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Directions to Tani's Bar & Guesthouse

Ksamil, 100 m off the road to Butrint, Saranda, Albania

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TANI'S BAR & GUESTHOUSE is located off of the third square. It's the last bus stop in Ksamil, at the Tirana Bank. From the bank, walk west and turn left on the dirt road between Bar Ledio and Hotel Joni. This road that branches off on the left of the square takes you to the premises just about 30 m before you go to the mini football pitch.
Ksamil is Albania's southernmost seaside village on the coast of the Corfu Straits and this location gives it easy access to the airport of Corfu Island (Greece).
Ferry- boats (two of them, hydrofoils) depart every morning around 8.30 - 9 a.m. (local time) from Corfu's port to the port-town of Saranda (Albania). The hydrofoil service returns to Corfu from Saranda at 10.30 and 12.30 daily. Tickets can be purchased from the offices of Finikas Lines or Petrakis Lines near the Atlantis Hotel by the New Port in Corfu. Ferries leave from the new international ferry terminal in the New Port, just to the north of Corfu town. Tickets are valid only for the ferry line for which they were bought; therefore it is advisable to buy your return ticket separately, so that you can choose your preferred return time.
Once you are in Saranda you can take either a taxi or a bus at the bus stop, which is at the town's main square facing the ruins of an ancient Jewish synagogue. The trip to Ksamil takes about 30 min. by bus or 15 min. by taxi.
Another way of getting to Ksamil is via the Greek port town of Igoumenitsa. You can get there from the main Italian Adriatic ports. Once in Igoumenitsa you can take a bus or a taxi to the Albanian border crossing [called 'Mavromati' in greek and 'Qafë Botë' on the Albanian side] at Konispol and from there to Ksamil.

If in doubt of the location, ask were the 'Çeliku' premises are, or the name Tani Çeliku ( 'Ç' pronounced 'ch' as in 'chain') once you get to Ksamil.




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