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These pictures of Karavasta Lagoon will make you go there asap

All you need to know about this destination

Karavasta Lagoon by Andi Zhuka
Karavasta Lagoon by Andi Zhuka
A lagoon can be the best place to connect with nature while birdwatching, spying on flamingos, taking a boat tour, cycling around or even taking a photograph with a Dalmatian pelican.
These photographs we have chosen from this destination will definitely make you plan a trip to Divjake with your friends or family.
Karavasta Lagoon by Andi Zhuka
Karavasta Lagoon by Andi Zhuka

From Tirana, you have to take the highway to Durres and then, from there, take the one to Fier. Then, after about 38 kilometers, follow the signs for Cerma and Sipërme, and then those for Divjaka.

Karavasta Lagoon by Go Albania
Karavasta Lagoon by Go Albania

The park attracts more and more visitors every year thanks to the numerous investments that have been made in recent years, such as the pedestrian street or the famous 36-meter high wooden tower (13 floors), which offers a 360-degree panorama over the entire park.

Divjake by Ornela Domazeti
Divjake by Ornela Domazeti

The tower, initially built at the firefighters’ service to prevent fires, has contributed to increasing tourism, as confirmed by the municipality of Divjakë. For visitors who go to the city, it represents an obligatory stop. Moreover, the modest rate of 100 leke (1euro) allows practically everyone to enjoy the panoramic view of the tower.

Karavasta Lagoon by Melisa Shabani
Karavasta Lagoon by Melisa Shabani

About 230 different species of birds populate the area of ​​the park that embraces the lagoons of “Karavasta,” “Godulla,” “Godulla” and “Pishës e Spiaxho.” The most popular is undoubtedly the curly pelican, a species considered endangered.

Karavasta Lagoon by Granit Hyseni

About 5% of the entire world population of the ‘curly pelican’ species is found in the Karavasta lagoon, which the 1994 Ramsar Convention protected. Unfortunately, only a few dozen total “curly pelicans” have survived despite this due to illegal hunting in recent years.

Karavasta Lagoon by Granit Hyseni
Karavasta Lagoon by Granit Hyseni

The park’s ecosystem also includes about 230 birds, 12 species of mammals, and 16 reptiles. In addition, the lagoon waters of about 1.5 meters deep are rich in fish, mullet species, and eels served in many restaurants on the beach of Divjakë. For all sea lovers, the latter is located just one kilometer from the park entrance.

Karavasta Lagoon by Erisa Myftarlli
Karavasta Lagoon by Erisa Myftarlli

Visit Karavasta Lagoon in Divjake and you will have all this.

Don’t forget your binoculars and your inner child!

Karavasta Lagoon, Divjake
Karavasta Lagoon, Divjake