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   HOTEL NAIS BEACH   

ABOUT

ABOUT US

Hotel Nais Beach is the continuity of a family tradition that nowadays is well-known as
Hotel Nais. Our mission is tending to our customers’ needs and create a place where they will feel comfort and hospitality.

Located in the heart of Durres, a few steps from the famous Promenade Taulantia,
Hotel Nais Beach is nestled in a quiet and lively area within a short walk to all archeological and historical sites of the city.

Our contemporary architecture combined with the comfort of our spacious rooms and
stunning sea views make the perfect place for guests to enjoy abundant sunny days and warm weather.

ROOMS

Our rooms are tastefully furnished and have all the amenities of a 3-star modern accommodation including a writing desk, air conditioning, flatscreen TV, Wi-Fi, minibar, ensuite bathroom, balcony, sea view and many more...

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Whether you're seeking a relaxing beach getaway or an adventurous coastal escape, our sea-view apartment provides the perfect home base for your Albanian adventure. Book your stay with us today and experience the beauty of Durres in style and comfort.

OUR SERVICES

SERVICES

BREAKFAST

 

Start your day the right way. Enjoy a selection of daily buffet options available to guests.

FREE WI-FI

 

Available in all rooms, public areas, and in our flowered Roof Garden.

BEACH

 

Beach access with umbrella and sunbeds available.

FREE PARKING

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Parking available for guests. Must notify the hotel prior to arrival.

24h FRONT DESK & BAR

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The bar and Front Desk are open 24/7 to provide all the necessary services to our guests. 

CREDIT CARD​

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We accept Visa, MasterCard, Maestro

LAUNDRY SERVICE

 

Available from 8.00 am to 14.00 pm

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NON- SMOKING ROOMS

 

We're a 100% smoke-free hotel.

BUSINESS CORNER

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Our staff will help you scan, print and fax your documents.

CONFERENCE ROOM

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A dedicated conference space up to 50 persons.

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BALCONY 

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All rooms have a balcony and a table with chairs.

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TAXI SERVICE

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A private car to the destination of your choice. 

GALLERY

GALLERY

ROOMS

INTERIOR

BREAKFAST & BAR

EXTERIOR

SEE & DO

THINGS TO DO

Visit the Archaeological Museum  

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For those interested in history and culture, the Archaeological Museum of Durres is a must-see. It is the largest archaeological museum in Albania and features fine-boned sculptures and statues, delicate gold jewellery, amphoras recovered from the seafloor, and beautiful painted vases and pots that are so perfectly preserved they look as if they were painted just yesterday. Most notably is the collection of miniature busts of Venus, Durres’s most worshipped goddess in ancient times.

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Enjoy the view from the Royal Villa
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Before fascism and communism, there was an Albanian monarchy, which lasted only 11 years. High up on a hill close to hotel Nais Beach you’ll find the Royal Villa of Durres which was built as a summer palace for King Zog I. He only used it for a single year before he abdicated the throne to Mussolini and the Italians. It was later used during Communist times, as a lavish place to welcome dignitaries such as Khrushchev and Jimmy Carter, on official visits.

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Explore the Amphitheatre of Durres
 

The Amphitheatre of Durres is located in the center of the city, only 600 meters from the hotel, and dates all the way back to the 2nd century AD. It is the largest amphitheater ever built in the Balkans, with an original capacity of 20,000 people. The amphitheater was excavated in 1966 and has since become an iconic part of the city and one of the most popular things to do in Durres for Albanians and foreign tourists alike.

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TAULANTIA PROMENADE
Take a walk in Taulantia Promenade

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On warm summer evenings, a walk on the promenade next to the sea is the mandatory thing to do in Durres. You’ll find Albanian families dressed up in their evening best, participating in what is fondly called the “Durres Parade.”

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