
Tani`s is a friendly local bar and hostel with music and fluent English spoken in the seaside village of Ksamil, two minutes walk from the beach and islands, great for snorkeling and beach parties. It is within 30 minutes walk or a 5 min. bus drive from the ruins of the ancient Roman and medieval Venetian City of Butrint.
Tani`s bar is famous for its draught beer which, unlike in any bar in the area, consists of both local and imported brew. There is an assortment of bottled beers and soft drinks which are very refreshing in Ksamil's hot weather. More often than not our customers choose to regale themselves with Vodka, Rum or Tequila, served both neat and in exotic cocktails which are always a real treat. And those Gin and Tonics with slice and ice are so terrifically good! There is a satisfactory collection of tunes, so you can enjoy your favorite tipple listening to the sounds from the best music in town

There are many restaurants both on the beach and inside the village where you can find lots of fresh seafood and fresh vegetables. The prices they offer are very reasonable. Spit-roasted lamb and chicken are a symbol of culinary tradition and certainly not forgotten on the Albanian menu.
Directions
TANIʼS BAR & GUESTHOUSE is located 100 m from Ksamilʼs post office which is at the second tarmac square off the road to Butrint. A road that branches off to the left of the square takes you to the premises just about 30 m before you go to the football pitch. Ksamil is Albaniaʼs southernmost seaside village on the coast of the Corfu Straits and this location gives it easy access to the airport of Corfu Island (Greece). Ferry- boats (two of them) depart every morning 9 a.m. (local time) from Corfuʼs port to the port-town of Saranda (Albania). Once you are in Saranda you can take either a taxi or a bus at the bus stop which is at the townʼs main square facing the ruins of an ancient Jewish synagogue. The trip to Ksamil takes about 30 min. by bus or 15 min. by taxi. Another quicker way to get to Ksamil is to the Greek port town of Igoumenitsa and from there to get a bus or taxi to the Albanian border. All that remains to do is get from the border to Ksamil.
If in doubt of the location, ask were the 'Celiku' premises are, or the name Tani Celiku ( 'C' pronounced as 'ch' in 'chain') once you get to Ksamil.
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