Ohrid Day Trip from Tirana

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Duration

12 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

20 people

Languages

English, German

About this tour

Ohrid Day Trip from Tirana is a tour that will show you the side of Ohrid that you have never seen. A trip that takes you back in time, to a city that is protected by UNESCO.

Ohrid is named after the lake, and it has been many years considered as the Jerusalem of Balkans for the many churches it consists of. It must be remembered, that you can see the churches are spread all around the city so you can choose whichever you would like. One of the most beautiful and important churches is St.Sophia. A Byzantine church with historical importance. During the Ottoman period, they converted the church into a mosque.

Meanwhile, it is a beautiful city with picturesque views, monuments, and houses. However, Ohrid’s bazaar is a must to see in the city, the street where it’s located is named after St Clement. The old town of Ohrid dates back to the Ottoman period, and it consists of cobblestone narrow streets with beautiful old houses. Walking the streets of Ohrid in this Ohrid Day Trip from Tirana is a must, you will feel the old parts of the city become one with your soul, as you walk by the lake where the only thing you can do is dream about the people who walked Ohrid before you.

Ohrid Day Trip from Tirana Itinerary

We start at the old part of the town and stop at the Lower Gate and the Museum of Robevi (the Robevi family) What follows is a tour of the church of St Sophia which dates from the 11th century and then go up to the Roman amphitheater which dates back to the 3rd century BC. Afterward continue walking to the Icon Gallery, which shows a range of some of the most famous and valuable icons in the world right after the ones on Athos and in Russia.

In the vicinity of the gallery is the church of Sveta Bogorodica Perivleptos (St Clement’s Church of the Holy Mother of God Most Glorious) which dates from the 13th century and possesses some of the most beautiful and valuable frescoes from the 13th century not only in our country but in the Balkans as well.

After that, carry on walking to Tsar Samoil’s Fortress which was named after the first tsar of the Macedonian Slavs, who having conquered Byzantium, brought most of Macedonia under his rule. Then walk to Plaoshnik, the place where we visit the newly built St Clement’s Monastery Church which is dedicated to St Clement (the patron of Ohrid) and St Pantelejmon, and which stands beside the original site of St Clement’s University, the first university of the Macedonian Slavs started in the 9th century AD.

Inside the church, you can also see the tomb with St Clement’s relics. Beside the church, you can see the foundations of the 5th-century basilica with beautifully preserved mosaic floors and some swastikas also discovered on the floors.

From here head towards the Church of St Jovan at Kaneo, which was built at the end of the 13th century, and is one of the most frequently visited churches in Ohrid because of its beautiful location on the cliffs directly above the lake. After this go back to the town on foot. Another option is to return to the town by boat and at the same time to make a tour of the lake providing you with a great view of the town.

Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle from your Tirana hotel to Ohrid. With a licensed tour guide, explore the harbor area and the many churches that dot the town, including St. Sophia, St. Clement’s Church of the Holy Mother of God Most Glorious, and St. Pantelejmon. After your Ohrid day trip from Tirana, we drive you back to your hotel in Tirana.

This Ohrid Day Trip from Tirana will be amazing. A trip is full of history, adventure, and beautiful views A trip of Ohrid to remember.

Highlights

  • Explore the town of Ohrid with a guide.
  • Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Transfer from Tirana hotel to Ohrid and the drive back
  • Visit churches including St. Sophia and St. Pantelejmon

Included/Excluded

  • Private Guide
  • Tirana hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Walking tour in Ohrid
  • Private Transport
  • Entrance fees
  • Meals and drinks
  • Gratuities

Itinerary

Starting from your hotel in Tirana, driving to Ohrid for about 2.5 hours, for a half-day tour with a licensed tour guide.

Robevi Family House, located in the enchanting city of Ohrid, Macedonia is a historic residence and a true gem, nestled within the heart of the old town and surrounded by the rich cultural heritage that Ohrid is renowned for. The Robevi Family House stands as a testament to the architectural splendor of the 19th century, boasting an elegant blend of Ottoman and Macedonian influences. The house itself is a two-story stone structure with a distinctive red-tiled roof, exuding an aura of timeless beauty. As you step inside, you are immediately transported back in time. The interior of the house has been meticulously preserved, allowing visitors to experience the grandeur and opulence of a bygone era. The spacious rooms are adorned with intricate woodwork, vibrant frescoes, and ornate ceilings, each showcasing the craftsmanship of skilled artisans from the past. The ground floor of the house serves as a museum, offering a glimpse into the lives of the Robevi family and the history of Ohrid. Antique furniture, traditional costumes, and various artifacts are on display, painting a vivid picture of the region's rich cultural heritage. Ascending to the upper floor, you are greeted with breathtaking views of Lake Ohrid, shimmering in all its splendor. The rooms are tastefully decorated, combining period furnishings with modern amenities to provide a comfortable and immersive experience for guests. The ambiance is one of tranquility and charm, with each room telling a story of the house's illustrious past. The Robevi Family House also features a charming courtyard, where visitors can relax and soak in the Mediterranean sun. Lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and the gentle sound of a nearby fountain create a serene oasis amidst the bustling city. Situated in the heart of Ohrid, the house is conveniently located near many of the city's attractions. The picturesque old town, with its cobblestone streets and ancient churches, is just a short stroll away. The vibrant marketplace, where locals gather to sell their wares, is also within easy reach.

The Church of Saint Sophia, is a majestic and revered landmark nestled in the enchanting city of Ohrid, Macedonia. This ancient Eastern Orthodox church holds a significant place in history and showcases remarkable architectural beauty. The Church of Saint Sophia, also known as the Holy Wisdom of God, stands as a testament to Byzantine craftsmanship and spirituality. Built in the 11th century, the church is characterized by its impressive stone façade, adorned with intricate carvings and ornate details. As you step inside, you are immediately captivated by the serene and sacred atmosphere. The interior is adorned with stunning frescoes that depict biblical scenes, saints, and angels, showcasing the artistic mastery of the Byzantine era. The domed ceiling, adorned with golden mosaics, adds to the ethereal ambiance, creating a sense of awe and reverence. The church's architectural design follows the traditional Byzantine cross-in-square plan, with a central dome supported by four columns. The graceful arches, elegant columns, and delicate stone carvings further enhance its grandeur and beauty. The Church of Saint Sophia is not only a place of worship but also a living museum, preserving centuries of history and religious devotion. It has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, standing as a testament to Ohrid's cultural significance. Located in the heart of the old town, the Church of Saint Sophia offers a spiritual retreat and a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Ohrid. It invites visitors to marvel at its exquisite artistry, soak in the atmosphere of tranquility, and contemplate the spiritual legacy it represents.

The Ancient Macedonian Theatre of Ohrid, an awe-inspiring archaeological site that transports you back in time to the golden age of theater in Macedonia. Nestled in the historic city of Ohrid, Macedonia, this open-air amphitheater stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. The Ancient Macedonian Theatre of Ohrid, believed to date back to the 3rd century BC, is a marvel of ancient engineering and design. Carved into the natural hillside, the theater offers a breathtaking panorama of Lake Ohrid and the surrounding picturesque landscape. As you step into the theater, you are immediately struck by its grandeur and architectural brilliance. The seating area, consisting of semicircular rows of stone benches, cascades down towards the stage, providing excellent acoustics and unobstructed views for the audience. The well-preserved structure showcases the ancient Greek influence on Macedonian culture. The theater was originally used for theatrical performances, musical concerts, and various civic events, serving as a hub for cultural gatherings and entertainment. Its design, with a semicircular orchestra and a raised stage, allowed for performances that captivated and enthralled audiences of the time. Today, the Ancient Macedonian Theatre of Ohrid continues to be a venue for cultural events, including theater performances, concerts, and festivals. The amphitheater's enchanting atmosphere, coupled with its historical significance, provides a unique backdrop for artistic expression and cultural celebration. Surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the serene waters of Lake Ohrid, the theater offers a truly magical setting. As you sit on the weathered stone benches, you can almost feel the echoes of ancient voices and the palpable energy of past performances.

Samuel's Fortress is a magnificent historical landmark that stands proudly atop the hill overlooking the enchanting city of Ohrid, Macedonia. This ancient fortress, also known as Tsar Samuel's Fortress, holds a significant place in the region's history and offers breathtaking views of Lake Ohrid and the surrounding landscape. Samuel's Fortress dates back to the 10th century when it was constructed during the reign of Tsar Samuel, the powerful ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire. This strategic fortress played a crucial role in defending the city against invasions and served as a symbol of power and strength. As you ascend the winding paths to the fortress, you are greeted by imposing stone walls, watchtowers, and bastions that have withstood the test of time. The fortress is a true architectural marvel, blending Byzantine, Ottoman, and medieval European influences. Once inside the fortress, you can explore its vast grounds and marvel at the remnants of its former glory. The fortress walls offer panoramic views of Ohrid and its surroundings, providing a captivating vantage point to appreciate the beauty of the city and the sparkling waters of Lake Ohrid. Walking along the fortified walls, you can envision the soldiers and sentries who once patrolled these ramparts, diligently guarding the city. The interior of the fortress reveals traces of ancient structures, including a royal palace, a church, and residential buildings, showcasing the former grandeur of this stronghold. Samuel's Fortress is not only a historical site but also a cultural hub. It hosts various events, including concerts, exhibitions, and festivals, attracting visitors from near and far. The combination of historical significance and natural beauty makes it a popular destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The Church of Saint John the Theologian, is a remarkable religious site nestled within the historic city of Ohrid, Macedonia. This ancient church holds great significance in both religious and cultural contexts, captivating visitors with its architectural beauty and spiritual ambiance. The Church of Saint John the Theologian, also known as Kaneo, is perched on a cliff overlooking the serene waters of Lake Ohrid. Its location provides a breathtaking panorama, offering stunning views of the lake, the surrounding mountains, and the picturesque cityscape. As you approach the church, you are immediately struck by its graceful and harmonious design. Built in the 13th century, the church combines elements of Byzantine and Armenian architectural styles, creating a unique and captivating structure. The exterior is adorned with intricate stonework, including decorative carvings and arches, showcasing the skill and craftsmanship of the period. Upon entering the church, you are greeted by a serene and intimate interior. The small, compact space is adorned with vivid frescoes depicting biblical scenes, saints, and angels. These ancient artworks have been carefully preserved, allowing visitors to appreciate the artistic mastery and devotion of the past. The church's Byzantine-influenced dome, adorned with ornate mosaics and frescoes, serves as a focal point, drawing the eyes upward in reverence. The play of natural light filtering through the windows adds to the ethereal atmosphere, creating a sense of tranquility and spirituality. The Church of Saint John the Theologian is not only a place of worship but also a popular destination for visitors seeking solace and reflection. Its serene location, surrounded by nature's beauty, invites contemplation and introspection. The nearby cliffside offers a tranquil spot to sit and absorb the peaceful ambiance while taking in the breathtaking views. Beyond its spiritual significance, the Church of Saint John the Theologian is also a cultural treasure. It has become an iconic symbol of Ohrid, frequently photographed and admired for its picturesque setting and architectural charm.

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Day Trips
City Tours

Languages

English
German

Tour's Location

Ohrid, Tirana

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