
Just 65 kilometers from Azar Luxury Suites, which is about an hour’s drive if you ignore the speed limits and most road signs, Jale Beach is the kind of place travel bloggers describe as “bliss” and parents describe as “safe enough.”
Tucked near the village of Vuno (a place that sounds like it should have its own board game), Jale Beach is famous for two things: shallow, calm waters and the kind of soft golden sand that sticks to your skin like memories you can’t shake. It’s the perfect playground for kids, families, and adults pretending to enjoy building sandcastles without immediately destroying them out of boredom.
The beach is so family-friendly it might as well hand you juice boxes and remind you to reapply sunscreen. The shallow waters gently lap the shore like a sea that’s been told not to startle anyone. Parents can relax. Kids can splash. And somewhere, someone is grilling corn on a stick.
But Jale isn’t just about sun-soaked parenting, it’s also a magnet for camping enthusiasts, or as they’re known in less romantic terms, people who willingly sleep on the ground. Here, you can pitch a tent under the stars, roast marshmallows over a tiny fire (while Googling “Is this legal in Albania?”), and wake up to the sound of waves gently whispering, “You forgot to zip your tent.”
Whether you’re arriving with your family, your camping gear, or just a strong desire to disconnect from your emails, Jale Beach offers a golden opportunity to lie down, tune out, and temporarily pretend your phone isn’t waterproof.
So bring your sunhat, your sense of wonder, and a towel that won’t come back the same, Jale Beach is waiting, just a scenic trip away from Azar Luxury Suites.