Ohrid city and lake tour - from Skopje
Every Friday we operate this guided full-day tour to the UNESCO protected Ohrid and Ohrid Lake, the most famous tourist destination in Macedonia. You book - You go, Guaranteed departures. More perso…
Discover the magical Blue Eye spring, pristine Lake Prespa, dramatic Lake Koman, and other stunning natural water formations.
Every Friday we operate this guided full-day tour to the UNESCO protected Ohrid and Ohrid Lake, the most famous tourist destination in Macedonia. You book - You go, Guaranteed departures. More perso…
Durmitor is a mountain and national park in Montenegro. It is believed that the name Durmitor originates from the Celtic word which means “a mountain full of water”. The landscapes of Durmitor, by th…
With a local, English-speaking guide, explore Skopje, the capital of Macedonia. Learn about the city’s storied history of Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman rule, and see both the old and new parts of the…
On this private tour, experience the best of the Montenegrin wine region from the comfort of your private air-conditioned vehicle. Interact with locals, see the best sights, and experience the food,…
During this one day tour, you will have the chance to explore one of the most beautiful cities in North Macedonia and the amazing Ohrid lake. You will be guided by a highly educated professional guid…
In this tour we are going to visit the city of poetry Struga, make a short tour and continue to the villages of Kalishta, Radozda and Vevcani. In these beautiful authentic villages we will visit the…
Discover Lake Skadar's breathtaking landscapes during this 80-minute-long guided tour. Get close to the famous Key of Lake Skadar - Lesendro Fortress and dive into the lake’s refreshing deep blue wat…
In one day, we will be able to experience a piece of the culture and natural beauty of both Albania and Greece. We will explore Korca in Albania and Kastoria in Greece, two beautiful and very differe…
If you are looking for the most beautiful places to visit in Montenegro, the medieval Kom Monastery will catch your eye. Experience why this tour was a bestseller on Lake Skadar during the 2025 seaso…
Discover the picturesque landscapes and fascinating flora and fauna of Montenegro's national parks, as well as many other special places and nature reserves, on a walk through the wild and untamed si…
Skadar Lake is a paradise for kayaking, offering serene paddling routes rich with wildlife and hidden treasures. Choose your adventure: paddle around peaceful Vranjina Island, gliding gently along…
Set sail on a captivating sunset boat tour across Lake Skadar, where you’ll explore the natural beauty and rich history of Montenegro. Aboard a traditional wooden "čun", glide over shimmering waters…
Kayaking on Lake Skadar is a truly unique experience because it allows you to explore the lake in the most intimate way. Gliding silently across the water, you can paddle through carpets of water lil…
Dive into Skadar Lake fun: sip wine, spot birds, swim with water lilies, and storm Fortress Lesendro!
The sea and lake shores are connected by a unique Panoramic route. When you get to know the charms of the sea and the lake area, you will see why many, who were passing this way, characterized Bar as…
Embark from the picturesque village of Virpazar and drift through tranquil canals lined with lush reeds before Lake Skadar’s breathtaking expanse opens before you. Glide beneath the historic Tanki Rt…
Hop on a quad bike together or alone. Speed through the offroad bends, while boosting your adrenaline. Create a sense of excitement which you can’t get from everyday activities. Explore the National…
Embark on a breathtaking boat tour to Kom Monastery on Skadar Lake, where you'll explore one of Montenegro's hidden gems. Ideal for adventure seekers and cultural enthusiasts, this tour offers a uniq…
If you want to witness another outdoor heaven, to be surrounded by mountain’s air and waters, to enjoy some peace and silence while being amazed by the green landscapes, villages and hilly forests al…
Discover Albania on a full-day small-group trip from Ohrid, with a personal guide leading you beyond the typical tourist routes. Travel inland to experience a more authentic side of the country, sta…
Explore and visit the nearest towns across the border in Albania from Ohrid, including one of probably the most rural and undeveloped areas, in Europe. Pogradec, a beautiful town on the shores of the…
This is a medium to hard hiking tour to the highest peak on Galichica mountain. Magaro is 2245 m high. The view from the top of the hill over the two lakes is amazing. From here you can see both Lake…
Being in Montenegro and not seeing the UNESCO-protected Old Town Bar, not taking a boat ride on the largest lake in the Balkans, which is also a National Park, is really missing out on the best exper…
This tour will make a connection between totally different adventures and Landscapes in one day, to the panoramic drive above the Riviera, then to the largest lake on the Balkan peninsula. Drive thro…
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Albania's lakes aren't one place you tick off in a day — they're scattered across the country, and each one is a different kind of trip. Lake Koman, in the far north, is the headline: a fjord-like reservoir created when the Drini was dammed, crossed by a working ferry that threads between sheer mountain walls. It's the ride, not a lakeside town, that people come for. Down south, Lake Ohrid at Pogradec is a two-million-year-old tectonic lake shared with North Macedonia — calmer, with its own trout (koran and belushkë), the Driloni underground springs, and the 6th-century mosaic-floored church ruins at Lini. Higher and colder, the two Prespa lakes sit at 850m behind the Dry Mountain, home to Dalmatian and white pelican colonies and the rock-shelter church on Maligrad island. The Blue Eye (Syri i Kaltër) near Saranda is a karst spring, not a lake at all — a short, popular roadside stop, not a half-day. Honest version: no single tour covers all four, and some are hours apart. Pick by what you actually want — the ferry, the birds, the swim, or the photo — and build around it.
Start by matching the lake to your route. Lake Koman works from the north — figure a 2-to-3-hour drive from Tirana or Shkodra to the Koman dam, and an early start, because the ferry sails on a fixed morning schedule. Most day tours pair it with Valbona or Theth. The Blue Eye sits between Gjirokastra and Saranda, so it slots into a southern coast or UNESCO-town day, not a lakes day. Lake Ohrid and Prespa both hang off Korça: Korça to Pogradec is about 45 minutes, and Prespa is roughly another 45 from Korça. Common mistakes: expecting the famous old Ohrid town and churches on the Albanian side (those are across the border in North Macedonia — the Albanian shore is quieter Pogradec plus Lini and Driloni), and treating Prespa as an easy add-on when it's remote, needs a car, and has no ATMs — bring cash. Group ferry-and-transfer tours are fine for Koman and the Blue Eye; Prespa and the smaller villages realistically need private transport.
May to October is the window for all four. The Koman ferry runs year-round but the light and water are best late spring through autumn; winter crossings are cold and grey. Prespa is a spring destination if you want pelicans and nesting birds — that's when the colonies are active. Lake Ohrid at Pogradec is a summer swim (June–September), when the lakeside promenade and beaches fill with Tirana holidaymakers. The Blue Eye is busiest and least peaceful at midday in July and August — go early or late. High summer also means booking Korça hotels well ahead, as it's a popular local getaway.
You can wade at the edges, but the spring water stays around 10–13°C all year and swimming in the main pool is officially discouraged — it's very deep and very cold. Realistically it's a viewing and photo stop of maybe 30–45 minutes, not a swimming afternoon. If you want to swim, the Ionian beaches near Saranda or Lake Ohrid at Pogradec are the better call.
Yes — the gorge scenery between Koman and Fierza is the single best boat ride in Albania, tight fjord-like walls the whole way. The catch is logistics: it's a 2-to-3-hour drive north to the Koman dam and the ferry leaves on a set morning schedule, so it's an early start. There's a larger car ferry and smaller faster passenger boats; most travellers ride it as the middle leg of a Shkodra–Koman–Valbona trip rather than a there-and-back day.
Prespa. The Greater Prespa lake has large Dalmatian and white pelican colonies, plus cormorants and thousands of coots, and a boat trip from Pustec or Zaroshka out toward Maligrad island gets you close. It's about 45 minutes from Korça on a paved road, sits at 850m so it's cooler, and has no ATMs — bring cash from Korça first. Best in spring when the birds are nesting.
Not directly — the UNESCO old town and lakeside churches everyone photographs are in Ohrid, across the border in North Macedonia. The Albanian side is Pogradec, a relaxed lakeside town with a promenade and beaches, plus the Driloni springs and the 6th-century mosaic church ruins at Lini village. You can cross to the Macedonian side at Tushemishti (about 4km away), but that's a separate border trip, so plan for it rather than assuming it's a short stroll.