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FLY ME TO THE MOON TRAVEL – VOLUME 75
Dear Traveler, In the warm embrace of August, we feel soothed and relaxed as we make the most of the carefree summer days. The eternal sunshine warms our souls as we absorb the energy surrounding us and pause to recharge our batteries before we are called to return to our everyday routine.
The Famous Varieties and Creations of Greek Marble
Greece is truly both a geological and an artistic wonder, and those two worlds come together in the wealth of ancient temples and sculpture. Fans of classical architecture and art will have noted that very often the source of the marble that created these wonders is also mentioned - Parian, Tinian, Penteli, Thacian, Naxian. Each
Slow Cruising Along the East Coast of the Peloponnese
Just south of Athens is one of the Mediterranean’s premier sailing destinations - the eastern shores of the Peloponnese and the Saronic Gulf. It makes a fascinating route to explore by boat; culture and beauty will vie for your attention, unless the endless blue of the Aegean and the skies above capture you entirely. The
The Dormition of the Virgin – the 15th of August in Greece
The Dormition of the Virgin Mary, a holiday that is observed only by the most devout Christians in much of the western world, holds in Greece a significance on par with that of Easter and Christmas. It is the festive climax of summer, the season’s quintessential peak. If your Greek holiday coincides with the 15th
Tragedy – the Role and Teachings of Ancient Greek Tragedy
The Greek Tragedy is truly one of the foundations of Western culture, an inspiration for centuries of great dramatic works. Specific famous works address and explore the fundamental questions and struggles of human existence, remaining as such as relevant to the contemporary spirit as they were when first performed. Here following are some famous dramatists
FLY ME TO THE MOON TRAVEL NEWSLETTER – VOLUME 74
Dear Traveler, We often hear stories of some faraway land, filled with long journeys, brave heroes, mighty knights, and mischievous pirates. In Greece, all these magical stories come alive. As we travel through the realms of our imagination we are invited to explore the timeless history of this inspiring and diverse country, blessed with
Ancient Greek Comedy – the Role and Teachings of Comedy
Of the many fundamental contributions of Ancient Greece to western culture is the birth of theater. Between tragedy and comedy, ancient Greek theater expresses the fullness of the human experience, allowing the audience to vicariously experience emotions of dramatic depth, and also to lighten the soul through merriment. It was a complement to life that
Kastellorizo – A Dreamy Destination in the Eastern Dodecanese
Proud, remote Kastellorizo, the smallest of the Dodecanese, is - together with its surrounding islets, the easternmost inhabited frontier of the Greek Aegean, lying less than three kilometers from the shores of Asia Minor. Rich in culture, history, and beauty, it is a marvelous destination. Ancient Megisti It wasn’t always called Kastellorizo; in fact, Megisti
Chalki – The Authentic Dodecanese Experience
Many visitors to Greece, particularly first-time visitors - are lured by the magnetic pull of the most famous of the islands, like Santorini, Mykonos, and, in the Dodecanese, Rhodes. The hype is completely justified - these blockbuster islands truly deliver. But with so many other visitors circulating, the low-key, authentic charms of Greek Island life
FLY ME TO THE MOON TRAVEL – NEWSLETTER VOLUME 73
Dear Traveler, June is the perfect time to slow down and recharge your energy for the rest of the year. As we shift towards the Solstice and the start of the season, there is a sense of freedom in allowing and embracing change. In this month’s newsletter “Seas the Day” we introduce you to the fascinating