"Independent": Albania among the most beautiful destinations to visit in 2025
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Avoid overcrowded destinations and discover some of the quiet but sensational holiday spots for an unforgettable escape this year, writes Daniel Stables in the British daily "Independent".

“Hell is other people” – so wrote Jean-Paul Sartre – a leading figure in 20th-century French philosophy and Marxism – who might have been less of a misanthrope if he had spent less time in Paris, the most populous capital of Europe – and instead headed for the quieter areas of his country; Camargue – the coastal region in southern France or perhaps, Occitania – the historical region in southern Europe.

Today, mass tourism has become a problem in corners of the world where people had not set foot a century or two ago, and even less so in France.

Antarctica is being filled with cruise ships, and traffic jams often appear at the top of Everest.

This is not only terrible for the environment, but it's a surefire way to ruin your vacation.

We suggest some less visited destinations around the world, which are just as fascinating as their more popular counterparts such as: Albania; Oman; Sulawesi, Indonesia and Zimbabwe. For comfortable and convenient visits to these destinations and wherever you travel in the world as well as with the advancement of technology, it is important to have quality internet. Now internet eSIM It is a very easy technology to install on your phone and you will have internet at any destination.

Albania

Towering mountains, stunning beaches and islands sparkling in the Ionian Sea – Greece is beautiful in spring, but its Balkan neighbor, Albania, promises all these treasures – with far fewer visitors and a greater variety of natural landscapes in a smaller land area. To preserve your memories and post them on social media, it’s a good idea to install a package eSIM Albania and you will have access to better quality internet in all areas of Albania. But if you move from Albania to Kosovo then you need a package eSIM Kosovo .

Theth National Park, in the north of the country, is home to excellent hiking and breathtaking views like Syri i Kaltër, a karst spring with blue waters.

Nearby, the Bjeshkët e Nemuna form the Dinaric Alps.

This place with its fearsome, craggy peaks surrounding green glacial valleys – with wildflowers in spring – is certainly worth a visit before it is discovered and becomes one of the hottest hiking destinations in Europe.

The vibrant capital, Tirana, gives you the feeling of a place that makes up for lost time.

The city's diverse architecture reflects its cultural diversity, its movement through fascist and communist dictatorships, and its opening to the wider world since the 1990s.

Notable buildings include the Pyramid of Tirana, built as a museum for dictator Enver Hoxha; the monumental Namazgja Mosque, the largest in the Balkans; and the House of Leaves, a spy museum and surveillance center for the communist secret police.

Where Tirana comes to life, however, is its contemporary cultural scene.

The modern art museum – Bunk'Art is a living symbol of reinvention, housed in a reconstructed Cold War bunker; while the Blloku – once frequented only by the communist elite – has been reborn as a neighborhood full of trendy restaurants and bars.

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