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Sea Bream in Saranda: Price, Season & How to Pick a Good One

Fish Shop Ardit · Sarandë, Albania · Updated May 2026

Fresh whole sea bream on ice at Fish Shop Ardit counter in Saranda — clear eyes, red gills, shiny scales on Ionian caught orata

Sea bream is what most people point at first when they come to our counter. Here's everything you need to know before you buy one in Saranda.

What Albanians Call Sea Bream

In Albanian, sea bream is koç or orata (the Italian name is widely used in southern Albania). On a menu or at a fish counter, you might also see it written as levrek, though that term more commonly refers to sea bass. When in doubt, point — the fish is always on display.

Sea Bream Season in Saranda

Sea bream is available year-round in Saranda, but the peak season is September through November. Autumn sea bream are larger, fatter, and better flavoured — they've fed through summer and the cold water firms up their flesh. Summer sea bream are good but smaller and in higher tourist demand, which pushes prices up slightly.

Spring sea bream (March–May) is also excellent and often the best value of the year.

Sea Bream Prices in Saranda 2026

At Fish Shop Ardit, whole fresh sea bream runs 600–900 ALL/kg, depending on size and season. Larger fish (600g+) are at the top of that range. Smaller fish (300–400g, ideal for one person whole) come in at the lower end.

For context: a 400g sea bream at 700 ALL/kg costs around 280 ALL — roughly €2.50–3 for a fish that serves one person grilled whole.

How to Pick a Fresh Sea Bream

These are the checks in order of importance:

  1. Eyes: Clear, bright, slightly bulging and full. The pupil should be black and distinct. Cloudy, sunken or flat eyes mean the fish is old.
  2. Gills: Lift the gill plate. Should be bright red or deep pink — not brown, not grey.
  3. Smell: Put your nose close. Should smell like sea air or clean brine. Any ammonia or "fishy" smell means it's been on ice too long.
  4. Scales: Shiny and adhering to the skin. Loose, dull scales mean age and rough handling.
  5. Flesh: Press the side of the fish firmly. It should spring back immediately. If it stays dented, it's not fresh.

At our counter, we welcome inspection. Ask to look at the gills — no reputable fish seller should refuse this.

Best Size to Buy

For grilling whole: 300–500g per fish, one per person. This size grills in 10–12 minutes total and the flesh-to-skin ratio is ideal. Larger fish (700g+) are better for roasting or baking. Really large sea bream (1kg+) are rarer and command a premium.


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Rruga Idriz Alidhima 230, Sarandë · Open 8:30 AM – 10:00 PM every day

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