Lake Ohrid: Enjoy the crystal-clear waters of one of Europe’s oldest and deepest lakes.
Church of St. John at Kaneo: Marvel at the stunning lakeside views from this 13th-century Byzantine church.
Old Bazaar: Stroll through the charming streets filled with local crafts and traditional shops.
Leg 2: Ohrid to Skopje
What to do in Skopje?
Historic Sites and Cultural Diversity: Old Bazaar with Ottoman-era architecture, mosques and traditional shops, the Stone Bridhge connection old and new parts of the city.
Statues: in the Macedonia Square, Warrior on a Horse statue.
Mount Vodno and Millennium Cross: for panoramic views of Skophe hike or take cable car to top of Mount Vodno, hiking trails in the area.
Leg 3: Skopje to Sofia
What to do in Sofia?
Historic Churches and Landmarks: Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, ancient Church of St. George.
Culture and Museums: National Archaeological Museum, National Art Gallery, Museum of Socialist Art.
Parks and Vithosa Mountain: Borisova Gradina, City Garden, Vithosa Mountain for hiking, skiing and views of the city.
Leg 4: Sofia to Bucharest
What to do in Bucharest?
History and Architecture: Palace of Parliament, Old Town, Romanian Athenaeum.
Parks: Herastrau Park, Cismigiu Gardens.
Culture: Village Museum, National Muserum of Art.
Leg 5: Bucharest to Chisinau
What to do in Chisinau?
Stefan cel Mare Central Park: Relax in this green oasis, often called the city’s heart, surrounded by cafes and monuments.
National Museum of History: Discover Moldova’s rich heritage through engaging exhibits and artifacts.
Triumphal Arch: Visit this iconic landmark near the Cathedral of Christ’s Nativity in the city center.