Travelling to Prespa Lakes from Ohrid Airport (OHD)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Ohrid Airport to Prespa Lakes transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Ohrid Airport to Prespa Lakes -- 61 kilometres in approximately 87 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Ohrid Airport serves the Lake Ohrid UNESCO region, connecting arriving visitors to the poetry city of Struga, the UNESCO heritage of Ohrid, the Prespa pelican lakes, the consul city of Bitola, and across the Albanian border to Pogradec, Korce and the Albanian capital Tirana. Our Ohrid Airport to Prespa Lakes private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Ohrid Airport to Prespa Lakes provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
The Prespa Lakes constitute the most ecologically extraordinary transboundary protected area in the Balkans and the most internationally significant wetland and waterbird sanctuary in the western Balkans -- a unique pair of lakes 61km southeast of Ohrid Airport shared between North Macedonia, Greece and Albania, whose extraordinary combination of the Great Prespa Lake (the most important pelican and cormorant nesting colony in the Balkans -- the Great Prespa Lake, shared between North Macedonia, Greece and Albania, home to the most significant Dalmatian pelican breeding colony in Europe -- the most endangered large bird species in Europe, whose most important single nesting site is the Prespa Lake, the most crucial single wetland for the survival of the Dalmatian pelican in the entire Mediterranean region, the lake that hosts the most complete and most internationally important colonial waterbird nesting assemblage of any transboundary lake in the Balkans) and the Small Prespa Lake (entirely in Greece -- the most ecologically pristine small lake in the Greek-Macedonian-Albanian border zone, the most important pygmy cormorant nesting colony in Greece, the most completely protected and most strictly access-controlled lake in the tripoint border area) give it a natural heritage of world ornithological significance.
The Prespa region's most celebrated complementary heritage is the Prespa trilateral park (the most completely transboundary protected area in the western Balkans -- the Prespa Park Agreement of 2000, the first trilateral protected area in the Balkans, covering the most complete single ecosystem shared between three countries in the region, the most significant single international conservation agreement in Balkan environmental history) and the numerous rock-cut early Christian churches and hermitages in the Macedonian Prespa lakeshore (the most important concentration of Byzantine rock-art and hermitage cave chapels in southwestern Macedonia -- the early Christian painted cave churches on the Prespa peninsula, among the most completely preserved early Byzantine fresco fragments in the region, the most atmospherically isolated medieval sacred sites accessible from any Macedonian lake destination). The Pelister National Park (immediately west of Prespa -- the most ancient and most ecologically distinguished national park in North Macedonia, home to the Macedonian pine -- the most endemic tree species in Macedonia, existing nowhere else in the world, the most botanically distinct single tree species of any Macedonian protected area) and the traditional fishing villages on the Macedonian Prespa shore (the most completely traditional fishing community in the Prespa basin, the most authentically maintained freshwater fishing culture in southwestern Macedonia) give the destination a natural and medieval heritage of the most complete transboundary conservation kind in the western Balkans.
Great Prespa Lake -- Most Important Dalmatian Pelican Breeding Colony in Europe, Most Critical Single Wetland for the Survival of Europe's Most Endangered Large Bird, Most Significant Transboundary Waterbird Sanctuary in the Balkans: The Great Prespa Lake (shared by North Macedonia, Greece and Albania -- the most important Dalmatian pelican breeding colony in Europe, the most critical single wetland for the survival of the most endangered large bird species in Europe, the most complete colonial waterbird nesting assemblage of any transboundary Balkan lake) gives the Prespa region a natural ornithological significance of world conservation importance for the most endangered pelican species in the European continent.
Prespa Trilateral Park -- First Trilateral Protected Area in the Balkans (2000), Most Significant International Conservation Agreement in Balkan Environmental History, Most Complete Transboundary Ecosystem in the Western Balkans: The Prespa Park (the first trilateral protected area in the Balkans, the Prespa Agreement 2000 -- the most significant single international conservation agreement in Balkan environmental history, covering the most complete single ecosystem shared between three countries in the region) and the Byzantine rock-cut cave churches on the Macedonian lakeshore (the most important concentration of early Christian hermitage chapels in southwestern Macedonia) give the destination a conservation and medieval heritage of transboundary significance.
A2/R2 Southeast Mountain Transfer -- 87 Minutes to the Tripoint Lake Sanctuary: The transfer from Ohrid Airport to the Prespa Lakes takes approximately 87 minutes via the A2/R2 southeast -- through the Macedonian interior and the mountain passes to the tripoint lake sanctuary on the Greek, Albanian and Macedonian border.
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