Join Lihnid Tours for an unforgettable day exploring the natural beauty of Prespa and the historic Maligrad Island.
Step off the beaten track and immerse yourself in one of Albania’s most pristine and mysterious destinations: Great Prespa Lake and Maligrad Island. Nestled between Albania, North Macedonia, and Greece, Prespa is not only Europe’s highest tectonic lake (853 metres above sea level), but also a vital biodiversity hotspot and a sanctuary of serenity, far from the tourist crowds.
Begin your journey with a comfortable private transfer from Pogradec or Korçë, accompanied by a local guide who will share stories, legends, and hidden details of this tri-border region. Your destination is Pustec, a quiet lakeside village that lies in the heart of Albania’s Macedonian minority zone.
From Pustec, embark on a tranquil boat ride across crystal-clear waters towards Maligrad Island—locally known as “The Island of Snakes.” This karst limestone islet rises steeply from the lake, crowned by a mysterious 14th-century Orthodox cave church dedicated to St. Mary, built by Serbian nobleman Kesar Novak. Tucked into the cliffs, the church still bears faded medieval frescoes and invites visitors into a unique space of spiritual silence and historical depth.
Wander around the island’s raw nature, discover water-carved caves, and keep an eye out for rare birds such as Dalmatian pelicans, cormorants, and herons that nest along the wetlands. This is not a typical tourist route—it is an immersive experience that offers peace, authenticity, and a deep connection to the region’s ecological and cultural heritage.
Whether you're a nature lover, a seeker of forgotten histories, or simply looking to escape into something real and untouched, this journey to Maligrad offers something truly special.
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