Stand in Ohrid courtyards, lunch in Korça boulevards, sip coffee beside Florina river. Languages shift, passports stamp, yet lake horizons bind this colorful cross-border mosaic journey.
Bitola – Ohrid – Museum “The Bay of Bones” – St. Naum Ohridski (N. Macedonia) – Pogradec (Albania) – Korça (Albania) – Kastoria (Greece) – Florina (Greece) – Bitola
This full-day cross-border journey is designed for travelers who want to experience the rich cultural layers of the Ohrid region and its neighbors, Albania and Greece, in one sweeping adventure.
The day begins in Bitola and leads straight to Ohrid, where centuries of history await along the lakeshore. You’ll explore landmarks like the Filevi Pearl Workshop, the Robevi House, the handmade paper workshop, and key spiritual sites such as the Church of St. Sophia, St. Mary Peribleptos, and the Church of St. John at Kaneo. Stops also include the Ancient Macedonian Theatre, Plaoshnik, and Samuel’s Fortress, each revealing a different era of Ohrid’s past.
From there, the tour continues south to the Bay of Bones Museum, a reconstructed prehistoric settlement built on the lake. Then it’s on to St. Naum Monastery, where the crystal-clear springs feed into Lake Ohrid. Crossing into Albania, you’ll enjoy a lakeside pause in Pogradec before moving inland to Korça. Known for its traditional market and Orthodox cathedral, Korça offers a glimpse of Albanian heritage that contrasts yet complements that of its neighbors.
The route then turns east into Greece. In Kastoria, a lakeside town famous for its fur-making tradition, you’ll stroll through stone alleys lined with 19th-century mansions. A short ride brings you to Florina, a charming town known for its cafés, where you’ll pause for a coffee and take in the relaxed Greek pace of life. Finally, you return to Bitola through the border pass, completing a unique loop through three countries.
This is a border-crossing mosaic for experienced travelers who enjoy history, local crafts, lakeside views, and discovering cultural threads that stretch across nations. It’s ideal for those who value the journey as much as the destination. Passport required.
What our clients say
Carmen
“Incredible experience!!! Much more than a guide! Positive, active, engaging, fun, 100% committed to showing you the history and the city! 100% recommended!!!”
Anonymous
“What a great guide. Very pleasant, funny, and really knows his history. Enjoys his work. Definitely recommend him to anyone else. He ended up showing us around a couple of National Parks until 6pm, what a legend. Thanks Petar (Pece).”
Matea
“Guide was excellent, very interesting, professional, friendly oriented and I recommend him.”
Kasha
“Fabulous guide, great historical knowledge, lovely personality and excellent, very useful, restaurant addresses. Wonderful in every way. Highly recommended.”