
Indian holiday-makers looking for a European getaway minus the Schengen red tape now have a new option: Albania. A Gulf News feature updated on 24 January highlights that the Balkan country allows Indian passport holders to enter visa-free for up to 90 days if they hold a valid multiple-entry US, UK or Schengen visa, or alternatively to apply entirely online for a Type C e-visa.
Indian arrivals to Albania reportedly surged 103 % in early 2025, driven by social-media buzz around its Adriatic beaches and budget prices—hotel and dining costs run a fraction of Western-Europe levels. Tirana is also courting Indian film producers with cash rebates, while Air Serbia, Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways provide one-stop connections from Delhi and Mumbai.
Need help confirming your eligibility or completing paperwork? VisaHQ’s India portal (https://www.visahq.com/india/) lets leisure travellers and corporate travel desks check Albania’s latest entry rules in real time and, when necessary, file the Type C e-visa online with expert review—saving time, avoiding errors and ensuring you’re cleared for take-off.
For travel-programme managers the destination offers a lower-cost venue for MICE events, but firms should note Albania remains largely cash-driven and that travel medical insurance is mandatory for e-visa applicants.
The move adds incremental passport power for Indians at a time when Iran and Bolivia have withdrawn visa-on-arrival privileges. Keeping abreast of visa-free corridors helps companies craft perk packages for staff leisure travel and bleisure extensions.
Indian arrivals to Albania reportedly surged 103 % in early 2025, driven by social-media buzz around its Adriatic beaches and budget prices—hotel and dining costs run a fraction of Western-Europe levels. Tirana is also courting Indian film producers with cash rebates, while Air Serbia, Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways provide one-stop connections from Delhi and Mumbai.
Need help confirming your eligibility or completing paperwork? VisaHQ’s India portal (https://www.visahq.com/india/) lets leisure travellers and corporate travel desks check Albania’s latest entry rules in real time and, when necessary, file the Type C e-visa online with expert review—saving time, avoiding errors and ensuring you’re cleared for take-off.
For travel-programme managers the destination offers a lower-cost venue for MICE events, but firms should note Albania remains largely cash-driven and that travel medical insurance is mandatory for e-visa applicants.
The move adds incremental passport power for Indians at a time when Iran and Bolivia have withdrawn visa-on-arrival privileges. Keeping abreast of visa-free corridors helps companies craft perk packages for staff leisure travel and bleisure extensions.









