![]() □ Convenience 1.5/5 - Not quite convenient for digital nomads, unfortunately. □ Language 4.5/5 - Almost everyone speaks English (and even a third language, like Greek, Italian, or German) □ Prices 4/5 - One of the most budget-friendly destinations I’ve been to so far :) There are about a dozen coworking spaces in Albania. ☕️ Cafes and coworking spaces 3/5 - Large cities have a decent amount of work-friendly cafes and there are a few local chains (Mon Cheri and Mulliri Vjeter). □ Internet 4/5 - Fast speeds at low prices, great WiFi in cafes, and some free public WiFi availability as well. Keep reading if you’ve also been considering Albania as your next destination! … And that’s exactly what this blog post is all about! After nearly maxing out our allowed 90 days in the country, we have a much better idea of what it’s like to be digital nomads in Albania. So you can imagine that one of the biggest questions before I came here was, Is Albania good for digital nomads? I was already imagining chilling on a beach in Saranda, strolling between the charming white houses of Berat, and sipping some ice coffee while cranking out work for clients. Sounds nice, right? That’s exactly what I thought when we were looking for our next digital nomad homebase. ![]() In fact, Albania has a lot going for it: it’s centrally located yet not in the EU, has an excellent mix of beaches and nature, and is one of the most budget-friendly countries in Europe. While many people rave about other digital nomad destinations in the Balkans (I’m looking at you, Montenegro and Croatia), Albania is also making big headlines lately. ![]() In recent years, it’s also become a popular hotspot for digital nomads! Albania is famou s for its pristine beaches, dreamy cobblestone villages, and budget-friendly prices - but that’s not all. ![]()
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