Montenegro – Albanië Tour

12 days tour

Ride the Wild Balkans: Montenegro & Albania
All-inclusive motorbike ride

All-inclusive price for 1 motorbike rider + 1 motorbike + 1 private room: € 2.190,- per person
Add extra passengers or rooms to tailor your trip — more fun, more savings!

Join Blue Sky Bike Rides on a 12-day motorcycle adventure through one of Europe’s last wild frontiers: Montenegro and northern Albania. This ride takes you deep into the untamed heart of the Balkans, along panoramic mountain roads, through vast national parks, and into deep, dramatic canyons.

Cruise through Durmitor National Park, following the Tara River as it plunges through Europe’s deepest canyon. Expect soaring peaks, remote switchbacks, and surreal viewpoints where you’ll wonder how a road could even exist. It’s built for you — so enjoy every curve.

Albania, still one of the region’s hidden treasures, reveals a rugged soul with welcoming charm. At the southern tip of the tour, you’ll visit Syri i Kaltër (The Blue Eye), a magical freshwater spring that rises from the depths like a sapphire to feed the Bistrica River.

On the return journey, we trace the shimmering edge of the Bay of Kotor — a coastal highlight that caps off this unforgettable Balkan ride.

Every night, rest in comfortable hotels with hearty breakfasts and local hospitality. This is a tour for riders who want more than smooth roads — this is adventure.

Start/Finish: Dubrovnik
Tour duration: 12 days including 10 riding days
Restdays: 1 arrival day + 1 departure day
Average distance/day: 240 km / 150 miles
Total distance: ±2.400 km / 1.490 miles
Minimum participants: 4 motorbike riders
Maximum participants: 7 motorbikeriders (duo passengers not included)
Tour guide: yes
Technical assistance: yes
First aid: yes

Optional (from 7 riders):
Luggage room-to-room service including bike and helmet cleaning.
The van follows a different route than the motorcycles. If needed during the trip, up to 2 people + motorbikes can be transported. (Additional cost per person: € 500,-)

First choose your travel dates and how many motorbike riders will participate.
In the next step you’ll have the possibility to add a duo passenger and customize options.

Montenegro & Albania – The Wild Heart of the Balkans

This might just be the most beautiful corner of the Balkans. Discover unspoiled Montenegro and the even wilder landscapes of northern Albania. Ride sweeping panoramic roads through Durmitor National Park, and trace the course of the Tara River as it carves its way through the deepest canyon in Europe. The scenery is nothing short of breathtaking — you’ll often catch yourself wondering, “Why is there even a road here?” Well, it’s there for you.

Take your time, soak in the views, and enjoy the laid-back charm of both countries. Albania, still one of the Balkans’ best-kept secrets, reveals itself as a rugged gem. At the southernmost point of the journey, we visit Syri i Kaltër — the Blue Eye — a dazzling natural spring that rises from the earth like a deep, blue iris to feed the Bistrica River and its reservoir.

On our return leg, we ride along the spectacular Bay of Kotor — absolutely one of the highlights of this journey.

Start/Finish: Dubrovnik
Duration: 12 days / 10 Motorriding days
Average Distance per Day: 240 km
Total Distance: Approx. 2.400 km
Group Size: Min. 4 motorbikes / Max. 7 motorbikes (excluding passengers)

Single Room Supplement: € 500,- 
Passenger Supplement: € 1.800,-

Book today and join us at this convenient adventure!

Included:

  • Hotel stays with breakfast (based on double occupancy)
  • Round-trip motorcycle transport (NL – Dubrovnik)
  • Tour guide / lead rider / sweep rider – your choice
  • Technical assistance
  • Certified first aid responder
  • Digital routes via Kurviger.de (Video Kurviger Explained)

Rules and Tips

  • Age Requirements:
    Motorbike riders must be at least 25 years old. Duo passengers must be at least 18 years old.
  • License Requirements:
    A valid driver’s or rider’s license is mandatory for all riders throughout the entire trip. Duo passengers are exempt from this requirement.
  • Riding Experience:
    These motorbike trips are not suitable for beginners. The routes involve challenging roads, varying surface quality, long daily distances, extended riding hours, and potentially hazardous local driving habits. Please check the Level of Difficulty for details.
  • Alcohol Use:
    Riders are responsible for their own alcohol consumption. Be aware that local regulations regarding alcohol may vary. As a rule of thumb, it is best to enjoy a drink only at the end of the day. Misuse of alcohol will result in intervention and may lead to termination of your trip.
  • Medication:
    If you use medication, please bring a doctor’s or pharmacist’s list.
    Important: Are you allowed to drive while using this medication?
  • Gear and Weather:
    Prepare for varying weather conditions depending on the time of year and destination. In Scotland and the Alps, weather can be unpredictable—even though we are called Blue Sky Bike Rides. Packing a rain suit and extra gloves is highly recommended.
  • Requests:
    If you have any specific wishes during your trip, please do not hesitate to ask. We will do our best to make this journey truly yours.
  • Tour Guide Functions:
    • The tour guide may ride at the front or back of the group, based on the group’s needs.
    • In Scotland, the tour guide will lead for at least the first day if no one in the group has prior experience riding on the left side of the road.
    • The guide also acts as a first aid responder and technical assistant, with remote technical backup available if needed.
    • The guide’s level of involvement with the group can be tailored to your preference. Keep in mind, they are also responsible for managing all local payments.
  • Mandatory:
    Bring a good mood!

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Difficulty

The route offers a range of challenges, from straightforward tarmac roads with gentle curves to narrow, winding single-lane paths. Motorcycle experience requirements vary between 5,000 and 20,000 miles, depending on the complexity of the route, ensuring options for riders of different skill levels.

The entire route consists of well-maintained tarmac roads, mostly straightforward with some gentle curves, making it manageable for riders. At least 5,000 miles of motorcycle riding experience is recommended

Most of the route follows high-quality tarmac roads with some sections featuring more pronounced curves. Riders should have a minimum of 7,500 miles of motorcycle experience.

This route includes a significant number of tight curves and occasional stretches of narrow tarmac roads. A minimum of 10,000 miles of motorcycle riding experience is advised.

The route is predominantly made up of challenging, narrow, and highly curvy roads, often reducing to single lanes. At least 15,000 miles of motorcycle riding experience is required.

The entire route is extremely demanding, featuring constant tight curves, very narrow sections, and parts that run along single-lane roads. Riders should have at least 20,000 miles of motorcycle experience.

Natural and Cultural Sightseeing

This journey prioritizes sightseeing, with daily opportunities to discover cultural landmarks and natural beauty. Multiple stops are planned each day, allowing participants to fully immerse themselves in the region’s highlights at a leisurely pace. Scenic viewpoints and notable attractions are featured throughout the route.

During the route, there are a few opportunities for sightseeing, allowing participants to take in the surroundings at a relaxed pace.

Sightseeing is incorporated into the schedule on most days, offering a chance to explore notable spots during the journey.

More stops per day, ensuring participants can enjoy cultural or scenic highlights regularly.

Most days feature multiple sightseeing stops, giving participants the chance to fully immerse themselves in the region’s beauty and attractions.

Sightseeing is a major focus, with opportunities every day, often including several stops to take in the sights and enjoy the journey to the fullest.

Average Driving Time per Day

While some participants prefer to cover as many miles as possible, others opt to arrive early at the hotel to enjoy its amenities before dinner. The indicated driving times include breaks and photo stops but exclude lunch, which typically lasts about an hour between noon and 2 PM. Riding days generally begin around 9 AM, with occasional earlier starts when necessary.

6,0 – 7,5 h

6,5 – 8,0 h

7,0 – 8,5 h

7,5 – 9,0 h

8,0 – 10,0 h