The Kryezezi are a historical Albanian tribe (fis) and tribal region in the districts of Lezha and Mirdita of northern Albania.
It is one of the four traditional bajraks of the Highlands of Lezha (Malësia e Lezhës), alongside the Bulgëri, Vela and Manatia.
Their main settlements include Rubik, Munaz, Vau i Shkjezës, and the now abandoned Kryezez.
Edith Durham, who visited Kryezezi territory in the summer of 1908, was refused hospitality by a foreign, non-Albanian Franciscan friar at the church of Rubik, much to the dismay of the local Albanians of the Kryezezi tribe who were outraged by the act.
There was a monastery in Rubik that sat upon a cliff overlooking the Fan river that had been founded by the Benedictines.