Destinations Video. Albania expects 10 million visitors in 2023 as tourist numbers rise Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 04/07/2023 - 8:00 GMT+2 Albanian tourist officials are expecting up to 10 million tourists this year as visitors choose stunning beaches and low costs. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Albania expects 10 million visitors in 2023 as tourist numbers rise Now playing Next South African protesters call for undocumented migrants to leave Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 30th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Poland's Route 666 to Hel makes its first journey Now playing Next Central Asia’s first Paragliding World Cup is taking place in Kazakhstan Now playing Next Grand Voyager | Exploring Nairobi In partnership with Media City Now playing Next Another heat record broken in Germany Now playing Next Heatwave: Which European countries are running out of water? Now playing Next Putin admits oil deficit amid Ukrainian strikes on refineries Now playing Next Swiss glaciers melting rapidly in June as Europe faces extreme heat Now playing Next Iran and Oman hold first Hormuz talks as US-Iran deal stays on edge Now playing Next Supreme Court strikes down Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship Now playing Next Can humans outshine AI?: EY's Julie Linn Teigland knows the secret of success Now playing Next Thousands soaked in wine at Spain's iconic festival Now playing Next 2026 Islamic Development Bank Annual Meetings Now playing Next At least four trapped after apartment block collapses in Athens, fire brigade says More videos
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