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Discover the best Apollonia tour from Fier and explore one of Albania’s most important archaeological sites on this top-rated guided experience. Just minutes from Fier, the ancient city of Apollonia is a must-visit for history lovers and travelers exploring southern Albania.
Founded in 588 BC, Apollonia was a thriving Greek and later Roman city. Walk through well-preserved ruins including the Bouleuterion, Odeon, Roman streets, and the Monastery of St. Mary, now an archaeological museum with impressive ancient artifacts.
Enjoy expert historical insights, panoramic countryside views, and great photo opportunities. Discover why the future Emperor Augustus once studied here and experience the city’s remarkable past.
This half-day tour includes transportation, a professional licensed guide, and entrance tickets for a smooth and stress-free visit.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Apollonia Archaeological Park
Apollonia was founded near the Vjosa river in 588 BC from greek colonies of Corfu and Corinth. The area was also inhabited by the Taulantii tribe, the local Illyrian tribe that for centuries lived along with the Greek colonies. Apollonia was one of the 30 cities built in honor of Apollo goodness, the goodness of Sun, poetry, and music. Soon it became an important port full of life.
Entry ticket to the Archeological Park of Apollonia
Pick up/Drop off from Fier
Guide
All not mentioned at the section ''included''
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Yolene72,,18 thg 9, 2024
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On our way to Vlorë, we stopped at the Appollonia site in Fier. As almost everywhere in Albania, the people at the entrance were very nice, smiling and pleasant and wished we could access the site. However, on the one hand, access with a wheelchair is very (too) difficult since no possibility to access with e.g. a path over stones for PMRs (people with reduced mobility) is provided. And on the other hand, beyond the obvious and despite the official and international proof by card exposing the disability of the person who accompanied me, no discount was granted to him. Working in commerce myself, I understand the pecuniary necessity to run a site like this. But I also know that as a child, a student or a pensioner, access is different. If so, why can’t someone who has not chosen to be physically impaired have some benefits? I must say that I would have preferred to have been told directly that it is not possible (at the moment) to access this site in a wheelchair instead of saying to me "Of course, come in! It costs so much, but madam won't be able to see anything and you will have done your fitness session for the next 6 months." In short, I would have the opportunity to see this site on a future visit to Albania, but remains a little frustrated with this apparent kindness which for the moment meant too clearly that it was the dollar I represented that was interesting.
adriatikd2021,,6 thg 5, 2023
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Very part of museum and all the places around the temple are fascinating, very beautiful. You could do a lot of special photos there.


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