Struga
Struga is located in the south-west part of the Republic of Macedonia near Ohrid, on the coast of Ohrid Lake. It spreads on the banks of the river Black Drim which flows through the lake and continues its flow through Struga and further. It is another contribution for the picturesque sights and beautiful scenic beauty of the town. The climate is continental with some Mediterranean influences. The winters are not so cold and it is hot during the summer period, with a pleasant fresh breeze from the lake and the river. It is ideally suited for relaxation and it is the perfect place for vacation. Towering from the side is mountain Jablanica. Many writers and travel guides have noted that Struga is a lively city, with developed trade and big markets. Its architecture is defined by the beautiful elaborately decorated houses of the wealthy citizens. There is a saying that goes like this: “There’s no place like Struga.” Struga is also a place of important cultural significance in the Republic of Macedonia, as it is the birthplace of the poets Konstantin and Dimitar Miladinov. The main event of the cultural life in Struga is the world’s largest poetry gathering, Struga Poetry Evenings, whose laureates have included several Nobel Prize for Literature winners such as Joseph Brodsky, Eugenio Montale, Pablo Neruda, Seamus Heaney, Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca and many others since 1966. There are several cultural monuments in Struga and in its vicinity, such as the Monastery of Kališta, a few kilometers away from the town center, on the shore of Lake Ohrid. It is believed that it dates from the 16th century, with frescoes from the 14th and the 15th centuries. Another rock church is present in the neighboring village of Radožda with frescoes from the 13th and 14th centuries. The Church of St. Bogorodica (St Mary) in Vraništa, is believed to be where Tsar Samuel was crowned. The church of St. George is also located in the town; built on top of Samuel’s church, it has many icons from the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. Near the village of Radolishta, a basilica from the 4th century was discovered with a mosaic. Struga’s old architecture dates from the 18th and 19th centuries.
The main goal of this festival is to offer its participants the possibility to present the culture and the tradition of their country and to provide an opportunity for the members of groups to meet different nationalities, establish friendships and express their cultural diversity through dance and music.
If there are 24 paying participants in a group, the 25 st will be free of charge.
Supplement for double room is 8 euro per day per person.
Supplement for accommodation in a single room is + 50% of the price to be paid for the single person accommodated in such room
Important! Macedonian Tourist Tax (0.80 cents euro per person per day) is not calculated in the price and is to be paid after arrival and accommodation.
Accommodation in: Hotels and Apartments
22.06.2023
Arriving in Ohrid, hotel accommodation; Meeting with the main organizer in order to discuss about the festival program;
Lunch in the hotel and free activities;
Dinner in the hotel;
Free night.
23.06.2023
Breakfast in the hotel;
Ohrid city tour (5 euro per person for entrance tickets);
Lunch in the hotel and free activities;
Parade on the streets;
Official performance of the participants;
Dinner in the hotel.
24.06.2023
Breakfast in the hotel;
Free activities;
Lunch in the hotel;
Parade through the streets in Ohrid;
Festival evening in Ohrid (performance of the participants, certificate for the participants by the organizers, and at the very end of the festival participants can exchange gifts and contacts with each other);
Dinner in the hotel.
25.06.2023
Breakfast;
Cruising with boat on Lake Ohrid to st. Naum monastery (12 euro);
Dinner in the hotel.
26.06.2023
Breakfast;
Departure.
*The organizer reserves the right to make changes in the program of the festival.
Any group, willing to participate, must submit an Application form.
Approved groups pay in advance a 10% guarantee fee, which is to be deducted at the final payment.
International Folklore Festivals Ohrid Macedonia is formed on September 02, 2005 by enthusiasts and lovers of Macedonian creation with the purpose of constant nursing and enriching of the Macedonian traditional authentic customs, and national songs from the Republic of Macedonia, as well as from the National minorities that live in the country.
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Mon – Sat 8.00 – 18.00 Sunday CLOSED