St. Naum Monastery
St. Naum Monastery

St. Naum Monastery

Millennium Sanctuary and Peacock Estate on Lake Ohrid, North Macedonia

4.6(13,430)(13,430 reviews)
Summer 09:00-18:00 / Winter 09:00-16:00
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Discover the Peacock Sanctuary by Lake Ohrid

When you pass through the arched stone gate of St. Naum Monastery, the first thing that catches your eye is not the solemn church, but the blue-green peacocks strolling leisurely among the flowers. This is a place where religion, nature, and legend intertwine perfectly. Walking into the dimly lit red-brick church, you'll look up to see vibrant Byzantine frescoes that have witnessed centuries of prayer. Locals will tell you to press your ear to St. Naum's stone coffin — legend says you can still hear his heartbeat (actually the sound of underground springs). But the true magic lies outside the monastery. Rent a wooden rowboat to glide over the emerald-transparent Black Drin springs. As you watch pure bubbles rise from the underwater springs, you'll understand why this is one of the most miraculous places in the Balkans.

Visit Tips

  • Arrive in the morning for the best lighting to photograph the lake and peacocks
  • The exterior grounds and gardens are free; only the church interior requires a ticket
  • Bring cash (MKD) for the church entrance fee, cards are not accepted
  • Don't miss the rowboat tour of the springs — the highlight of the trip

Also Known As

  • Monastery of Saint Naum
  • Манастир Свети Наум
  • Peacock Monastery

About St. Naum Monastery

St. Naum Monastery (Манастир Свети Наум) is one of the oldest and most important spiritual and cultural centers of Slavic Orthodoxy, founded in 905 by St. Naum of Ohrid. Located at the southernmost tip of Lake Ohrid, the monastery is managed as a cultural heritage site of North Macedonia, attracting pilgrims and tourists from around the world.

Basic Information

Official Name

Манастир „Свети Наум“ (English: Monastery of Saint Naum / St. Naum Monastery, Chinese: 圣瑙姆修道院 / 圣诺姆修道院)

Attraction Type

Orthodox Monastery, Historical Building, Nature Reserve, Lakeside Sanctuary, World Heritage Site (Lake Ohrid region)

Country

Republic of North Macedonia

City / Location

Ohrid (* Note: Located about 29 km south of Ohrid city center, at the southernmost tip of Lake Ohrid, near the Albanian border. Administratively belongs to Ljubaništa village, not Bitola city.)

Google Rating

4.6/5 (13,430)

Phone

+45 33 95 42 00

Address

Ljubaništa, Ohrid 6000, North Macedonia

Opening Hours

Church Interior (Summer)

09:00 - 18:00

Church Interior (Winter Nov-Mar)

09:00 - 16:00

Exterior Grounds & Gardens

24 Hours (Free)

Black Drin Springs Area

24 Hours (Free)

Morning or noon is recommended for optimal lighting and to avoid afternoon tour group crowds.

Ticket Prices

Exterior Grounds & Gardens

Free

Church Interior Entrance

Adults100 MKD (≈1.6 EUR)
Students100 MKD (≈1.6 EUR)
Children (under 7)Free

Rowboat Tour (Springs)

About 10 EUR (30-40 mins)

How to Get Here

By Boat (Highly Recommended)

Scenic boat from Ohrid harbor, 1.5-2 hours each way, 15-20 EUR return. Best way to enjoy Lake Ohrid.

By Car / Taxi

Drive south along the eastern shore of Lake Ohrid. Well-maintained road, highly scenic. Large paid parking lot available (approx. 50 MKD).

By Bus / Minibus

Local bus from Ohrid center, 45 mins, 110 MKD one way. Very affordable and scenic.

From Ohrid Airport (OHD)

From Ohrid St. Paul the Apostle Airport (OHD): The airport is about 38 km away. Take a taxi to Ohrid city center first (15 mins, 10-15 EUR), then transfer to a boat, bus, or taxi. A direct taxi from the airport to the monastery takes about 45 mins and costs 30-40 EUR.

Parking

Large paid parking lot outside the monastery. Parking fee approx. 50 MKD. Can get crowded in peak season.

Walking (from parking lot)

From the parking lot or harbor, it's a short 5-10 minute walk to the monastery entrance.

From Ohrid City Center

About 29 km south of Ohrid. By bus (45 mins), by boat (1.5-2 hours), or by car (35 mins).

From the Airport

From Ohrid St. Paul the Apostle Airport (OHD): The airport is about 38 km away. Take a taxi to Ohrid city center first (15 mins, 10-15 EUR), then transfer to a boat, bus, or taxi. A direct taxi from the airport to the monastery takes about 45 mins and costs 30-40 EUR.

The History & Culture of St. Naum Monastery

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Historical Significance

St. Naum Monastery was founded in 905 by St. Naum of Ohrid, a medieval scholar and missionary who, along with St. Clement, promoted Slavic language and Orthodoxy in the Ohrid region. It is one of the oldest and most important spiritual and cultural centers of Slavic Orthodoxy, and a hub for the early spread of the Cyrillic script. St. Naum was buried here in 910. Over the following centuries, the monastery was destroyed and rebuilt several times. The current main church was largely reconstructed in the 16th century (during the Ottoman era) on the original foundations.

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Architectural Features

The main structure features classic Byzantine architecture with alternating red bricks and white stones. The interior boasts stunning, well-preserved frescoes from the 16th to 19th centuries, with rich colors and intricate details. The exterior is surrounded by lush gardens where dozens of vibrant blue-green peacocks roam freely. The multi-domed cruciform structure presents a fusion of early Byzantine style and medieval Macedonian local characteristics.

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Cultural & Spiritual Value

This is a major pilgrimage site in North Macedonia and the Balkans. Legend has it that if you press your ear to St. Naum's stone coffin inside the church, you can still hear his heartbeat — actually the sound of underground springs, but it symbolizes the union of religious miracles and the power of nature. Due to its unique location and spring water resources, the monastery was also a center for physical and mental healing. Many with mental illnesses were brought here to seek the saint's protection and cure.

Recommended Route

A half-day trip (4-5 hours) is recommended. Arrive by boat, explore the gardens and interact with peacocks, then visit the church and tomb. After lunch, rent a rowboat to explore the Black Drin springs, and finally relax on the nearby beach.

1

Enter the gates: Walk in from the harbor or parking lot, passing stalls selling Ohrid pearls and local souvenirs

2

Peacock encounter: Stroll through the courtyard, looking for and photographing peacocks on stone walls and rooftops

3

Church visit: Buy a ticket to enter the main Church of St. Naum and admire the exquisite Byzantine frescoes

4

St. Naum's tomb: Visit the tomb on the right side of the church; line up to press your ear to the coffin to hear the legendary 'saint's heartbeat'

5

Black Drin Springs: Leave the main complex and head to the springs at the back — the highlight of the trip

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Rowboat tour: Pay about 10 EUR for a 30-40 min guided rowboat tour to see the underwater springs bubbling up

Photo Spots

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Courtyard Arches with Peacocks

Wait near the low stone arches to capture peacocks displaying their feathers or perching on walls

2

Monastery Viewpoint overlooking the Lake

Stand by the low wall at the edge, using ancient bricks as foreground and Lake Ohrid as background

3

Church Front Exterior

Capture the multi-domed facade from the center of the courtyard, showcasing Byzantine symmetry

4

Rowboat over Transparent Springs

Sit at the bow and point your camera at the water to capture the emerald-green springs and bubbling underwater sources

Accommodation

Hotel Sveti Naum (Inside the Complex)

€80-150/night

A renovated boutique hotel right inside the monastery complex. Extremely peaceful — after tourists leave, you have the stars and the monastery to yourself.

Ljubaništa Village (2-3 km away)

€25-60/night

Camping sites and cozy family guesthouses with mountain and lake views. Very affordable, perfect for nature lovers.

Ohrid City Center

€40-120/night

The choice for most tourists. Excellent dining and transport. Choose Old Town apartments or central hotels, and visit St. Naum as a day trip.

Visitor Reviews

Visitor feedback can be viewed via Google Maps (external link).

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Emily R.
April 2026

The peacocks walking freely in the courtyard made this place feel like a fairy tale. The rowboat tour of the springs was absolutely magical!

M
Marco S.
March 2026

Listening to the 'saint's heartbeat' at the tomb was such a unique experience. The Byzantine frescoes are stunning and well-preserved.

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Anna L.
February 2026

The boat trip from Ohrid to St. Naum was breathtaking. The emerald springs and the peaceful atmosphere made this my favorite spot in North Macedonia.

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David K.
January 2026

A must-visit when in Ohrid! The peacocks, the springs, the history — everything was perfect. Just be prepared for afternoon crowds.

How to Get Here

Ljubaništa 6000, North Macedonia

St. Naum Monastery|Millennium Sanctuary and Peacock Estate on Lake Ohrid - A Must-Visit in the Balkans