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What is the best tourist village / town in Montenegro, Croatia and Albania on the waterfront?

Hello I am Albanian, it is very Apolonia old I've been there, but not on the coastline. Tourist towns on the coast of Albania Himara in the south, Vlora and Saranda in the south also (there is a historical site near Butrint Sranda age is), and the area has some beautiful beaches as Xamil. But U should visit this site in summer or spring-now cloudy, while summer is warm and sunny. U can go to hotels and resorts in Durres, Albania on the coast of central as well. If u want u should visit the river nature Mat (virgin and beautiful areas I have seen them by chance), Miredita rivers, the lakes Lezha, the Syri i Kalter (it's a place near Saranda blue with cold water leaves a hole, people do not know how deep the rabbit hole), or you can visit the city of 2000 years of Berat and the city of 3000 years of Gjirokastra. I have been in Montenegro and Croatia as well, u must-see cities of Kotor, Herceg-Novi, Budva, Ulcinj. and the beautiful island of Sveti Stefan (is a small island with beautiful houses on it). The coast of Croatia is beautiful is the Dalmatian coast. There are plenty of beautiful towns, as-Dubrovnik (very nice, if u go to U should visit Croatia), Split, Makarska, etc … I would suggest U and U is better for visiting the Balkans in summer it is sunny and beautiful in the winter because it's cloudy, rainy and snowy.

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