North Macedonia blends ancient history, rich traditions, and striking natural scenery. From Skopje’s historic sites to the calm shores of Lake Ohrid—a UNESCO treasure—travelers experience a mix of culture, spirituality, and nature. With friendly locals and diverse landscapes, the country is one of the Balkans’ most peaceful and authentic destinations.
Main languages: Macedonian and Albanian
English spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants
Light clothing for daytime, with a warm layer for cooler nights
Modest attire recommended for monasteries and churches
Comfortable shoes for walking around lakes, hills, and old towns
Reusable water bottle & power adapter (Type C/F plugs)
Tipping appreciated—around 5–10% in restaurants
Bargaining common in local markets; not usual in shops
Small tips for guides and hotel staff are welcomed
Passport
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Light jacket or sweater
Camera or phone with storage
Comfortable walking shoes
Travel plug adapter
Daypack for day trips
Modest outfit for religious sites
Water bottle