OHRID - GETTING AROUND

On foot

Ohrid's compact layout makes it easy to explore by foot, especially the key attractions along the lake and in the Medieval-era Old Town. Visitors can easily reach iconic spots like Tsar Samuel's Fortress, the Ancient Theatre of Ohrid, and the Church of St. John the Theologian by strolling through winding, cobbled lanes that also host local shops and eateries. Note, however, that certain sites, especially around the fortress, are on inclines or have steps that may challenge those with mobility issues. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the sometimes uneven terrain.

By bus

Ohrid's public bus system is typically used for intercity and town travel, not for within Ohrid itself. Galeb Bus Company operates a few routes that connect Ohrid with nearby towns and villages, as well as routes to Struga and Bitola. Buses from the main bus station run between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m., though timetables may vary, especially on weekends and holidays. Tickets are generally purchased on board, but for regional travel, you may wish to buy tickets in advance at the bus station or online (www.galeb.mk).

By taxi

Taxis in Ohrid are generally affordable, with meters in use, but it's advisable to confirm the fare and/or agree on an estimate if the driver decides for whatever reason not to start the meter after the driver begins the journey. Starting fares are around 50 denari (less than $1) and run about 30-40 denari per kilometer (about 50 to 75 cents). We definitely recommend taxis for moving around various sites that are away from the Old Town or the lakeside, as it's very economical. Even a roundtrip adventure to Skopje (3 hours each way) can be scheduled for the right price (typically 20,000 denari, or around $400, including the wait time). Expect a more down-to-Earth price of approximately $20-$25 when visiting St. Naum Monastery at the southern end of the lake.

Reliable taxi services in Ohrid include Ohrid City Taxi and Airport Transfer (+389 70 519 760). Taxi drivers may not accept credit cards, so keeping denari on hand is essential. Taxis can often be found around the Old Town, the bus station, and major hotels.

By private rideshare

Unlike in Skopje, Bolt is not available in Ohrid, meaning that there are no rideshare apps operating in the city and environs at the present time (November 2024). Instead, visitors primarily rely on taxis or private transfer companies. Some tourists opt for private car hires for greater flexibility when traveling to Ohrid.

By bicycle

Cycling is another popular option in Ohrid, especially along the lakeshore toward Struga. Although the town does not have extensive dedicated bike lanes, many main roads have sufficient space for safe cycling. Rent a bike from vendors near the lakeside for around 100-150 denari per hour (approx. $1.50-$2.50), with day rates also available. Bike rentals provide helmets and locks, and some companies offer guided cycling tours to nearby villages.

By boat

One of the most enjoyable ways to explore Ohrid is from the lake itself. Local boat operators offer short lake cruises departing from Ohrid's harbor near the Old Town. These cruises, typically running from May to October, provide views of the shoreline and often pass by St. John the Theologian and other lakeside sites. For a unique day trip, consider a boat ride to St. Naum Monastery. Departing in the morning, this route is scenic and includes a few hours to explore the monastery complex before returning to Ohrid in the afternoon. Prices vary by season and operator, so check local listings or ask at the Ohrid Tourist Information Center.

By car

For visitors planning to explore beyond Ohrid, car rentals are available in town and at Ohrid St. Paul the Apostle Airport. Many international and local rental agencies operate here, though it's advisable to book ahead during peak summer months (ask our agents for more information). Traffic in Ohrid's Old Town is limited to residents and taxis, so expect to park outside the historic center and explore on foot. Parking areas are located near the lake and the bus station, with rates around 30 denari per hour. If you do rent a car in this area, it will be returned to the place you rented from unless otherwise specified.

When driving outside Ohrid, note that roads can be narrow and winding, particularly in rural areas. Make sure to have denari for tolls on certain highways if you plan to drive toward Skopje or other major cities.