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Skopje Alexander the Great Airport connects arriving visitors to the statue-filled capital Skopje, the Painted Mosque of Tetovo, the volcanic towers of Kratovo, the ski slopes of Mavrovo National Park, the double-UNESCO shores of Ohrid, the poetry capital of Struga, the consular elegance of Bitola, and the youthful energy of Pristina. Our Skopje Airport to Ohrid private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
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Ohrid is the most beautiful, most historically distinguished and most internationally celebrated city in North Macedonia -- a city of 42,000 inhabitants 201km southwest of Skopje Airport on the shore of Lake Ohrid, whose extraordinary double UNESCO World Heritage status (Ohrid is one of the very few places on earth inscribed as both a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site and a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site -- the most completely UNESCO-recognised destination in North Macedonia and one of the most multiply-distinguished UNESCO sites in southeastern Europe, the lake itself recognised as the most ancient lake in the world in continuous existence -- estimated at 4 to 10 million years old, the oldest and most biodiverse ancient lake in Europe, containing 200+ endemic species found nowhere else on earth including the Ohrid trout -- the most evolutionarily ancient freshwater fish in the Balkans, the most biologically unique freshwater predator in Europe) and the extraordinary concentration of Byzantine heritage (Ohrid has the most completely preserved Byzantine architectural ensemble in North Macedonia -- over 365 churches for 365 days of the year according to the local saying, the Church of Saint Sophia 11th century -- the most important Byzantine cathedral in the country, its frescoes the most completely preserved Byzantine fresco cycle in North Macedonia, the Church of Saint John at Kaneo -- the most photographically iconic single building in North Macedonia, built on the cliff above the lake, the most internationally recognised single image of the country) give it a natural and cultural heritage of world significance.
Ohrid's most profound historical contribution is as the cradle of Slavic literacy -- the Saints Cyril and Methodius and their disciples Saints Clement and Naum founded the Ohrid Literary School in 886 CE, the most important single educational institution in the history of Slavic civilisation, the school that developed and disseminated the Glagolitic and Cyrillic alphabets to the entire Slavic world, the most consequential single act of cultural transmission in Slavic history, giving the Ohrid School the most enduring impact on Slavic literacy and Orthodox Christianity of any single educational institution in the medieval Balkans. The Plaosnik complex (Saint Clement's Church -- the most historically significant single church site in North Macedonia, built on the foundations of the original Saint Clement church of 893 CE, the most important early medieval Christian monument in the country), the Ohrid Summer Festival (the most important and most internationally attended cultural festival in North Macedonia, held annually in the most atmospheric open-air venue on the lake terrace -- the most celebrated summer arts event in the country) and the Samuel's Fortress (the most dramatically positioned medieval fortress in Ohrid, the most completely surviving fortification of the medieval Bulgarian Empire in North Macedonia) give the city a cultural and historical depth that justifies every superlative applied to it.
Double UNESCO World Heritage -- Both Natural (Oldest Lake in Europe, 200+ Endemic Species) and Cultural (Byzantine Churches, Cradle of Slavic Literacy): Ohrid's unique double UNESCO World Heritage status (natural: Lake Ohrid -- the most ancient lake in continuous existence in Europe, 4-10 million years old, 200+ endemic species, Ohrid trout -- the most evolutionarily ancient freshwater fish in the Balkans; cultural: the most completely preserved Byzantine ensemble in North Macedonia, over 365 churches, cradle of Slavic literacy) makes it one of the most completely UNESCO-recognised destinations in southeastern Europe.
Cradle of Slavic Literacy -- Saint Clement Founded the Ohrid School in 886 CE, Most Consequential Single Educational Institution in Slavic Civilisation: The Ohrid Literary School (founded 886 CE by Saint Clement, disciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius -- the most important single educational institution in the history of Slavic civilisation, the school that disseminated Cyrillic and Glagolitic alphabets to the entire Slavic world, the most consequential single act of cultural transmission in the medieval Balkans) gives Ohrid a civilisational heritage that is the foundation of literacy for all Slavic peoples -- the most historically consequential single site in North Macedonia.
A1/E65 Southwest Mountain Transfer -- 189 Minutes to the UNESCO Lakeside City: The transfer from Skopje Airport to Ohrid takes approximately 189 minutes via the A1 and E65 motorway southwest -- through the Macedonian interior and the mountain passes to the lake shore UNESCO city.
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