Vlora and Karaburun-Sazan are best understood as a city-plus-wilderness pairing. You sleep in a practical coastal base, then head by boat into Albania's only national marine park, where Sazan Island, Karaburun's cliffs, Haxhi Ali Cave, and isolated bays create a very different rhythm from resort-heavy Mediterranean destinations. The reward is variety: scuba on walls and caverns, snorkeling in brilliant blue coves, freedive-style exploration on calm mornings, and strong non-diver days built around Sazan's Cold War history, Narta Lagoon, Kanina Castle, and Llogara's mountain views. It is not a plug-and-play shore-diving destination. Weather, sea state, and marine park zoning matter. Travelers who plan flexibly and book good local boat support get one of the Adriatic-Ionian region's most adventurous mixed itineraries.