If you love nature, history, and local culture — and want to see more than just Skopje’s center — this half-day tour is the perfect escape into Skopje’s scenic surroundings.
Enjoy spectacular panoramic views from Mount Vodno, visit one of the finest examples of Byzantine art at St. Pantelejmon Church, stop at the Macedonian Village Complex, a modern open-air complex inspired by traditional Macedonian architecture, and explore the breathtaking Matka Canyon — home to endemic plants, butterflies, dramatic cliffs, and stunning caves.
Let our experienced local guide lead you on an unforgettable journey through the nature, history, and culture located just minutes outside of Skopje.
Parking is in front of the main entrance to the fortress. Marked as parking B10 (Parking Skopje Citadel on google maps)
The Skopje Fortress, commonly referred to as Kale, is a historic fortress located in the old town of Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia. It is located in Centar municipality and situated on the highest point in the city overlooking the Vardar River.
Millennium Cross on Vodno mountain in North Macedonia (not operating until October 2026 due to major maintenance). It is located in the northern part of the country, to the southwest of the capital city Skopje. The highest point of the mountain is at Krstovar peak, on 1066 meters and the submontane is on 337 meters. Cable Car Operation: The cable car does not run on Mondays or the last Tuesday of the month, and may be suspended in bad weather. On such days, the visit to the Millennium Cross is replaced with a panoramic stop at Mid-Vodno reached by mini-bus.
Nestled on the slopes of Vodno Mountain, this charming Etno Village offers a glimpse into traditional Macedonian life. Walk among authentic stone houses and wooden balconies, explore rural architecture, and experience the peaceful atmosphere of a typical mountain village. It’s a perfect stop to connect with local heritage and capture beautiful photos surrounded by nature.
The Church of St. Panteleimon in Gorno Nerezi, North Macedonia, is a small 12th-century Byzantine church located in a monastery complex. The church and monastery are dedicated to St. Panteleimon, the patron saint of physicians.
Matka is a canyon located west of central Skopje, North Macedonia. Covering roughly 5,000 hectares, Matka is one of the most popular outdoor destinations in Macedonia and is home to several medieval monasteries. The Matka Lake within the Matka Canyon is the oldest artificial lake in the country.
Since 1970, the museum has been housed in a renovated section of the old railway station, which was heavily damaged in the 1963 Skopje earthquake. One-third of the building, which remained mostly intact, is now the main building of the museum. The museum occupies 4,500 m2, with 2,000 m2 allocated for exhibition space.
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