Discover Ohrid on a private tour
By the waters of Lake Ohrid, this Macedonian city offers peace and history. The scent of fresh lake air mingles with roasted peppers as your local guide leads you through ancient lanes. Each corner tells a story—from Byzantine hymns at the Church of St. John at Kaneo to the vibrant local bazaar. Private tours in Ohrid provide more than sightseeing; they offer a journey into the city’s heart, where every sunset creates a scene worth remembering. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Ohrid. Explore Ohrid your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Ohrid tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Ohrid for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Hike with your guide in Galičica National Park to the Magaro viewpoint for sweeping views of Lakes Ohrid and Prespa, or take a quiet morning boat ride to spot herons and grebes along the Studenchishte Marsh. You can also plan a kayak tour under the Kaneo cliffs and swim at a secluded cove. Museums tours: Explore the Robevci House, home to the National Museum’s archaeology and ethnography collections, then see centuries-old Byzantine icons at the Icon Gallery beside St. Clement. Add a short cruise to the Bay of Bones Museum on Water to walk through the reconstructed pile-dwelling village. History tours: Climb the walls of Samuil’s Fortress, stand on the stage of the Ancient Theatre, and trace early Slavic learning at Plaošnik and the rebuilt Church of St. Clement. Your guide can time a visit to St. John at Kaneo for a quiet look at frescoes and lake views. The Old Town is very walkable, and local taxis fill gaps where buses don’t reach; if you prefer not to navigate hills or boat schedules, ask your local guide about chauffeured tours or tours with private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Ohrid inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore the enchanting city of Ohrid with a private walking tour, and discover its unique neighborhoods alongside a local guide who offers insights you won't find in guidebooks. - Old Town: With its ancient churches and stunning views of Lake Ohrid, this area is perfect for cultural tourists and families interested in historical architecture and scenic walks. - Kaneo: Visit this picturesque neighborhood for its iconic church perched on a cliff. Ideal for those seeking breathtaking photo opportunities and a sense of spiritual serenity. - Varosh: Known for its traditional Macedonian houses and narrow streets, this neighborhood caters to tourists looking for authentic local experiences and culinary delights. - Center: The vibrant heart of Ohrid offers lively markets and waterfront promenades, making it a great spot for multi-generational groups and those who enjoy shopping and people-watching. Day trip ideas from Ohrid From Ohrid, you can reach lakeside monasteries, mountain parks, and small towns on relaxed day trips, and your tour can zero in on lake views, local food, or archaeology. Sveti Naum Monastery and Springs: a lakeside complex with centuries of art and stonework, peacocks in the courtyard, and clear springs you can float over in small boats; great for culture and nature in one stop, and your guide can time it to miss the biggest crowds and point out easy lake swims. Galičica National Park: drive the ridge road for sweeping views over Lakes Ohrid and Prespa, then take a short hike toward Magaro Peak or choose gentler meadow walks; best for photography and fresh air, and your guide helps match the trail to your pace. Bitola and Heraclea Lyncestis: cafe-lined Širok Sokak sets the mood, while nearby Heraclea shows Roman mosaics and theatre ruins; perfect if you like Ottoman-era streets paired with ancient sites, and your guide can balance museum time with a local lunch. Bay of Bones and Gradishte coast: a lakeside stilt-house museum that explains prehistoric lake life sits by clear water coves and rocky beaches; nice for light culture plus swimming or sun, and your guide knows where the water is calmest. Struga and Vevčani Springs: stroll riverside paths where the Black Drim leaves the lake, then continue to cold mountain springs and village eateries; ideal if you want short walks, cool shade, and home-style dishes, and your guide can translate menus and suggest seasonal favourites. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Ohrid most travellers miss.