OHRID
After breakfast, start the city tour with a visit to the City Museum, located in the centre of the town in the Robevci family house and a true example of 19th-century local architecture. The museum exhibits an archaeological collection from pre-historic times, a number of items originating from the Classical and Medieval periods of Ohrid's history and 9,000 coins dating from the Classical Age. Visit the important St Sophia Cathedral, built in 1037 and named after the great church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. By the end of the reign of the last of the Byzantine Emperors, further additions were made in the form of a beautiful first floor arcaded gallery. It was later turned into a mosque but has now been returned to the Macedonian Orthodox Church. Visit the Antique Theatre, built on the hills of the old town of Ohrid in the third century B.C, the Upper Gate, the church of Sveti Bogorodica Perivleptos and the adjacent museum, which houses the fine icon gallery. One of the days highlights is a visit to St Clement Monastery at Plaoshnik, which was built by St Clement in 893 A.D. who dedicated it to St Panteleimon, the protector of health. It lies near the remains of an old Christian basilica and is dedicated to Clement, one of two famous disciples of Cyril and Methodius whose mission was to spread Christianity and literacy among the Slavs. After lunch visit St John the Theologian - Kaneo, whose buildings and frescoes date back to the 13th century. The church is located on the most beautiful shore of Lake Ohrid, standing on a high rock above the former fishermen's settlement of Kaneo and above one of the most beautiful beaches in the old part of the town. After lunch, take a boat trip to the hotel in Ohrid and enjoy some free time before dinner and overnight stay in Ohrid. (B,L,D)