Delphi | The Navel of the World and the Most Consequential Address in Ancient History
For approximately a thousand years, the most important address in the Western world was a hillside on the southern slope of Mount Parnassus in central Greece, six hundred metres above…
Hellenic Essentials
Echoes from the Acropolis
Greece’s Secret Winter Wellness in Epirus Mountains
“Natura medicatrix morborum” – Nature is the physician of diseases. Hippocrates knew it 2,500 years…
Marmalades of the Gods | Capturing Greek Summer in a Jar
There's an undeniable enchantment in the Greek summer fruits that flourish under the relentless Mediterranean…
Ambrosia Reimagined | 10 Greek Wines Worth a Pilgrimage to Their Ancient Terroir
"Nothing is more useful than wine for the body nor generally sweeter." — Plato Greece’s…
How to Live on Hydra – The Mesmerizing Greek Island That Banned Cars
Imagine a place where the air is filled with the scent of jasmine and bougainvillea,…
Why Greece Still Belongs to Those Who Find It First
There is an old Greek word, kairos, for the moment that will not come again.…
The Viral Greek Weekend With Snow Sea and Ancient Myth
"The unlike is joined together, and from differences results the most beautiful harmony." – Heraclitus…
The Buzz from Olympus
Balos Bay, Crete | A Dreamlike Lagoon in the Heart of the Mediterranean
Tucked away on the northwestern edge of Crete, where three seas meet and nature still reigns supreme, lies one of Greece’s most breathtaking natural wonders—Balos Bay. This iconic destination is…
Oracle's Wisdom
Halkidiki beyond the beaches – 10 alternative experiences
Leading international travel network Lonely Planet highlights 10 alternative experiences offered to visitors of northern Greece and especially the Chalkidiki area, in a recent article online. The article is entitled…
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Thessaloniki for First-Timers | The City That Out-Eats Athens
Greeks will tell you, if you ask them honestly and away from polite company, that…
Crete | The Island That Contains Everything
To cross the Sea of Crete is not to travel to an island. It is…
Samothrace | The Island the Gods Chose Before Olympus
Ten million people a year walk past her at the top of the Daru staircase…
Tiresias’ Double Life and the Serpent Transformation
There is a line buried in Greek mythology that most people have never encountered, and…
Neither Here Nor There | Hecate and the Greek Philosophy of the In-Between
Every god in the Greek pantheon owned something. Zeus owned the sky. Poseidon owned the…
The Language That Refused to Die | How Greek Survived 3,000 Years
Consider what it means for a language to be three thousand years old and still…
