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Tourism in North Macedonia is a large factor of the nation's economy. The country's large abundance of natural and cultural attractions make it suitable for tourism. In 2019, North Macedonia received 1,184,963 tourist arrivals out of which 757,593 foreign.


Statistics

North Macedonia experiences a regular increase of visitors. The number of domestic tourists in the period from January to March 2008 increased by 23.5%, compared to the same period of the previous year. The number of foreign tourists in March 2008 increased by 44.7% compared to March 2007. In 2007, Lake Ohrid received about 250,000 domestic and foreign tourists. In February 2009, the country received nearly 28,000 tourists, i.e., 3.2% more tourists than the same month last year, and there was also an 8% increase in the number of foreign visitors. The summer of 2009 was the best tourist season for the city of Dojran with 135,000 overnight visitors, an increase of 12.5% compared to the previous year. The number of tourists in May 2010 increased by 0.8% from the same month in the previous year. The number of foreign tourists between January and July increased by 25% in 2011 compared to the same period in 2010. The average number of nights spent by the tourists increased by 33.2%. In the first four months of 2012, the number of tourists in the country was 130,083, an increase of 4.6% from the previous year. The region receiving the most tourist arrivals in 2012 was Southwest with 251,462 tourists, followed by Skopje (164,077) and
Southeastern The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography. A compass rose is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—each se ...
(106,978). The
Pelagonia Pelagonia ( mk, Пелагонија, Pelagonija; el, Πελαγονíα, Pelagonía) is a geographical region of Macedonia named after the ancient kingdom. Ancient Pelagonia roughly corresponded to the present-day municipalities of Bitola, Pri ...
region received 72,054 arrivals, while the remaining regions each received under 30,000. Among foreign tourists in 2012, most of the tourists came from Turkey (50,406), Greece (43,976), and Serbia (36,530). Outside the Balkans, 27,000 tourists came from the Netherlands. In 2019, most of the tourists came from Turkey (112,472), followed by Serbia (59,568), Greece (57,578), and Bulgaria (55,862). Poland (35,681) was the origin for most of the tourists outside the Balkans.


Arrivals by country

Most visitors arriving in North Macedonia on short term basis are from the following countries of nationality:Number of tourists and nights spent by country of origin, by months
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Arrivals by year

Tourist arrivals to North Macedonia have increased every year since 2010.


Destinations


Cities

Skopje, the
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and
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, is situated in the northern part of the country on the Vardar River. Skopje has a long history that is evidenced by its many archaeological sites, such as Scupi and the Skopje Aqueduct, and the large number of Ottoman buildings and monuments, particularly in the Old Bazaar, such as
Mustapha Pasha Mosque Mustafa Pasha Mosque ( mk, Мустафа-пашина џамија; ; tr, Mustafa Paşa Camii) is an Ottoman-era mosque located in the Old Bazaar of Skopje, North Macedonia. History The structure stands on a plateau above the old bazaar, built ...
. Today, Skopje, with over 500,000 inhabitants, is becoming a modern city with museums and many cultural and sporting events. Ohrid, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the
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part of the country on the eastern shore of Lake Ohrid. The town is perhaps the most popular tourist destination in the country, which is largely due to the beaches and atmosphere. However, Ohrid also has many historical monuments, such as
Samuil's Fortress Samuel's Fortress ( mk, Самуилова тврдина, translit=Samuilova tvrdina, bg, Самуилова крепост, translit=Samuilova krepost) is a fortress in the old town of Ohrid, North Macedonia. It was the capital of the First B ...
and the Antique Theatre, Church of St. Panteleimon, Church of St. Sophia,
Church of St. John at Kaneo Saint John the Theologian, Kaneo ( mk, Свети Јован Канео, Latinic: ''Sveti Jovan Kaneo'') or simply Saint John at Kaneo is a Macedonian Orthodox church situated on the cliff over Kaneo Beach overlooking Lake Ohrid in the city of ...
,
Monastery of Saint Naum The Monastery of Saint Naum ( mk, Манастир „Свети Наум“) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery in North Macedonia, named after the medieval Bulgarian writer and enlightener Saint Naum who founded it. It is situated along Lake Ohri ...
,
Robevi family house The Robevi House is a famous and historic building in Ohrid, North Macedonia. It was built in its current state in 1863–1864 by Todor Petkov from a village Gari near Debar. Today the house is a protected cultural monument and belongs to the ...
&
Plaošnik Plaošnik or simply Plaoš ( mk, Плаошник, Плаош) is an archaeological site and holy place in Ohrid, 250 meters below Samuil's Fortress. In the future, the whole complex will have konaks (mansions) as in the time of Saint Clemen ...
. There is also a number of beautiful fishing & mountain villages along the coastline which include
Trpejca Trpejca ( mk, Трпејца ) is a village at the foot of the Galičica Mountain and along the shore of the Lake Ohrid in North Macedonia. Traditionally a fishing village, it has recently become an upscale vacation spot relying heavily on the tou ...
, Pestani, Elsani & Ljubanista.
Bitola Bitola (; mk, Битола ) is a city in the southwestern part of North Macedonia. It is located in the southern part of the Pelagonia valley, surrounded by the Baba, Nidže, and Kajmakčalan mountain ranges, north of the Medžitlija-Níki ...
, the country's second largest city with a population of about 100,000, is situated in the southern part of the country. Like many cities in the country, Bitola has also had a rich history.
Heraclea Lyncestis Heraclea Lyncestis, also transliterated Herakleia Lynkestis ( grc, Ἡράκλεια Λυγκηστίς; la, Heraclea Lyncestis; mk, Хераклеја Линкестис), was an ancient Greek city in Macedon, ruled later by the Romans. Its ...
, one of North Macedonia's largest archaeological sites, is located in Bitola. The long history of Bitola is also exemplified by the town's many neo-classical buildings, Ottoman buildings and monuments such as the
Jeni Mosque The Yeni Mosque ( mk, Јени џамија, translit=Jeni džamija, sq, Jeni Xhamia, tr, Yeni Cami) situated in Bitola, North Macedonia, was built in 1558 by Kadi Mahmud-efendi. It is well known for its exquisite decorative ornaments and stala ...
, and old churches. The town is also a shopping destination;
Širok Sokak Širok Sokak ( mk, Широк Сокак, meaning "Wide Alley", from the Turkish word for "Street") is a long pedestrian street in Bitola, North Macedonia. The street is considered to be the centre of Bitola. It roughly starts at Magnolia Squar ...
, a pedestrian street, is filled with an endless number of stores and restaurants which go through to Magnolia Square. There is a small Ski resort about 12 km from the city centre situated on Baba Mountain which is also a great hiking mecca during the summer months between May & September. Štip, the largest city east of the Vardar River, is located in the eastern part of the country. Štip has existed for at least 2,000 years which is showcased by its many archaeological sites, such as Astibo,
Bargala Bargala ( mk, Баргала) is an archaeological site in Karbinci Municipality, North Macedonia, east of the city of Štip. It is situated in a river valley on the lower slope of the north side of Plačkovica Mountain. The site's name is of Thra ...
, and Estipeon. The city is also home to the healing waters of the Kežovica Mineral Spa. Today, Štip is the main cultural and economical centre of eastern North Macedonia. Kratovo is a small town in the eastern part of the country. It lies on the western slopes of Mount Osogovo at an altitude of 600 metres (2,000 ft) above sea level. Having a mild and pleasant climate, it is located in the crater of an extinct volcano. It is famous for its bridges and towers. Kruševo is the highest town in North Macedonia, situated at an altitude of over 4,429 feet (1350 m) above sea level. It is home to Mečkin Kamen, a historical landmark which marks the spot of the uprising of 1903. On August 2 every year, it is the site of the national
Independence Day An independence day is an annual event commemorating the anniversary of a nation's independence or statehood, usually after ceasing to be a group or part of another nation or state, or more rarely after the end of a military occupation. Man ...
celebrations, which are attended by the President of North Macedonia and other Macedonian political leaders. Kruševo is also home to ''
Makedonium Ilinden, also known as Makedonium ( mk, Споменик „Илинден“ or ), is a monument in Kruševo, North Macedonia. It was officially opened on August 2 of 1974, on the 30th anniversary of the Second Session of the Anti-fascist Assembly ...
'' monument, dedicated to the Ilinden Uprising and the Kruševo Republic and many museums of the Ilinden Uprising. Because of its elevation, Kruševo is one of North Macedonia’s winter sports destinations. The famous Macedonian singer Tose Proeski is also buried here. Prilep is known as "the city under Marko's Towers" because of its proximity to the towers of Prince Marko Markovi Kuli. The towers of medieval Prince Marko Mrnjavčević are located on a 120–180 m high hill, surrounded by steep slopes covered with minute granite stones. The upper part of the former settlement can be reached from its north and south side. The
Treskavec monastery The Monastery of Treskavec ( mk, Манастир Трескавец), or St. Bogorodica, is a monastery situated on the rocky Mount Zlatovrv, 8 km north of Prilep, in North Macedonia. Built in the 12th century, it currently has only one mo ...
, built in the 12th century in the mountains about north of Prilep under Zlatovrv peak, at the edge of a small upland plain 1100 meters
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. Prilep has frescoes from the 14th and 15th centuries and is probably the site of the early Roman town of Kolobaise. Other popular towns include
Strumica Strumica ( mk, Струмица, ) is the largest city2002 census results
in English and Macedon ...
, and
Struga Struga ( mk, Струга , sq, Strugë) is a town and popular tourist destination situated in the south-western region of North Macedonia, lying on the shore of Lake Ohrid. The town of Struga is the seat of Struga Municipality. Name The nam ...
, which have many attractions of their own.


National parks and natural reserves

North Macedonia has three national parks and 33 natural reserves: * Mavrovo, located in the northwestern part of the country, is the largest of the three national parks. It is home to several river valleys, gorges, waterfalls, caves, and other morphological formations. *
Pelister Baba ( mk, Баба; or Baba Mountain, mk, Баба Планина, Baba Planina), or also known by the name of its highest peak, Pelister ( mk, Пелистер), is a mountain in North Macedonia. The Pelister peak (2601 metres, or 8533 feet) ov ...
, located in the southern part of the country, near
Bitola Bitola (; mk, Битола ) is a city in the southwestern part of North Macedonia. It is located in the southern part of the Pelagonia valley, surrounded by the Baba, Nidže, and Kajmakčalan mountain ranges, north of the Medžitlija-Níki ...
, is the smallest of the three national parks. The park consists of land that surrounds Baba Mountain. On top of the mountain are two glacial lakes, known as Gorski Oči, or mountain eyes. * Galičica, located between Lake Ohrid and Lake Prespa, is the second largest national park in the country. The park is home to an abundance of diverse flora and fauna, and offers terrific views of Ohrid and Lake Ohrid. * Ezereni Bird Sanctuary, located on the northern shore of Lake Prespa, is a strict natural reserve. It is home to over 120 different bird species.Prespa region tourist site
* Tikveš Strict Natural Reserve, located 30 km southeast of Kavadarci, is a natural reserve that covers an area of approximately 100 square kilometres. 23 species of predatory birds are present in the reserve and 17 of these nest in the area. Tikveš is said to be one of the most important ornithological sites in Europe. * Lokvi-Golemo Konjari Strict Natural Reserve, located near Kruševo, is a natural reserve that is the last remnant of a once enormous swamp.


Other places

* Stobi, situated in Gradsko, in the geographical center of the country, is the largest and considered to be the most famous archaeological site in North Macedonia. Some remains include basilicas, streets, thermae, living complexes, mosaics, and walls. *
Kokino Kokino ( mk, Кокино) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in the Republic of North Macedonia, approximately 30 km from the town of Kumanovo, and about 6 km from the Serbian border, in the Staro Nagoričane Municipality. It is situa ...
, located 30 km from Kumanovo, is a megalithic observatory similar to
Stonehenge Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around high, wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connectin ...
. Being over 3,800 years old, it is the fourth oldest ancient observatory in the world. * Marko's Tower, located just outside Prilep, is a rocky mass composed of several fine sculptures. It is on the list of possible UNESCO World Heritage Sites. *
Stone town of Kuklica The stone town is an area consisting of over 120 naturally formed stone pillars, located in the village of Kuklica, near Kratovo in North Macedonia. Location Kuklica is located 8 km northwest of Kratovo. The stone formations are situated on t ...
, located outside Kratovo, is an area consisting of more than 120 naturally formed stone pillars that are over 10 million years old.


Festivals

*Balkan Festival of Folk Songs and Dances, annual folklore music and dance festival *
Galičnik Wedding Festival The Galičnik Wedding Festival ( mk, Галичка свадба) is an annual festival held in the village of Galičnik (North Macedonia) near the city of Debar in which a selected couple gets married in the traditional "Galička" style weddin ...
, an annual festival held in Galičnik in which a selected couple gets married in the traditional "Galička" style wedding *" Asterisks", an international children’s music festival *
Ohrid Swimming Marathon The Ohrid Swimming Marathon (Macedonian: Охридски Пливачки Маратон, ''Ohridski Plivački Maraton'') is an international Open water swimming competition, established in always taking place in the waters of the Ohrid Lake, Repu ...
, an international open water swimming competition in Lake Ohrid


Gallery

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St. Panteleimon Saint Pantaleon ( el, Παντελεήμων, russian: Пантелеи́мон, translit=Panteleímon; "all-compassionate"), counted in the West among the late-medieval Fourteen Holy Helpers and in the East as one of the Holy Unmercenary Heal ...
at
Plaošnik Plaošnik or simply Plaoš ( mk, Плаошник, Плаош) is an archaeological site and holy place in Ohrid, 250 meters below Samuil's Fortress. In the future, the whole complex will have konaks (mansions) as in the time of Saint Clemen ...
File:Aladja Moschee01.JPG, Ishak Beg Mosque in Skopje File:Stonebridge-skopje.JPG, Stone Bridge of Skopje File:Wild beach-selo Ljubanista Ohrid.jpg, Beach near Ohrid File:KoleshinoWaterfall.JPG, Waterfall in Kolešino near
Strumica Strumica ( mk, Струмица, ) is the largest city2002 census results
in English and Macedon ...
File:Kozyak-ot-foynik.jpg,
Kozjak Hydro Power Plant Kozjak Hydro Power Plant is a large hydroelectric power plant on the river Treska which creates an artificial lake Kozjak, the largest in North Macedonia North Macedonia, ; sq, Maqedonia e Veriut, (Macedonia before February 2019), offici ...
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Poreče Poreče, Porečie or Porečje or Poreč ( mk, Порече, Поречие, Поречје or Poreč), is a region in North Macedonia which includes the Makedonski Brod Municipality, and the western part of the Prilep Municipality Prilep ( mk ...
File:Lake Ohrid by Ohrid old city.JPG, Lake Ohrid File:KorabMountain2.jpg, Mount Korab File:Radika-Dolno-Kosovrasti.jpg, Radika River File:Svetinaum.jpg,
Monastery of Saint Naum The Monastery of Saint Naum ( mk, Манастир „Свети Наум“) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery in North Macedonia, named after the medieval Bulgarian writer and enlightener Saint Naum who founded it. It is situated along Lake Ohri ...
over Lake Ohrid File:Kalishtafrescoes.JPG, Ancient frescoes at the
Kališta Kališta ( mk, Калишта , sq, Kalisht) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Demographics The village of Kališta is inhabited by Tosks, a subgroup of southern Albanians and speak the Tosk Albanian dialect, "Ladorisht ...
monastery in
Struga Struga ( mk, Струга , sq, Strugë) is a town and popular tourist destination situated in the south-western region of North Macedonia, lying on the shore of Lake Ohrid. The town of Struga is the seat of Struga Municipality. Name The nam ...
File:Galichnik-View-Northern-Slope.jpg, Galičnik File:Heraclea.jpg, Mosaic at
Heraclea Lyncestis Heraclea Lyncestis, also transliterated Herakleia Lynkestis ( grc, Ἡράκλεια Λυγκηστίς; la, Heraclea Lyncestis; mk, Хераклеја Линкестис), was an ancient Greek city in Macedon, ruled later by the Romans. Its ...
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See also

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Visa policy of North Macedonia Visitors to North Macedonia must obtain a visa from one of the North Macedonia diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries. Visa policy of North Macedonia is similar to the visa policy of the Schengen Area. It gra ...


Notes


References


External links


Agency for support and promotion of tourism

National Macedonian Tourism Portal

Travel 2 Macedonia Tourism Portal

Macedonia Timeless Tourism Portal

VisitOhrid Official Info and booking Website
{{Tourism in Europe * North Macedonia