We are always seeking new partners to build a mutually rewarding business relationship To buy a discount voucher card or partner with us and take advantage of our affiliate program, or even do both.
Advertise your hospitality offering here through our online directory, we provide a free advertising page with your organizations details. Your webpage you can offer discounts, promotional vouchers or link to your website and allow your clients to make a booking. We offer 2 options:
FREE LISTING: - Free but subject to other advertisements on your home page. PAID LISTING: - Your own advertising space with no 3rd party adverts, charged at £0.49p a week.
To register your business simply open a FREE account and upload up to 5 images HERE.
One of our team will then reach out to you to discuss your promotional requirements, so we can maximize your proposition.
Find popular holiday resorts and hotel groups HERE To buy a discount voucher card HERE. To find out where you can redeem your discount voucher cards visit our partners page HERE.
Our money-off Hospitality Voucher Cards are available in pre-determined discount values and can be used at multiple retailer locations.
The Hospitality Group has created a straightforward and simple voucher service for both businesses and the general public to use around the world, redeeming discounts on products and services from our participating partners.
Our goal is to empower users of our voucher cards to enjoy great savings while promoting our business partners and comprehensive services, all while generating new revenue streams.
If you need any further information on these places of interest or any questions contact us HERE
Albanian hospitality is not merely a social courtesy; it is a sacred cultural pillar rooted in the ancient code of Besa and the Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini. For centuries, the guiding principle has been: "The house of the Albanian belongs to God and the guest". This tradition dictates that a guest must be protected and honored at all costs, a value so deep that Albanians famously sheltered thousands of Jewish refugees during WWII, making Albania one of the few European countries with a larger Jewish population after the war than before it.
The Heart of Albanian Hospitality
Modern visitors experience this through spontaneous invitations for Raki (a potent fruit brandy) or Turkish coffee, often accompanied by homemade bread, mountain cheeses, and honey. In rural areas, particularly the northern highlands, it is common for families to offer their best food and even their own beds to travelers, expecting nothing but respect in return.
These remote villages offer the most authentic "Kanun" style hospitality. Stay in traditional stone guesthouses (kulla) and hike the scenic mountain passes.
Both UNESCO World Heritage sites are famous for Ottoman-era architecture. Berat, the "City of a Thousand Windows," is known for its hillside guesthouses and warm local hosts.
For a mix of hospitality and Mediterranean beauty, visit coastal towns like Himarë, Dhërmi, and Ksamil, where family-run villas offer fresh seafood and sunset views.