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North Macedonia Religious Tour macedonia dmc macedonia tour operator 5

North Macedonia Religious Tour

Tour Details

A 7 days Religious tour through North Macedonia, visiting the most interesting monasteries, churches and mosques in the country. The program will be combined with cultural visits to the main sites of Macedonia, relaxing stay by the shores of Lake Ohrid, and degustation of Macedonian wines and culinary.

Departure & Return Location

Skopje International Airport

Destination Location

Skopje, Matka Valley, St Andrea Monastery, City tour of Skopje, Veljeusa monastery, Vodoca monastery in Strumica, Demir Kapija, Archangel Michael, Ohrid, Sveti Naum, National Park of Mavrovo, The Monastery of Saint Jovan, Skopje

Duration

7 Days

Availability

All year

Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7

Skopje International Airport – Skopje
Arrival at Skopje International Airport. Transfer at the hotel and overnight in Skopje.

Skopje – Boat tour in Matka Valley – St Andrea Monastery – City tour of Skopje
After breakfast we depart toward Matka Valley, A gorge in which a rich complex of mediaeval building survives, including churches, monasteries and remnants of a fortress (the mediaeval town of Matka). The Canyon covers an area of around 5.000ha and is located 15km south-west of Skopje.
We visit the Monastery of St Andrea, built in 1388. Later we have the opportunity to enjoy a boat trip in the lake, and further lunch with traditional menu in the local restaurant.
In the afternoon return to Skopje, where we start the city tour, inhabited since at least 4000 BC. We visit the city center, the old bazaar, Kale Fortress, and the memorial house of Mother Tereza.
We enter the Church of Sveti Spas, and also the Mustafa Pasha Mosque , a mosque from the 14th century. Dinner and overnight in Skopje.

Skopje – Veljeusa monastery – Vodoca monastery in Strumica – Demir Kapija
This morning we transfer towards the small town of Strumica, where are located 2 interesting monasteries. We visit Veljusa Monastery, in Veljusa Village, one of the most valuable symbols of the orthodoxy in North Macedonia. The church is dedicated to the Holy Mother of God Eleusa. Veljusa Monastery has remarkable frescos from the 1080 and from the 12th century. Once, it used to be a home of monks, but since 1996 and with the renewal of the monastic life it became a female monastery. Today, there is a sisterhood of around ten nuns living in the monastery. Inside the seamstress workshop they work to prepare hand-decorated cassocks for the Orthodox clergy.
Further we visit Vodoca Monastery, a magnetic medieval center with a Byzantine style church dedicated to Saint Leontius. More than 1.000 medieval tombs were discovered alongside with jewelry and ceramics from the 14th century – making it one of the richest archaeological sites in Macedonia.
Our next stop is Demir Kapija, a region where various vineries are located. Stop for wine tasting and visit of the vineyards in a local winery. Overnight in Demir Kapija.

Demir Kapija – monastery of the Archangel Michael – The ancient Greek city of Heraclea Lyncestis – Bitola – Ohrid
This morning we transfer to Prilep, where we visit the monastery of the Archangel Michael, created on a rock, similar to the Meteora monasteries in Greece. Recent studies show that the church dates from the XII century and it was enlarged in the XIII and XIV century. The monastery shelters were built in 1861.
After the monastery visit, we stop to an archeological site; Heraclea Lyncestis, an ancient Greek city in Macedonia, ruled later by the Romans. It was founded by Philip II of Macedonia in the middle of the 4th century BC Famous for its dazzling mosaics, ancient theater and Roman baths, Heraclea is the most vividly preserved city from the surviving Ancient Macedonian Empire in the country. Also, the main Roman road in the area, Via Egnatia went through Heraclea, and Heraclea was an important stop.
We stop for refreshments in the city of Bitola, where we can also visit the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
In the evening we arrive in Ohrid, an old town located in the shores of Ohrid Lake –the biggest lake in the region, and one of the oldest lakes in the world. Overnight in Ohrid.

 

Ohrid – Boat tour to the Monastery of Sveti Naum – Guided tour of Ohrid old town
Today we take a boat tour from Ohrid old town towards the Monastery of Sveti Naum, After about 75 minutes panoramic boat tour, we reach and visit the Monastery. Set amidst lush verdure where the River Crna Drin tumbles into the lake, the monastery of St. Naum is a refuge of tranquility at the very southwestern corner of the Macedonian Republic. As with most Byzantine churches, St. Naum was chosen primarily for its location – on a high, rocky outcropping over the lake, above deep forests and life-giving springs of the river Crn Drim.The monastic complex and church of St. Naum were built originally at the turn of the tenth century by the monk that beard the same name; Macedonians believe you can still hear the saint’s heartbeat by pressing an ear to his stone coffin inside the church. In the afternoon we turn to Ohrid. Guided tour of the old town. In it’s narrow alleys lies history dating back over 3.000 years. Both the city and the lake are inscribed on the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage list. We walk through the streets of Ohrid to reach the highest point – Samuil’s Fortress, which offers wonderful landscapes of the city and Lake. We will visit the cathedral Church of St. Sofia, the Ancient theatre, and from the medieval church St. John the Evangelist. Dinner by the lake with fresh trout menu, and overnight.

Ohrid – National Park of Mavrovo – The Monastery of Saint Jovan Bigorski – The painted mosque in Tetovo – Skopje
This morning we return towards Skopje. First we pass through the panoramic mountain road in Mavrovo National Park.While in Mavrovo we visit the Monastery of Saint Jovan Bigorski. Hidden away on the side of a mountain just off the main road between Debar and Gostivar and dedicated to John the Baptist, it’s said that the history of this masterpiece of a monastery dates back 1,000 years. Destroyed by the Ottomans in the 16th century and rebuilt in 1743 with further expansions taking place the following century, the complex was seriously damaged by fire in 2009 and much of what you see today is a modern imitation. Thankfully however most of the important artefacts, including some outstanding gold-encrusted icons, one of which is said to date from the 11th century, and the church’s gorgeous carved wooden iconostasis, survive. Further, we stop at the small town of Tetovo for a short sightseeing and entrance to the mosque, called Šarena Džamija- meaning the decorated mosque. Afternoon arrival in Skopje and overnight.

Return flight
Breakfast at the hotel. Free morning in Skopje. Transfer to the airport for your return flight.

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