The Prespa Lake, located on the tripoint between North Macedonia, Albania, and Greece, is a notable European tectonic lake composed of two adjacent lakes of equal importance: Great Prespa Lake and Little Prespa Lake. The Great Prespa Lake is the larger of the two, with its impressive 259 km2, and is divided between the three countries. This beloved lake brings turquoise hues to Southeastern Europe, while also offering visitors an unforgettable experience with its emerald beauty. Take part in some of the region’s most sought-after outdoor activities, such as swimming, fishing, hiking, and more along the shoreline!