The Blue Cave and Grama Bay route is for travelers who want a more adventurous side of Vlore. Instead of focusing only on the classic Sazan route, this tour follows the Karaburun coastline toward remote bays, bright water and cave stops.
It is a stronger choice for people who want scenery, swimming and a feeling of distance from the city. The day is still organized, but the mood is more exploratory.
What makes Blue Cave special?
Blue Cave is loved for the color of the water when the light enters correctly. The effect depends on the sea and sun, which means the best experience comes when the crew times the route well and keeps the plan flexible.
Why Grama Bay is worth the longer trip
Grama Bay feels more hidden than many easy-access beaches near Vlore. The bay has a rugged setting, clear water and a sense of arriving somewhere that still belongs to the coastline more than to the city.
This is the kind of stop where guests usually want time: to swim, take photos, rest and enjoy the shape of the bay.
Who should choose this route?
- Travelers who have already seen Sazan or want something wilder.
- Groups who care about swimming and photography.
- Visitors who want a full-day boat experience from Vlore.
- People comfortable with a longer speedboat route.
What to bring
Bring swimwear, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat and a dry bag. For this route, a light snack and enough water are also useful. Keep the bag small so the boat stays comfortable for everyone.
Check Blue Cave and Grama Bay availability
Good to know
The Karaburun coastline is part of a protected marine landscape. That is one reason the views feel so powerful, and it is also why travelers should treat each stop carefully. Take only photos, leave no trash and avoid disturbing the places that make the route worth visiting.