Sopik (Dropull) - Drymades (Pogoni, pedestrian only, not frequently used)
- Kakavia – Ktismata (Pogoni, the main border crossing)
- Rips (Finiq) – Ampelonas (Filiates, pedestrian only, not frequently used)
- Qafë Botë (Konispol) – Sagiada (Filiates)
By Rail
Albania – Montenegro
References
- 1 2 3 Albanian State Police, information for foreigners
- ↑ Eu assistence on border crossing points improvement
- ↑ Government on new border crossing opening
- ↑ "Hapet pikëkalimi Shishtavec midis Kosovës e Shqipërisë". Koha ditore. May 10, 2013. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
External links
- Albanian Tourism
- Albanian State Police
- Albanian Customs
- See Albanian and Kosovo Border Crossings on Google map
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