The place where Skanderbeg’s fortress watches over the sea horizon
If Lalëzit Beach is a place for lazy relaxation in the sand, then Cape Rodon (Kepi i Rodonit) is a place for those seeking drama, solitude, and a touch of history. Rodon is a narrow, nearly ten-kilometre-long rocky promontory that cuts into the Adriatic Sea like a dagger. Here, Albania sets aside its tourist-friendly charm and reveals a raw landscape where emerald hills and ochre clay cliffs meet history head-on. According to Illyrian mythology, Redon, after whom the peninsula is named, was the god of the sea, much like Poseidon for the Greeks or Neptune for the Romans.
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