Tirana International Airport 2 hr 13
Robev Family House (50 min) Unique 19th-century house museum once owned by the Ohrid & Robevi families, with iconic artifacts. Icons Gallery (47 min) Art museum and art Saint Sophia (49 min) Built in the Middle Ages, this Macedonian Orthodox Church displays centuries-old religious art. Church of Saints Clement and Panteleimon (51 min) The most sacred in the region, this ancient Byzantine church sits on a hill overlooking the lake. Ancient theatre of Ohrid (47 min) Classical Greek open-air amphitheater dating to circa 200 BCE, today a summer performance venue. Monastery St. Naum (42 min) Eastern Orthodox monastery founded in 905, open to the public with lake views & live peacocks. Samoil's Fortress (49 min) Ruins of 1.9-mile long city walls constructed by an 11th century tsar with remaining gates & towers. Beach Potpesh (50 min) Pebble shoreline on Lake Ohrid, with a small dock, scenic views & lounge chairs. Bay of Bones Museum (1 hr 26) Reconstructed village of stilt houses displaying Bronze & Iron Age items recovered from Lake Ohrid. St. John the Theologian (51 min) Historic, landmark Orthodox church overlooking Lake Ohrid, with picnic & seating areas. Holy Mary Perybleptos (47 min) Byzantine church known for its elaborate wall murals depicting religious scenes. Qafë Thanë (9 min) „Plaoshnik“ (51 min) This archeological site features a restored 9th-century church plus ruins from earlier structures. |