The Albanian government announced (newest on top):
Restrictions are eased today / Police curfew starts at midnight, concert halls open 01/07/2021 Artistic-cultural life is restored in the country as shows, concerts, theaters with the presence of spectators indoors, but with 30% of capacity. From this Thursday the curfew is shifted from midnight to 6am.
As of June 15, 2021, gathering outdoors is permitted up to 50 individuals.
As of June 1, 2021, wearing a mask outdoors is no longer mandatory. Wearing a mask indoors for any individual 11 years old and above continues to remain mandatory, Non-compliance with this rule may result in a fine up to 3,000 ALL.
As of June 1, 2021, there remains a daily curfew from 12:00pm to 6:00am, until further notice. Bars, restaurants, fast food, and other similar activities are prohibited from operating between 12:00pm and 6:00am, except for delivery services. Public movement is restricted during these hours except for work reasons, health care emergencies, or urgent needs. The e-Albania portal must be used for special permission to move during this time.
As of May 5, 2021, the 14-day quarantine for all travelers who enter Albania from Greece and North Macedonia, has been lifted.
As of June 1, 2020: — Preschools and kindergartens reopened. — All cultural events and other large public gatherings in Albania are cancelled indefinitely. — Professional sporting events have resumed, with no spectators allowed to attend. — Malls and shops are open with strict social distancing guidelines in place. — Hairdressers and dentists are open with strict social distancing guidelines in place.
— Restaurants and cafes are open. — All indoor activity centers reopened. — Beaches are open. — Outdoor exercise is permitted. — Libraries and museums are open. — Public transportation has resumed. — All maritime and air borders have reopened.