Albania has ample marine coastline and apparently some beaches with reliable wind so there are probably possibilities for downwinding with a surfski. Availability of boats is the question. See Rental
Downwind/Paddles
Downwind
Velipoje Beach (North Adriatic Coast): Ideal for beginners and intermediate paddlers, with a large, protected sandy bay. Reliable, constant thermal winds (up to 15-30+ knots) occur in the summer from 1 pm to 6 pm.
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Flatwater
Albanian Riviera (South Adriatic Coast): Offers dramatic, rocky coastlines with clear waters, including spots like Porto Palermo, suitable for exploring coves, caves, and beaches.
Porto Palermo Bay:Known for its calm, turquoise waters, a historic castle, and a former submarine bunker.
Gjipe Canyon:A secluded beach hidden at the end of a dramatic canyon.
Dhermi to Jala Bay:Sea caves, including the Pirat Cave, and secluded beaches like Aquarium Beach.
Ksamil Islands:Crystal clear waters and small, accessible islands.
Lake Koman (North): Offers dramatic, fjord-like scenery for flatwater kayaking.
Wind/Surf: The best time for, thermal wind activities like windsurfing is during the summer (June–August). The coast can experience strong, consistent, coastal winds in the afternoon, especially in the northern areas.
Sea Conditions: The water is generally warm from early March until November.
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Safety
Always check weather conditions. The coast has significant, dramatic, steep cliffs.