Rent a car in Albania to truly immerse yourself in the country's rich cultural heritage and scenic landscapes.

Fuel prices in Albania

As of April 2023, the average fuel prices in Albania are as follows:

  • 92 gasoline (Euro Regular): 175 Lek/liter (1.41 EUR/liter)
  • 95 gasoline (Premium): 185 Lek/liter (1.49 EUR/liter)
  • 98 gasoline (Super): 195 Lek/liter (1.57 EUR/liter)
  • Diesel (Diesel): 180 Lek/liter (1.45 EUR/liter)
  • Gas (LPG): 100 Lek/liter (0.81 EUR/liter)

Please note that these prices may fluctuate over time due to market dynamics and global oil prices.

Fuel stations in Albania

Fuel stations in Albania are well-distributed in urban areas and along major highways. However, they can be sparse in remote regions and mountainous areas. It is advisable to fill up your tank before venturing into these less-populated zones.

Most fuel stations operate from early morning until late evening, with some open 24/7, particularly in larger cities. Major credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it's always a good idea to carry some cash, especially when traveling to rural areas.

The number of electric vehicle charging stations is gradually increasing in Albania as the government promotes green energy solutions.

Where locals prefer to fuel in Albania

Locals in Albania prefer to use well-known fuel companies, such as Kastrati, Gulf, and Taci Oil. These fuel stations offer competitive prices and reliable service, making them popular choices among drivers. Additionally, they often provide extra amenities, such as convenience stores and cafes.

Tips for drivers

  • Keep an eye on your fuel gauge, and plan your refueling stops, especially when traveling through remote areas.
  • Carry cash for situations where credit card payment may not be accepted.
  • Familiarize yourself with local traffic rules and regulations.
  • Rent a fuel-efficient car to save on fuel costs during your trip.