7 Day Macedonia Tour Packages
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Macedonia itineraries for 7 days
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- Days 1-2
Skopje
Spend your first afternoon getting familiar with the capital and resting up. On day 2, start early with Skopje's main sites. Visit the old railway station, which still stands as a reminder of the 1963 earthquake. Head to Mother Teresa's birthplace memorial in the morning before the crowds gather. Walk across the Stone Bridge to the Old Bazaar. Plan your bazaar visit for mid-morning when shops are open but temperatures are still mild. Plan your Matka Canyon visit for the late afternoon when it's cooler. Pack sturdy shoes as the hiking trails can get slippery.
- Day 3
Tetovo to Ohrid
You'll spend time on mountain roads today, so start early. Visit the Šarena Džamija (Painted Mosque) in Tetovo before 11am to beat the tour groups. The 2-hour drive to St. Jovan Bigorski Monastery winds through mountains. Consider taking motion sickness medication if needed. Stop for lunch in the mountain village of Vevčani. Try some local specialties like ajvar (red pepper spread) and tavče gravče (baked beans).
- Day 4
Ohrid
Take a full day to explore UNESCO-listed Ohrid. Start your day at Samuil's Fortress right when it opens at 9am for beautiful morning views over Lake Ohrid. Walk down through the Old Town to see St. Clement's Church and the Ancient Theater. In the afternoon, take a boat to St. Naum Monastery. The 30-minute ride offers great views, but check the weather first as the lake can get rough.
- Day 5
Bitola and Wine Country
- Days 6-7
Return to Skopje
7 Day Macedonia Itinerary, incl. Skopje and Ohrid
This week-long photography tour showcases 8 Macedonian destinations, featuring Popova Kula winery, Pelister National Park's 2,601-meter peaks, and UNESCO-listed Ohrid Lake. The route includes ancient Heraclea Lyncestis, traditional villages of Gabrovo and Kuratica, and Matka Canyon's river caves.
- Day 1
Skopje to Demir Kapija Wine Region
Land at Skopje International Airport and drive south for 2 hours to the Tikvesh wine region. Settle in at Popova Kula winery in Demir Kapija by mid-afternoon. You'll have time to walk through the vineyards before sunset. This region's winemaking history goes back to 1300 BC. Spend your evening tasting local wines paired with regional cheeses. Pack a light jacket for evening walks since temperatures often drop at night.
- Day 2
Dojran Lake & Rural Villages (195km loop)
Start early at Lake Dojran to see traditional fishing with cormorants and pelicans. The best photos come during golden hour. Visit Kolesino Waterfall near Strumica then spend your afternoon in Gabrovo village experiencing real Macedonian farm life. Set aside 2 hours for cooking with local hosts who will show you how to prepare traditional dishes using fresh ingredients.
- Day 3
Bitola & Dihovo (81km)
- Day 4
Pelister National Park
- Day 5
Kuratica Village to Ohrid (80km)
- Day 6
Matka Canyon to Skopje (180km)
- Day 7
Skopje
5 Days in Macedonia, incl. Skopje and Lake Ohrid
Rich cultural heritage awaits across 3 key destinations: Skopje, Ohrid, and St. Naum Monastery. The package offers 4 nights in Ohrid, guided city tours, monastery visits, and optional water sports, complete with 4-star accommodation and round-trip airport transfers.
- Day 1
Skopje to Lake Ohrid
- Day 2
Lake Ohrid Exploration
- Day 3
Saint Naum Monastery Boat Trip
Take a boat to the 9th-century Saint Naum Monastery on the lake's southern end near Albania. The trip takes about 1.5 hours each way and gives you great views of the mountains surrounding the lake. The morning boat ride can be cool even in summer, so bring a light jacket. Make sure to visit the peaceful springs near Saint Naum where you can watch clear water bubble up from underground. The small bridges over the streams offer the best viewing spots.
- Day 4
Ohrid Old Town
Start your day early at the Church of St. John at Kaneo in Ohrid's UNESCO-listed historic center. You'll get the best photos in the morning light. Wear shoes with good grip since the cobblestone streets can be slippery. As one visitor shared: "The walk up to Samuel's Fortress is steep but worth it - go before noon to avoid the heat and crowds, and the views over the terracotta roofs and lake are incredible."
- Day 5
Return to Skopje