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Jala is one of the most frequented places on the Albanian coast and a much visited attraction especially by sailing boats and small private boats, drawn by the natural beauty of this point also home of an interesting coral. Starting from approximately 16 meters and flattening to a depth of 38 m underwater, this location needs two anchors.

The bay of Jali is situated in the west of the village of Vunoi and it forms a beautiful stone beach. The beach extends from the northeast towards southwest in the form of a horseshoe. It forms a spit that sticks out into the sea for 200 m and it slightly steepy slopes are covered with Mediterranean vegetation. The beach extends southwards in the form of a small limestone hill. The beach is 200 m long, 10-15 m wide which reaches up to 50 m in its centre. The movements of the sea when the tide is in or out form a threshold that reaches up to 0.25 m. It is a gritty beach but there are also parts with rough sand.

The streams of Gjik Xhoxhani and Movriani have has an important role in the formation of the beach because it is formed as a result of the joining of their depositing cones. Under the rocky crests in the north of Jali there are two micro beaches permeated by several ridges. In the centre of the bay there are some ruins and quay belonging to the early XX century.     

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