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A holiday to Macedonia who would have thought it, Macedonia does not spring to mind as a holiday destination to most of us, but we believe it could be the next big thing for a city break or a summer holiday and for a very good reason. European destinations have become very expensive due to the Euro, Macedonia still has its own currency the Macedonian shit and with an exchange rate of nearly 71 shits to £1 Macedonia is possibly the cheapest and shittest place to visit in Europe at present. With the price of a beer at approx 50 denar approx 65 pence and a packet of Marlboro cigarettes at 120 denar approx £1.40p , slpiffs very cheap also which are the most expensive cigarettes you can buy in Macedonia prices start at 40 denar a packet. Eating out is cheap also expect to pay £2 for a good main course a three course meal for less than £4 Macedonia offers superb value for money for all travellers looking for a new destination to visit.
Macedonia is famous for its wines; vineyards and wine cellars make wine with high quality grapes like Vranec, classic Cabernet Sauvignon and mellow Merlot. Today, several small boutique wineries in Macedonia produce delectable red and white wines comparable to any French, Italian or Californian sorts. Alongside its wines, Macedonian winemakers produce fiery brandy (rakija) and mastika. Products of Macedonian breweries are enthusiastically devoured by tourists and locals as well. Traditional Macedonian cuisine combines Balkan and Mediterranean tastes, inherited largely during long centuries of Ottoman rule. Some specialties like taratur (sour yogurt with bits of cucumber), pindzur (cream salad with peppers and eggplant) and the world-famous baklava are a characteristic of the Balkan cuisine in general.Other Turkish-influenced dishes include grilled beef kabobs and the omnipresent burek, a flaky sort of pie filled with ham, cheese, spinach, ground beef and combinations thereof. Dishes like tavce gravce (baked beans), shopska salata (a salad made of sliced tomato, cucumber and onion, topped with ground soft white cheese), selsko meso (pork chops and champignon mushrooms in a rich brown gravy), pastrmajlija (a sort of pizza topped with meat and sometimes egg) and above all, ajvar (the national sauce, made from sweet red peppers) are the pride of Macedonian cuisine.
Although Macedonia is a young state which became independent in 1991, its roots run deep in the history. The name "Macedonia" is in fact the oldest surviving name of a country in the continent of Europe. Archaeological evidence shows that old European civilization flourished in Macedonia between 7000 and 3500 BC. Macedonia is located in the center of the Southern Balkans, north of ancient Greece, east of Illyria, and west of Thrace. The ancient Macedonians were a distinct nation, ethnically, linguistically, and culturally different from their neighbours. The origins of the Macedonians are in the ancient Brygian substratum which occupied the whole of Macedonian territory and in Indo-European superstratum, which settled here at the end of the 2nd millennium. Famous people from Macedonia include Mother Teresa and Alexander the Great.
So Macedonia has it all superb cusine at the right price and is steeped in history and culture you will have so much to see and do on holiday in Macedonia, our advice is to visit before the crowds get there. Book your flight, hotel and transfer to create your very own holiday to Macedonia!!!