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Bathe in Albania’s Benja Thermal Baths

Benja Thermal Baths in Permet, Albania. Old arch shape stone bridge, river and pools with hot water in Albania.

Beneath a striking stone bridge in Permet, Albania that is shaped like a half-moon flows a warm, sulfuric river that is surrounded by several turquoise hot springs that are celebrated for their healing properties. The Benja Thermal Baths bubble up to the surface from deep within the rocky recesses of Langarica Canyon.

Benja Thermal Baths in Permet, Albania. Pool with hot water and old arch shape stone bridge at background. Popular tourist destination in Albania

Benja Thermal Baths in Permet, Albania. Pool with hot water and old arch shape stone bridge at background. Popular tourist destination in Albania
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Visitors can soak in one of several rocky pools that contain warm, mineral-rich water. The Benja Thermal Baths aren’t piping hot, but an average temperature of about 80 degrees Fahrenheit is sure to soften your skin and relieve minor aches and pains. The Benja Thermal Baths are easily accessible via a short hike, but the terrain surrounding them can be rocky and muddy so sturdy waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended. Muddy shoes are a small price to pay for a day spent bathing in a series of curative thermal pools that are surrounded by a picturesque canyon.

Getting there

Public transportation is not available to reach the Benja Thermal Baths, thus requiring either a personal vehicle or a pre-booked tour for the journey. From Saranda, it typically takes around two hours, making Bënjë a feasible destination for a day trip.


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