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Citizens of the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter North Macedonia visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Longer stays or other purposes require a visa.
👉 See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are the most comfortable times to visit, with mild weather and fewer crowds.
Summers can be hot, especially in Skopje, while winters bring snow to the mountains and ski resorts.
👉 See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Yes, North Macedonia is generally very safe for travelers.
Petty theft is rare, but always be mindful of belongings in crowded places.
Roads in rural areas may be challenging, so take care when driving.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Macedonian denar (MKD) is the official currency.
Cash is widely used, especially in smaller towns and markets, though credit and debit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments.
👉 See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants in major cities.
Local providers such as Makedonski Telekom and A1 offer prepaid SIM cards with good coverage.
eSIMs are also an option for visitors.
👉 See more in our Connectivity section.
Buses connect cities and towns, while trains are limited but affordable.
Taxis are common in urban areas, and car rentals are useful for exploring Lake Ohrid and mountain regions.
👉 See more in our Transport section.
Top highlights include the ancient town of Ohrid and Lake Ohrid, the capital Skopje, Mavrovo National Park, the Treska Canyon, and Bitola’s historic bazaar.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
Hospitality is central to Macedonian culture.
Guests are treated warmly, and it’s polite to bring a small gift when visiting homes.
Traditional greetings involve handshakes, and tipping in restaurants (5–10%) is appreciated.
👉 See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Tap water is generally safe to drink in Skopje and many towns, but bottled water is often preferred, especially in rural areas.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
Lake Ohrid is one of Europe’s oldest and deepest lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared with Albania.
It’s famous for its crystal-clear waters, historic monasteries, and charming lakeside town of Ohrid.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
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Citizens of the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter North Macedonia visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Longer stays or other purposes require a visa.
👉 See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are the most comfortable times to visit, with mild weather and fewer crowds.
Summers can be hot, especially in Skopje, while winters bring snow to the mountains and ski resorts.
👉 See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Yes, North Macedonia is generally very safe for travelers.
Petty theft is rare, but always be mindful of belongings in crowded places.
Roads in rural areas may be challenging, so take care when driving.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Macedonian denar (MKD) is the official currency.
Cash is widely used, especially in smaller towns and markets, though credit and debit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments.
👉 See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants in major cities.
Local providers such as Makedonski Telekom and A1 offer prepaid SIM cards with good coverage.
eSIMs are also an option for visitors.
👉 See more in our Connectivity section.
Buses connect cities and towns, while trains are limited but affordable.
Taxis are common in urban areas, and car rentals are useful for exploring Lake Ohrid and mountain regions.
👉 See more in our Transport section.
Top highlights include the ancient town of Ohrid and Lake Ohrid, the capital Skopje, Mavrovo National Park, the Treska Canyon, and Bitola’s historic bazaar.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
Hospitality is central to Macedonian culture.
Guests are treated warmly, and it’s polite to bring a small gift when visiting homes.
Traditional greetings involve handshakes, and tipping in restaurants (5–10%) is appreciated.
👉 See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Tap water is generally safe to drink in Skopje and many towns, but bottled water is often preferred, especially in rural areas.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
Lake Ohrid is one of Europe’s oldest and deepest lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared with Albania.
It’s famous for its crystal-clear waters, historic monasteries, and charming lakeside town of Ohrid.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
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Citizens of the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter North Macedonia visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Longer stays or other purposes require a visa.
👉 See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are the most comfortable times to visit, with mild weather and fewer crowds.
Summers can be hot, especially in Skopje, while winters bring snow to the mountains and ski resorts.
👉 See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Yes, North Macedonia is generally very safe for travelers.
Petty theft is rare, but always be mindful of belongings in crowded places.
Roads in rural areas may be challenging, so take care when driving.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Macedonian denar (MKD) is the official currency.
Cash is widely used, especially in smaller towns and markets, though credit and debit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments.
👉 See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants in major cities.
Local providers such as Makedonski Telekom and A1 offer prepaid SIM cards with good coverage.
eSIMs are also an option for visitors.
👉 See more in our Connectivity section.
Buses connect cities and towns, while trains are limited but affordable.
Taxis are common in urban areas, and car rentals are useful for exploring Lake Ohrid and mountain regions.
👉 See more in our Transport section.
Top highlights include the ancient town of Ohrid and Lake Ohrid, the capital Skopje, Mavrovo National Park, the Treska Canyon, and Bitola’s historic bazaar.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
Hospitality is central to Macedonian culture.
Guests are treated warmly, and it’s polite to bring a small gift when visiting homes.
Traditional greetings involve handshakes, and tipping in restaurants (5–10%) is appreciated.
👉 See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Tap water is generally safe to drink in Skopje and many towns, but bottled water is often preferred, especially in rural areas.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
Lake Ohrid is one of Europe’s oldest and deepest lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared with Albania.
It’s famous for its crystal-clear waters, historic monasteries, and charming lakeside town of Ohrid.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
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Citizens of the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter North Macedonia visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Longer stays or other purposes require a visa.
👉 See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are the most comfortable times to visit, with mild weather and fewer crowds.
Summers can be hot, especially in Skopje, while winters bring snow to the mountains and ski resorts.
👉 See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Yes, North Macedonia is generally very safe for travelers.
Petty theft is rare, but always be mindful of belongings in crowded places.
Roads in rural areas may be challenging, so take care when driving.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Macedonian denar (MKD) is the official currency.
Cash is widely used, especially in smaller towns and markets, though credit and debit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments.
👉 See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants in major cities.
Local providers such as Makedonski Telekom and A1 offer prepaid SIM cards with good coverage.
eSIMs are also an option for visitors.
👉 See more in our Connectivity section.
Buses connect cities and towns, while trains are limited but affordable.
Taxis are common in urban areas, and car rentals are useful for exploring Lake Ohrid and mountain regions.
👉 See more in our Transport section.
Top highlights include the ancient town of Ohrid and Lake Ohrid, the capital Skopje, Mavrovo National Park, the Treska Canyon, and Bitola’s historic bazaar.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
Hospitality is central to Macedonian culture.
Guests are treated warmly, and it’s polite to bring a small gift when visiting homes.
Traditional greetings involve handshakes, and tipping in restaurants (5–10%) is appreciated.
👉 See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Tap water is generally safe to drink in Skopje and many towns, but bottled water is often preferred, especially in rural areas.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
Lake Ohrid is one of Europe’s oldest and deepest lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared with Albania.
It’s famous for its crystal-clear waters, historic monasteries, and charming lakeside town of Ohrid.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
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Citizens of the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter North Macedonia visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Longer stays or other purposes require a visa.
👉 See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are the most comfortable times to visit, with mild weather and fewer crowds.
Summers can be hot, especially in Skopje, while winters bring snow to the mountains and ski resorts.
👉 See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Yes, North Macedonia is generally very safe for travelers.
Petty theft is rare, but always be mindful of belongings in crowded places.
Roads in rural areas may be challenging, so take care when driving.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Macedonian denar (MKD) is the official currency.
Cash is widely used, especially in smaller towns and markets, though credit and debit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments.
👉 See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants in major cities.
Local providers such as Makedonski Telekom and A1 offer prepaid SIM cards with good coverage.
eSIMs are also an option for visitors.
👉 See more in our Connectivity section.
Buses connect cities and towns, while trains are limited but affordable.
Taxis are common in urban areas, and car rentals are useful for exploring Lake Ohrid and mountain regions.
👉 See more in our Transport section.
Top highlights include the ancient town of Ohrid and Lake Ohrid, the capital Skopje, Mavrovo National Park, the Treska Canyon, and Bitola’s historic bazaar.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
Hospitality is central to Macedonian culture.
Guests are treated warmly, and it’s polite to bring a small gift when visiting homes.
Traditional greetings involve handshakes, and tipping in restaurants (5–10%) is appreciated.
👉 See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Tap water is generally safe to drink in Skopje and many towns, but bottled water is often preferred, especially in rural areas.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
Lake Ohrid is one of Europe’s oldest and deepest lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared with Albania.
It’s famous for its crystal-clear waters, historic monasteries, and charming lakeside town of Ohrid.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
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