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Andrea Godfrey
Andrea Godfrey
Our recent trip to Macedonia - we found the Popova Kula Winery, which is located on the verdant slopes, west of the town of Demir Kapija. The newly built hotel and restaurant are well worth a visit. The wines are simply delicious and the tour around the winery by the enthusiastic, knowledgeable manager is highly recommended.

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Tour Highlights
  • Enjoy a walking tour in Skopje
  • Travel to Mount Vodno
  • Visit the magnificent Matka Canyon
  • Visit the beautiful shores of Lake Ohrid
  • Try Macedonia homemade rakija
  • Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Bone Bay
  • Explore Heraclea Lyncestis
  • Discover the Roman city of Stobi

Explore Macedonia Group Tour

8 day tour, from £1250 per person
Price Includes:
  • Flights
  • Accommodation
  • Guide
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With a history spanning the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and Yugoslav empires, Macedonia offers a fascinating architectural heritage and mix of cultures with Slavic, Albanian, Turkish and Mediterranean influences in abundance. This tour includes wine tasting in Demir Kapija and a visit to the village of Kurbinovo, where the 12th-century church of St George can be found. Whilst the church itself is a modest building, it houses magnificent frescoes painted in 1191.Time is given to explore the archeological sites of Heraclea and Stobi, as well as the main cities of Bitola, Ohrid and of course Macedonia's capital city, Skopje. This tour is on a full-board basis, so will include many delicious waist-expanding meals!

This group tour will be limited 15 persons and will be escorted by a Tours Manager from Regent Holidays. Also a bonus for single travellers, there is no single room supplement

 

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Itinerary
Day 1
SKOPJE
Arrive Skopje. Transfer to the hotel and check in for 2 nights.Take a walking tour of Skopje including a visit to the monument and memorial house of Mother Theresa and the old bazaar. With its mix of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture and hundreds of little craft shops, the old bazaar remains one of the biggest and the most colourful centres of its kind. Craftsmen such as tailors, cobblers, quilt makers, shoemakers and tinsmiths can still be found at the bazaar. If time permits, visit Skopj's fortress, Kale, which was built of stone blocks from the ruins of the city of Skupi in the sixth century during the reign of Tsar Justinian the First. The ramparts of the Skopsko Kale are 121 metres long and one each of the square, rectangular and round towers have been preserved. (D)
Day 2
SKOPJE
After breakfast, embark on a full day sightseeing tour of Skopje. The tour will include visits to The Museum of the City of Skopje, which was once the most beautiful railway station in the Balkans (until it was partly destroyed by the earthquake of 1963) and which is today the home of the Museum of Skopje. The clock over the main entrance door still points to 5:17, the exact time when the tragic event occurred. Drive to Mount Vodno and continue by cable-car to the Millennium Cross for a panoramic view of Skopje. Next stop is the village of Gorno Nerezi, on the slopes of Mount Vodno to visit Sveti Pantelejmon, one of the most important cultural and historic monuments in the area. The monastery and church were built during the reign of the Komnen dynasty, around 1164. Its frescoes are among the highest quality of existing Byzantine paintings, almost expressionist in line and beautiful in colour. Visit Matka Canyon - the secret source of water behind which numerous caves can be found. Matka Canyon is one of the most magnificent regions in Macedonia. The sides of the canyon are vertical rocks which house ancient temples, medieval churches and monasteries. Here, visit the Holy Mother of God Monastery and St Andrew's Monastery. After a late lunch, drive back to Skopje and enjoy some free time before dinner at a traditional restaurant. (B,L,D)
Day 3
SKOPJE TO OHRID
After breakfast, depart for Tetovo. Visit The Painted (Aladza) Mosque which was originally built in the 15th century, in 1459. The donors were two women, Hurshida and Mensure Hanuma, who were buried in the eight-sided 'turbe' in the yard of the mosque. Continue towards Ohrid via the Mavrovo National Park and stop for lunch before travelling to St John Bigorski Monastery, which according to the monastery's 1833 chronicle, was built in 1020 by Archbishop Jovan. The Ottomans destroyed the monastery in the 16th century before it was restored in 1743 by the monk Ilarion, who also built several monk cells. From 1812 to 1825, the monastery was expanded by archimandrite Arsenius. Among the donors there is also a mention of a monk Iov, recognised by some researchers as the future educator Joakim Krcovski. One of the most valuable treasures of the monastery is the iconostasis created by Petre Filipovski Garkata and Makarie Frckovski from the nearby village of Gari. This treasure is considered one of the most beautiful and most valuable wood-carved iconostasis in the Orthodox religion. Another valuable monastery relic is an icon dating from 1020 which supposedly possesses a miraculous healing power. Continue to Ohrid and check in to hotel for 3 nights. Enjoy a short walk through the city before dinner at the hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 4
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)
Day 5
OHRID
Today, travel by bus to the village of Elshani, located in the National Park Galicica, overlooking Ohrid lake. Stroll through the village, visit a local house and take the opportunity to meet an ordinary Macedonian family and try traditional Macedonian homemade food, homemade rakija, wine and soft drinks. Spend some time cooking traditional Macedonian meals, before sitting down together to enjoy lunch. Return back to Ohrid for an afternoon at leisure. Dinner and overnight in Ohrid. (B,L,D)
Day 6
OHRID TO BITOLA
Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Bone Bay and Roman Castrum. The 'city on water' in Gradiste was built on ground pre-dating the Bronze Age and was inhabited from 1200 until 800 BC. The life of people in pre-historic times is illustrated throughout the museum. Continue to the Village of Kurbinovo to visit St Gerorge church with its well preserved 12th-century frescoes. Depart for Bitola and check in to the hotel for 1 night. Take a walking tour of Bitola, one of the most charming Macedonian cities with a rich history and home to a diverse mixture of cultures. Dinner in one of Bitola's restaurants. (B,L,D)
Day 7
BITOLA TO SKOPJE
After breakfast, visit Heraclea Lyncestis, dating from The fourth century B.C. Heraclea Lyncestis is an important settlement from the Hellenistic period to the Middle Ages and was founded by Philip II of Macedon at around the middle of the fourth century B.C. Several monuments from Roman times remain in Heraclea, including a portico, thermae (baths), an amphitheatre and a number of basilicas. The theatre was once capable of housing around 3,000 people. Continue to the wine region of Macedonia and visit the winery in the Demir Kapija, where we will taste five types of wine with snacks for lunch. In the afternoon, visit the Roman city of Stobi, one of the largest archaeological sites in Macedonia and an 'open book' from to trace the path of civilisation of the people of this area from as early as the third century B.C. through the following nine centuries. The names of the two ancient Macedonian kings, Philip II and Philip V are connected with this town. This is a rare opportunity to travel through time while touring the ancient road. Depart late afternoon for Skopje (journey is around 1.5 hours). Dinner and overnight stay in Skopje. (B,L,D)
Day 8
FLY TO THE UK
Transfer to the airport for the flight back to the UK. (B)
Pricing Information/Dates
Price Includes
  • Return flights in economy class with Croatian Airlines
  • All airport taxes and surcharges
  • Accommodation in rooms with private facilities at hotels
  • Meals as specified (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
  • Transfers and transportation throughout
  • Sightseeing with English-speaking guide
  • Entrance fees on sightseeing tours
  • Services of a Regent Holidays Tour Leader
Price Excludes
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals other than those specified
  • Tips for driver/guide
Itinerary Dates Price (Twin share) Single Room Supplement
10 May 2013
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17 May 2013
From £1250 Per Person + £0
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  •   Skopje
  •   Ohrid
  •   Bitola
  •   Skopje
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