Helios and the Aegean Summer | What July Means in the World That Named the Sun
July in the Aegean is not a season you experience passively. The sun arrives before five in the morning and does not fully release its grip until after nine at…
Hellenic Essentials
Echoes from the Acropolis
Halkidiki | Where the Art of Relaxation Becomes a Way of Life
The three peninsulas of Halkidiki extend into the northern Aegean at intervals that make the…
Discover Zakynthos | A Mediterranean Gem of Natural Beauty and Rich Heritage
The loggerhead sea turtle has been nesting on the beaches of Zakynthos for longer than…
Asclepius Awakens and the Ancient Healing Rituals That Mark the End of Winter in Greece
In the high, thin air of the Greek mountains or the salt-crusted edges of the…
Five Greek Islands That Conceal Mythological Secrets
Every Greek island has two geographies. The first is the one that appears on maps…
The Abduction of Europa | Divine Love, Cultural Legacy, and the Naming of a Continent
The continent is named for a Phoenician princess who was carried off by a bull.…
Tears of Helen | The Bitter Yellow Flower of the Peloponnese
The Salt of Memory and the Golden Bloom of Helen
The Buzz from Olympus
Ten Ritual Drinks Inspired by the Gods of Greece
The Greek word for nectar, the drink of the immortals, means victory over death. Ambrosia, what the gods ate, means immortality. The Olympians were served both by Hebe, the goddess…
Oracle's Wisdom
Atlantis | Plato’s Map of What Cannot Be Held
Plato was not writing about a city. He was writing about what happens to the forces that the gods defeated but could not destroy, and what happens to the civilisation…
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The Sacred Way | Walking the Road the Greeks Never Stopped Using
There is a road in western Athens, signposted in ordinary blue and white municipal lettering,…
The Empousa | Hecate’s Phantom at the Crossroads
Most Greek monsters have a fixed shape. The Minotaur is always a man with a…
Hera | The Queen Who Ruled Before She Was a Wife
Before Hera was Zeus's wife, she was a plank of wood tied to a willow…
The Dioscuri | One Mortal, One Divine, Both Necessary
When the roof fell in at Scopas's banquet, Simonides the poet was the only person…
Nikos Kazantzakis | The Man Who Wrote God and Was Excommunicated for It
If you climb to the highest point of the Venetian walls guarding the city of…
The Lion Gate | Europe’s Oldest Monumental Sculpture and the Curse Behind It
The gate has been visible above ground throughout recorded history. Every other major monument of…
