It’s barely the beginning of summer in the city of Saranda on Albania’s southern coast, but tour operator Ben Cipa is already busy at work. Just a few blocks away from where his travel agency sits is a new port, and tourists are already starting to trickle in.
“In Saranda we could say that the main industry is tourism, beach and cruise tourism, we have a port and the port gives an opportunity, it gives us tourism,” says Cipa.
The new port at Saranda is part of a World Bank project supporting sustainable coastal development and tourism infrastructure along Albania’s southern coastline.