Albina is a charming yet relatively undiscovered town located on the eastern border of Suriname, right across the river from French Guiana. Known for its rich cultural diversity and natural beauty, Albina is a gateway for adventurers looking to explore the lush rainforests and the unique biodiversity of this region. From the scenic banks of the Marowijne River, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views and the tranquil atmosphere of this small town. Albina serves as a crucial point for river transport and trade, making it a lively spot with a mix of local and cross-border influences. Visitors can explore local markets, enjoy authentic Surinamese cuisine, and interact with the friendly locals who reflect the melting pot of cultures in Suriname. While Albina itself is small, its strategic location makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the interior of Suriname or hopping over to French Guiana for a day trip.