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Abercrombie & Kent
OFFER ID 1695754
Stunning mountain vistas, inviting beaches on the turquoise Adriatic and savory Balkan cuisine make this exciting new journey across Albania and North Macedonia a can’t-miss adventure. Trace the legacy of the Ottoman Empire and find the region’s rich traditions of religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence reflected in its architecturally diverse mosques and churches and experienced in the warmth of its people.
10 nights from $6,995 per person
1 Arrive Skopje, North Macedonia
The nation of North Macedonia offers a blend of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, dynamic scenery and a vibrant culture rivaling those of any European destination, yet remains a less-frequented corner of the continent. Its capital, Skopje, with its Dardanian and Roman-era archaeological sites, Byzantine churches and monasteries, and spectacular statues and monuments, is a history-lover’s dream.
Explore Skopje with a local expert, visiting the Old Town, Mustapha Pasha Mosque, Holy Savior Church and the Memorial House of Mother Teresa, witnessing the diversity of Macedonia’s coexistent religious heritage. Celebrate its culinary treasures, too, as you partake in a wine tasting in the ancient town of Stobi and eat lunch in one of Macedonia’s best wineries. Tour the nearby Stobi Archaeological Site before driving to Bitola, once a thriving center of the Ottoman Empire. Walk along Shirok Sokak, a street lined with architectural splendors, passing the Isak Celebi Mosque, Yeni Mosque and the Clock Tower before continuing to Ohrid.
Explore Ohrid, a UNESCO World Heritage site, starting with the Church of Saint Sophia, renowned for its stunning frescoes. Visit the Icon Gallery, with its collection of Byzantine and post-Byzantine icons, and stop at the Church of Saint Clement and Panteleimon. Walk the picturesque Kaneo area before cruising Lake Ohrid at sunset, viewing Ohrid’s enchanting old town with a refreshing drink in hand.
From smooth white-sand beaches to jagged Alpine peaks, Albania’s landscapes provide a dramatic backdrop for exploring its rich history and culture. Well-preserved remnants of the Ottoman Empire are found along with Byzantine churches, in cobblestoned towns where visitors are welcomed with flavorful dishes and easygoing hospitality. Korca is considered the cultural heart of southeastern Albania. Explore its Old Bazaar and visit the National Medieval Art Museum. At a local restaurant, partake in a hands-on cooking class led by a chef who once cooked for a U.S. president. Share the delightful meal you created together before continuing to Gjirokastra, driving through the picturesque village of Germenji as well as pristine Vjosa River National Park.
Experience UNESCO-listed Gjirokastra, often referred to as the “City of Stones” for the local limestone and slate quarried to make its historic landmarks. Wander its cobbled streets with a local, visit the impressive Ethnographic Museum and explore Gjirokastra Castle, absorbing inspiring views from its ramparts. Make your way to the peaceful village of Labova e Kryqit (Labova of the Cross), home to the sixth-century Church of Saint Mary. Eat a traditional lunch at a local family home, engaging with your hosts and immersing yourself in the authentic flavors and hospitality of the village.
The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Butrint Archaeological Park is one of Albania’s most important ancient sites, inhabited since prehistoric times. Explore its well-preserved ruins, including the grand theater, ancient temples and city walls, gaining insights into the region’s Greek and Roman eras. Take some free time in Ksamil, overlooking Corfu channel, and head to Lekursi Castle, where you can sip a cocktail and take in stunning sunset views over the city.
Drive along the stunning Albanian Riviera, passing picturesque Porto Palermo Bay, to Llogara National Park, set thousands of feet over the Ionian Sea. Walk in Julius Caesar’s path, absorbing amazing views, while your guide brings to life the Roman Civil War, which took place here more than 20 centuries ago. Over lunch at a local restaurant, listen to an Iso-Polifonia music show, recognized by UNESCO as part of the area’s Intangible Cultural Heritage. Finish at Apollonia Archaeological Park, where ancient ruins are a testament to the region’s multi-layered past.
Explore Berat, a UNESCO World Heritage city nicknamed “The Town of a Thousand Windows,” a nod to the large-windowed Ottoman-style houses stacked along its hillsides. Stop at the Citadel for wonderful views of the town and visit the Onufri Iconographic Museum, renowned for its stunning religious artwork. Then discover the historic Mangalemi and Gorica quarters, visiting the King’s Mosque and the medieval center. Dinner is at a local winery, complemented by a tasting of fine regional wines.
Visit the bustling port city of Durres, driving along Egnatia Street and entering the impressive Roman Amphitheatre. Explore the National Archaeological Museum, site of Albania’s Heritage Interpretation Center, and the Venetian Tower. Eat lunch at a seaside restaurant before proceeding to Albania’s capital, Tirana.
Roam through Tirana with a local guide, starting with a visit to Bunk’Art 1, a fascinating museum located in a former communist-era bunker. Stroll Skanderbeg Square in the vibrant heart of the city, taking in notable landmarks such as the National History Museum with its colorful 6,000-square-foot façade depicting hundreds of years of the history of Albania’s people, as well as the Opera and Ballet Theatre and the iconic Pyramid of Tirana. Also visit the beautiful Et’hem Bey Mosque, a symbol of the city’s cultural heritage. Tonight, gather for a farewell dinner and cocktail.
After breakfast, take your private transfer to the airport to board your departing flight.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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