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Why North Macedonia Should Be Your Next Trip

MacedoniaForAll · 22.05.2026
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North Macedonia delivers a remarkable amount for a small, little-known country: a UNESCO lake, an intriguing capital, Roman ruins, excellent wine and warm, genuine hospitality.

Prices are low, crowds are few, and distances are short — you can see the highlights in under a week. English is widely understood in tourist areas.

For travellers seeking the Balkans before the crowds arrive, now is the time to go.


📌 Practical info

💶 CurrencyMacedonian Denar (MKD)
🗣️ LanguageMacedonian
🛂 VisaVisa-free for EU citizens (90 days)
🕐 Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
🔌 Power plugType C/F, 230V

❓ Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit North Macedonia?

May-October. Ohrid is best June-September (lake swimming + cultural festivals). Skopje pleasant year-round. Winter: skiing at Mavrovo.

Do I need a visa for North Macedonia?

EU, US, UK, Canada, Australia: visa-free 90 days. Standard passport required.

Is Ohrid worth visiting?

Yes — UNESCO World Heritage. 365 churches, ancient amphitheater, the deepest lake in Europe (depth 288m), Sveti Naum monastery on the Albanian border. Day trip from Skopje possible but worth 2-3 nights.

What food is North Macedonia famous for?

Ajvar (red pepper relish), tavče gravče (baked beans), kebapi (grilled meat), shopska salad, rakija (fruit brandy). Try Tikveš wines — one of Europe's oldest wine regions.

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Monuments to visit — UNESCO and iconic sites.

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