Gjirokaster Albania: GPS everyway but the right way
CompassChaos13 drives to Gjirokaster, Albania with hubby behind the wheel. Do we survive the Albanian Black Friday border purgatory and a GPS that tried to drive us down ancient stone stairs. From "International Charades" with cops to a literal backseat driver and the best meatballs at Libraria Restorant, it’s a masterclass in Albania travel tips. Get the real tea on E-SIMs, map fails, and why you should never image-shame.
Pro Tips:
The Black Friday Border Trap: Avoid crossing from Greece to Albania on Black Friday. It’s a massive shopping event in the Balkans, and you will get stuck behind everyone declaring their hauls for hours.
Don’t Trust the Blue Dot: Always check the "Last Updated" year on your navigation apps. Historic cities like Gjirokastër change faster than Google’s 2016 maps can track—unless you want to drive down ancient stone stairs.
The Rental Car "Must-Haves":
Written Consent: You must have signed authorization on company letterhead to take a rental across borders.
The Green Card: Request your international insurance card at least a month early.
Full Insurance: In Albania, take the full coverage. Between narrow mountain passes and "erratic" local driving, every car ends up with a story (and a scrape).
Connectivity & Backups:
WhatsApp is King: Use it for free calls, but grab an E-SIM or local SIM card immediately, as EU roaming often doesn't work in Albania.
Paper Power: Keep your hotel address and phone number written down. When the battery dies and the GPS fails, "International Charades" only gets you so far.
Travel Kindness: When you’re at your wit's end, be kind, not just nice. Hospitality in Albania is next-level—if you treat the staff like family (shoutout to Anastasia!), they’ll navigate you through the literal and metaphorical dark

