 
                I’ve lived in Sarandë long enough to see the coastline change in ways I never imagined. Some mornings I still take the road south, olive trees on one side, Ionian waves flashing silver on the other, and I think: this is why people are coming here. The Albanian Riviera has always been beautiful. But now, something different is happening — the rise of true luxury residences. And honestly? It feels like we’re only at the beginning.
For years, people came for affordable properties — seaview apartments in Sarandë, small houses near Ksamil, the kind of places you could rent out in summer and enjoy the rest of the year. But today, the conversation has shifted. Clients don’t just ask me about square meters or balconies anymore. They want beachfront property with privacy. A gated villa with its own pool. They want quiet luxury — not crowded complexes.
And the big players have noticed. From international developers to local companies like ours, the Ionian is turning into a showcase of ambitious projects. Some are massive resorts with billions behind them. Others are boutique residences, designed to blend into the landscape. Together, they’re reshaping how people see Albania’s future.
The biggest headline, of course, is the Sazan Island project. If you don’t know, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s firm Affinity Partners are behind it. The plan? Transform Sazan — a once-military island just off Vlora — into a €1.4 billion luxury resort. Think hotels, private villas, a marina, restaurants, maybe even reimagined bunkers as cultural spaces.
I actually visited Sazan years ago, before anyone dreamed of such a transformation. The island felt wild, almost untouched. Dense vegetation, rocky cliffs, a silence broken only by seabirds. It also felt complicated — no infrastructure, no fresh water, unexploded ordnance from its military past. That’s why I’m curious: can luxury truly grow there without losing the raw magic? If they succeed, it could put Albania in the same conversation as Capri or Mykonos.
If Sazan is the big, flashy headline, the Zig-Zag Resort in Himarë is the quiet masterpiece. Designed by international studios, the project stretches along the rocky coast in a literal zig-zag pattern, so that every residence has an open sea view. No blocked terraces, no crowded balconies.
I showed a client the concept images recently. They looked at me and said: “So every apartment gets the sea to itself?” Exactly. That’s what’s so clever. Minimal land disruption, maximum privacy, and sustainability built in — from stone materials sourced in Berat to solar positioning and rainwater reuse.
This is the kind of project that excites me most. Not just building luxury, but building it in a way that respects the coast we all love.
Between Ksamil and Sarandë, other ambitious projects are taking shape. The Manastiri Resort is being talked about as one of the Riviera’s most exclusive gated communities — blending villas, townhouses, and hotel-style amenities. I haven’t seen the full plans yet, but the word among agents is that it will attract a new level of buyer.
And then there are the cliffside villas — literally built inside rock formations along the coast. A few developers are experimenting with this, creating dramatic homes with panoramic glass walls opening straight onto the Ionian. They’re rare, expensive, and not for everyone. But when you stand on one of those balconies at sunset, it feels like the edge of the world.
Now, let me bring it closer to home. At VivaView, we’ve been working on projects that don’t try to compete with billion-euro resorts, but instead capture something more personal: quiet, timeless luxury.
What I love about these developments is that they don’t shout. They feel natural. A home you come back to after a swim in Ksamil’s crystal waters, or after dinner at the tiny taverna just past the old church in Borsh where the owner still grills the catch of the day over wood fire.
So, what does all of this mean if you’re looking for Saranda apartments for sale, beachfront property, or just exploring the Albanian Riviera market? A few things I’ve learned:
Just last week, I showed a couple from Sweden a two-bedroom in Sarandë. The first question wasn’t price. It was: “Can we walk to the beach in under 10 minutes?” That tells you everything about today’s buyer.
Let me tell you something brochures never mention:
It’s these details that make buying here less about investment and more about lifestyle.
The Ionian Coast is at a turning point. With Sazan becoming an international talking point, Zig-Zag showing what sustainable luxury looks like, and local projects like ours setting new standards for quiet living, the Riviera is evolving fast.
Yes, there are risks — infrastructure lags, environmental concerns, and shifting regulations. But for those who understand the rhythm of this place, the opportunity is real.
I’ll say it simply: I truly believe Sarandë offers the best value on the entire Mediterranean coast. Not just for ROI, but for the life it offers.
If you’re curious, drop me a message. I’d be happy to share a few hand-picked listings — some public, some not yet announced. Sometimes the best homes are the ones you hear about over a coffee by the sea.
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