Albania is fast becoming a hub for dental tourism, offering high-quality treatments at affordable prices. At Class Dent, we welcome patients from across Europe who choose Albania for cosmetic and restorative dental procedures. However, choosing a destination is about more than just medical care—logistics matter too.
One key question patients ask is:
“How do I get around once I arrive?”
This guide offers a full breakdown of transport in Albania, designed specifically for international dental tourists who are here for treatments like implants, veneers, or smile makeovers.
1. Getting to Albania: The Gateway for Dental Tourists
Tirana International Airport (TIA)
Most international patients land at Tirana International Airport (Nënë Tereza), located 17 kilometers from the capital. Airlines flying into Tirana include Wizz Air, Lufthansa, Ryanair, and Turkish Airlines. From the airport, your journey to your dental clinic begins.
Expert Note:
“Tirana Airport is small, modern, and easy to navigate,” says Erjon Kodra, Director of the Albanian Health Agency. “Patients can move from arrival to clinic with minimal hassle.”
2. Private Transfers: The Most Convenient Option
At Class Dent, we understand that comfort and reliability are essential for our international clients. That’s why we offer private transfers from the airport to your accommodation or directly to our clinic in Durrës.
Why Choose a Private Transfer?
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Direct pickup with name sign at arrivals
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No language barriers
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Door-to-door comfort
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Fixed pricing with no hidden fees
Industry Insight:
According to the Medical Tourism Association, personalized transfer services increase patient trust and improve the overall dental travel experience.
3. Taxis in Albania: Affordable and Widely Available
Taxis in Albania are available in Tirana, Durrës, and other major cities, with affordable rates compared to Western Europe.
Key Details:
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Average fare in the city: €4–€8
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Tirana to Durrës: Around €35–€45
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Always ask if the meter is being used
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Apps like UPs Taxi and Speed Taxi Tirana allow easy booking
For post-procedure comfort, many patients prefer taxis over buses, especially when they’ve had oral surgery or cosmetic work.
4. Car Rental in Albania: Great for Exploring After Treatment
If you’re planning to stay a few extra days after your dental procedure to recover and explore, renting a car is an excellent option.
Major Rental Providers in Albania:
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Europcar
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Avis
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Green Motion
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Albania Car Rentals (local)
Requirements:
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Valid driver’s license (EU or international)
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Minimum age: 21–23
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Credit card for security deposit
Tip: Roads in Albania vary in quality. Highways between cities like Tirana and Durrës are modern, but rural roads may be challenging.
Expert Quote:
“Many dental tourists extend their trip into a vacation,” says Dr. Elira Xhafa, oral surgeon at Class Dent. “Having a car helps them explore Albania at their own pace after treatment.”
5. Public Transport: Best for Budget Travelers
While public transport in Albania is low-cost, it may not always be the best fit for dental patients, especially after surgical procedures.
Options Include:
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City Buses: Operate in Tirana and Durrës; tickets cost ~40 ALL (€0.40)
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Furgons: Informal shared vans connecting cities, no fixed schedule
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Intercity Buses: Safe and reliable for longer routes
Pros:
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Very affordable
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Good for light travel days
Cons:
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Crowded during peak hours
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Can be uncomfortable after dental surgery
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Limited accessibility
If you’re in Albania purely for dental treatment, consider using private taxis or transfers instead.
6. Getting from Tirana to Durrës: Class Dent’s Location
Class Dent is located in Durrës, Albania’s second-largest city and just 35 km from Tirana International Airport.
Best Travel Options:
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Private transfer: 30–40 minutes; stress-free and reliable
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Taxi: €35–€45; quick and direct
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Bus: Buses run every 30 minutes; costs ~€2 but slower (60+ minutes)
For dental tourists seeking convenience, speed, and comfort, the private transfer option is most recommended.
7. Is Transport Safe in Albania for International Visitors?
Yes, transport in Albania is generally safe, especially in main cities and popular tourist destinations.
Safety Tips for Dental Tourists:
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Use official taxis or apps
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Avoid driving at night in rural areas
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Keep emergency clinic contact information handy
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Carry your treatment plan when traveling between locations
Albanian drivers can be assertive, so newcomers may need time to adjust if they choose to rent a car.
8. Bonus: Travel Insurance and Medical Transport
For patients undergoing major dental work like implants or oral surgery, we recommend travel insurance that covers medical transport.
Some insurers offer policies tailored for dental or cosmetic tourism.
If you’re unable to travel post-surgery, Class Dent can arrange in-city transport or even a hotel-to-clinic shuttle, depending on your care plan.
Conclusion: Dental Tourism in Albania Starts with Easy Transport
From airport pickups to private taxis and intercity buses, transport in Albania is flexible, affordable, and accessible to all dental tourists. At Class Dent, we ensure your journey is seamless—because we believe that world-class dental care begins with a stress-free arrival.
Whether you’re flying in for dental implants, veneers, or a full smile makeover, our team handles not just your teeth—but your travel too.







