Today, we journey to Apollonia, one of Albania’s most significant ancient cities, built to honor the god Apollo. Known historically as Apollonia Prima, it played an important role in education and politics — even hosting Augustus Octavian, nephew of Julius Caesar, for studies in oratory.
A day trip to Apollonia offers a fascinating exploration of ancient architecture, cultural heritage, and historical monuments in a single excursion.
The Apollonia archaeological site features a variety of impressive landmarks. Key highlights include the Encircling Wall, Terraced Wall with arched gates, Monument of Agonothetes, the Library, the Odeon, Portico, the House with Mosaics, the Apollonia Museum, and the Church of Saint Mary. Entering through the small iron gate, visitors walk toward the central group of ancient religious and commercial buildings.
After Apollonia, we continue to Ardenica Monastery, located near the village of Kolonja on a forested ridge parallel to the Durrës-Vlorë highway. This historic monastery is famous as the site where Albania’s national hero, Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg, married Princess Andronika Arianiti. The monastery’s tower, nestled among pine trees, offers stunning views of the fertile Myzeqe lowlands.
After exploring Apollonia and Ardenica, enjoy a traditional Albanian lunch at a local restaurant, savoring regional dishes prepared with fresh ingredients.
After lunch, we travel back to Tirana, completing a full day of history, culture, and scenic landscapes.
This tour is ideal for travelers interested in ancient history, archaeology, and cultural heritage. Explore the ruins of Apollonia, visit the historic Ardenica Monastery, and enjoy breathtaking views of Albania’s Myzeqe plains. With an expert guide, you’ll gain insights into Albania’s past while capturing memorable photos of iconic landmarks.