The Prespa Lakes, shared between Greece, Albania, and North Macedonia, are one of the most biodiverse wetlands in Europe. The lakes are a haven for birdwatchers, with over 260 species, including the rare Dalmatian pelican. The area is also rich in history, with Byzantine-era churches and frescoes dotting the shores. Visitors can explore the lakes by boat, kayak, or on foot, with trails offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and waters. The Prespa National Park ensures the preservation of this unique ecosystem. Whether you’re a nature lover or history enthusiast, the Prespa Lakes offer a peaceful and enriching escape.
Offbeat travel proposes a unique and exciting way to explore Greece. We guide you off the beaten path to discover hidden gems that are often overlooked by traditional tourism.