A GOOD WEEK FOR GOSPELS, APOSTLES, AND EPISTLES

In most of the world we’re coming up to Easter, the most important religious festival in the Christian calendar. Actually that’s not the case here in Greece as the Orthodox church still uses the Julian Calendar – Greek Easter is at the start of May this year. But it seems a good time to tell you about the new religious tour we’ve added to our portfolio of Greek travel experiences.

IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ST. PAUL

Of the 12 disciples of Jesus who became apostles St. Paul is one of the most important. Following the crucifixion and resurrection Paul travelled extensively around the shores and through the islands of the Eastern Mediterranean spreading the Gospel and establishing at least 14 churches during his journeys. He appears in the book of ‘Acts’ in the New Testament but is particularly famous for his ‘Epistles’ or ‘letters’, which are normally appended at the end of the Bible.

NO SMALL MATTER

In theological terms the Saint’s teachings are known as ‘Pauline doctrine’. Interestingly the word or name Pauline comes from an old French word meaning ‘small’. But Paul’s journeys were no small matter and he ticked off some notable cities on his visits – many of which we include in our new religious tour ‘In the Wake and Footsteps of St. Paul’. We needed to use both ‘wake’ and ‘footsteps’ as part of his journeys were on foot and part by boat.

ATHENS, THESSALONIKI, CORINTH, EPHESUS, AND MORE

The trip we have curated is a religious ‘tour de force’. Paul is known to have lived and preached in major Greek cities of his time. He is particularly know for his relationship with Corinth which, in antiquity, was Greece’s second most populous community. He later wrote two famous Epistles to the Christians there. However he also spent time and preached in Thessaloniki, Athens and Ephesus.

OTHER SIGHTS AND SITES ALONG THE WAY

In following Paul we pass close to other religious wonders which are simply too good to miss. So we naturally stop off at Meteora and see the monasteries and visit Delphi to hear about more ancient Gods. The optional cruise section of the tour, which takes you to Ephesus, includes a visit to the religious delight that is Patmos. The cruise itinerary also calls at Santorini, Mykonos, and Heraklion on Crete.

YOUR INBOUND AGENT FOR ALL THINGS GREEK

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MAKE SURE YOUR CLIENTS ARE IN THE RUNNING FOR ATHENS MARATHON 2024 – BOOKING NOW

IT’S THE RACE ON EVERY MARATHON RUNNER’S BUCKET LIST – DON’T MISS OUT

The Athens Marathon is a world classic, run largely along the route taken by the Greek soldier Pheippides when racing to announce victory over the Persians at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE. It’s one of the toughest courses in the world, climbing over 332m (over 1,000 feet).  As one of the most spectacular events of its kind in the world it has rightly become a ‘must-do’ challenge for every serious runner. There are also 5km and 10km road races

MAKE THE EARLY RUNNING

he 2023 events were a complete sell out and we fully expect 2024 to be the same. Race registrations open next month in April 2024 but the Athens Marathon Experience can be so much more than just a road-race. we recommend a package of 6 days duration that includes:

A special guided Historic City Discovery Run
A visit to Marathon to see the museum 
A guided tour along the race route with an experienced running coach
A ‘day-after’ wind-down cruise to three beautiful local islands
A guided city tour to see the Acropolis and Parthenon

3 star and 4 star accommodation is available, located near the city centre within easy reach of the tavernas and restaurants of the famous Plaka neighbourhood.

MAKE A DATE WITH THE ATHENS MARATHON – SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10th 2024

The 2024 running takes place on November 10th so now is the time to start applying for race places. Mail your client database as you almost certainly have some keen runners on there, and runners always have running buddies.

Group registrations and entries are available for 10 people upward. Why not reach out to your local running clubs and offer to put a package together – it might introduce a whole new range of clients to your business. 

YOUR INBOUND AGENT FOR ALL THINGS GREEK

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Or by calling +(30) 21620 20021.

Travel in the tradition of Greek Meze

A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING GREEK

We have a great tradition in Greece when we sit down to welcome friends to a meal – we take a small portion of the tastiest dishes from our amazing heritage and put them all on the table at the same time. We call it Meze, literally a taste or a bite, a mouthwatering combination of flavours and spices perfect for sharing.

HONEYMOONERS, FAMILIES, FRIENDS – WHAT’S NOT TO LOVE?

ON HOLIDAY YOU EAT WITH YOUR EYES

According to the famous ancient Roman gourmet Apicus, who wrote one of the first recorded cookbooks, ‘first you eat with your eyes’, and we certainly wouldn’t disagree. In fact we think the same is true about being on holiday in Greece which has some of the most attractive sights in the Mediterranean. By a quirk of homophonic grammar, many of which are also famous historic ‘sites’, some on the mainland and some on our islands.

A FEAST OF EXPLORATION

The great news is that, just like a Meze meal laid out on a dining table, it’s so easy to get between these various classic ‘morsels’ picking and choosing amongst your favourites or even trying all of them. Many are within easy reach of Athens by road, others reached in traditional island-hopping fashion by boat. No matter how big your appetite for exploration, our country and waters are a feast for the senses.

LET US GIVE YOU GREECE ON A PLATTER

From the ancient and classic to the Venetian and the Ottoman, through man-made wonders and natural beauty, from fast-food budget snack to extravagant 5-star a la carte, we can prepare a menu to suit every taste and budget. Let us take care of you and your customers and, just like a top-class Maitre D’, we’ll show the very finest flavours of Greece.  

Rest assured, we’ll also point you in the direction of our favourite restaurants for Meze!

YOUR INBOUND AGENT FOR ALL THINGS GREEK

For more information about our wide range of holidays & trips in Greece get in touch with our experienced team on our contact us page.

Or by calling +(30) 21620 20021.

A CRUISE TO SHARE THE LOVE THIS VALENTINE’S DAY

SUMMER 2024 ALL CRUISES ARE ROMANTIC – THIS ONE ESPECIALLY SO

Few things in the world of travel are more romantic than hoisting sail and venturing out into the wild blue yonder on Homer’s legendary ‘wine dark’ Aegean sea. In Greece it’s been this way since the dawn of time – albeit the creature comforts you find on board these days are rather more superior and luxurious.

HONEYMOONERS, FAMILIES, FRIENDS – WHAT’S NOT TO LOVE?

There’s something rather lovely about a small vessel. Well, there has to be as with no more than 4 cabins and 8 people on board (plus the skipper and host) you need to be fond of each other. This stunning ‘Big Cat’, Satyam Melody, is equally as wonderful and relaxed for honeymooners, a three-generation family, or a group of good friends. Romance, affection, fondness – what’s not to love?

CRUISE IN THE WAKE OF ROMANCE

Our cruise starts in Athens, named for Athena the Greek Goddess of Wisdom – so it’s a smart sort of place to kick-off from. The itinerary encompasses the Saronic Gulf, a stretch of beautiful water lying between the Attica and Argolis Peninsulas. En route we hop between the islands of Hydra, Spetses and Aegina and also call into Epidaurus, Poros and Ermioni on the Peloponnese mainland. These are places Odysseus would have called at, on his way home from the Trojan wars, in one of the most legendary love stories of all time – his 10 year journey back to find his wife Penelope.

BEST WISHES FOR VALENTINE’S DAY ET AL

Every day in Greece is someone’s ‘Name Day’ and, unsurprisingly, February 14th is the name day of everybody called Valentine or Valentina. But today is also a moveable feast of celebrations – in other places around the world it’s National Library Lover’s Day, National Ferris Wheel Day, Pet Theft Awareness Day, and even National Cream-Filled Chocolate’s Day.

Somewhat rather more appropriately, it’s also National Flirting Week. So here’s a rose for you!

YOUR INBOUND AGENT FOR ALL THINGS GREEK

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Or by calling +(30) 21620 20021.

A TALE OF TWO EASTERS

SUMMER 2024 STARTS HERE

Typically, the tourist season starts in Greece at Easter. Well, Greek Orthodox Easter anyway. Here in Greece we work to the old fashion Julian calendar rather than the more globally used Gregorian one. That means Easter in Greece falls later than in most of the rest of the world. Technically it all depends on the date of the first full moon after the Jewish celebration of Passover, which is the festival that caused Christ to be in Jerusalem before the crucifixion. More practically in 2024 it falls on Sunday May 5th, whilst Easter Sunday elsewhere is March 31st.

THE BEGINNINGS OF ORTHODOXY

The Orthodox church was founded following the Pentecost, by Christ’s apostles. Two interesting Greek words here – ‘orthodox’ means ‘right opinion’ and Pentecost means ‘fifty’. Traditionally the church was founded 50 days after Passover when the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles, and they found themselves speaking in foreign tongues so that they could go abroad and spread the word.

AS SURE AS EGGS IS RED

In family terms Greek orthodox Easter is rather like Thanksgiving in America – people tend to go back to their hometowns and villages and celebrate with their families. There are processions, feasts of spit-roast lamb, and flamboyant fireworks. And, of course, the traditional smashing of hard-boiled eggs that have been painted red to symbolise the blood of Christ and the cracking of his tomb for the resurrection. In Athens the celebrations are quite a spectacle.

TO CORINTH, IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ST. PAUL

St. Paul was one of the first apostles to travel to Greece, arriving in 50 CE and settling in the important provincial capital of Corinth, working as a tentmaker. He preached the Gospel to both the locals and the large Jewish community, in total visiting Corinth three times. The legacy of his Letters to the Corinthians are examples of some of the finest early scriptures. The history of Corinth goes back way beyond that and the site has been occupied since 6,500 BCE. It was a place of great strategic importance throughout the bronze ages, was destroyed by the Romans in 146 BCE, then rebuilt by Julius Caesar around 51 CE.

ENJOY A TWO-CENTRE EASTER BREAK

If you’re interested in Christianity, or religion at large for that matter, the great thing about Corinth is its proximity to Athens. That makes it easy to come for all the excitement of Easter in our wonderful capital and then drive east for just over an hour and visit both the ruins of old Corinth and the new city for a perfect two centre holiday. Or add more interesting Christian sites and make a week or two of it.

If you think and Easter with a difference would be interesting, why not take advantage of our egg-celent service?

YOUR INBOUND AGENT FOR ALL THINGS GREEK

For more information about our wide range of holidays & trips in Greece get in touch with our experienced team on our contact us page.

Or by calling +(30) 21620 20021.

BIGGER NEWS THAN MARATHON…

EXPLORE GREECE JOINS USTOA

It was 2493 years ago this week that news reached Athens that a Greek army of 10,000, under the generalship of Miltiades, had defeated a Persian Army of 15,000 at the Battle of Marathon on September 12th 460BCE. The announcement came courtesy of a messenger called Pheidippides who ran from the battlefield to the Parthenon. Having previously run over 200 miles in two days to try and get support from the Spartans, he then sadly fell to the floor and died. Only 192 Greek perished in the battle and the monument to them stands proudly on the plain.

We think our new news that we have become members of the United States Tour Operators Association is, well, sort of up there with the battle result.

3 MILLION GREEK-AMERICANS  WILL CHEER THE NEWS

Joining the United States Tour Operators Associations makes perfect sense. America has the second largest community of people of Greek origin in the world. That’s equivalent to 30% of the entire population of Greece! Many of them are now third and even fourth generation, but they’re still in touch with Greek history, myths and legends and love to come back.

EVERY YEAR ONE MILLION AMERICANS VISIT GREECE

Of course it isn’t just American-Greeks that are drawn to visit the antiquities and beauty of our mainland and islands. Every year around one million Americans of all extraction come to discover and explore sites such as the theatre at Epidavros (above).

EXPLORE GREECE? THERE’S A CLUE IN OUR NAME!

If you have people who want to explore Greece then it’s always best for them to explore with a local who knows the hide-away authentic back alleyway restaurants just as well as the high profile sites. In which case there’s a big clue in the name of our inbound ground handling company – Explore Greece.

Now proudly a member of the United States Tour Operators Association.

YOUR INBOUND AGENT FOR ALL THINGS GREEK

For more information about our wide range of holidays & trips in Greece get in touch with our experienced team on our contact us page.

Or by calling +(30) 21620 20021.

PYTHAGORAS EAT YOUR HEART OUT

…NOT TO FORGET EUCLID

We Greeks know a thing or two about angles. After all, in Pythagoras and Euclid we have the originators of modern mathematics. The former of course specialised in right angles and Euclid was the father of geometry. But let us tell you straight away that there are no wrong angles when it comes to visiting either the Greek mainland or her stunning islands.

SEEING BOTH SIDES NOW

If you’re a student of the classics you will know that the Greek word ‘amphi’ – as in amphitheatre – means ‘both sides’. That’s why the building at Epidauros (above) is not an amphitheatre but simply a theatre as it’s only a half circle – we like to be ahead of the curve! Then again we are experts in having a 360 degree view of everything possible to see.

A Explore Greek travel expert gone chillin’ for the day.

MORE FACETS THAN A CHILIAGON 

You have to be an expert to know this (tbh we admit we had to look it up) but a 1,000-sided polyhedron is called a ‘chiliagon’. We think that’s a brilliant way to look at Greece. Certainly we are a ‘polyculture’, the word ‘poly’ meaning many. We have been invaded and occupied countless times, adopting something of each culture we have embraced. Add to that earthquakes and tsunamis,  volcanic cataclysms, Gods and monsters, myths and legends, and a fair sprinkling of facts and history, and we must have at least a thousand faces. Come and chill for a while.

LET US SQUARE THE CIRCLE FOR YOU

Ancient Greek mathematicians were obsessed with the idea of ‘squaring the circle’. It became a metaphor for something that was impossible or something that only alchemists could achieve. But, when it comes to putting together a package of all the best things to do and see in Greece, we think our experts have a winning formula that makes the impossible, possible. 

YOUR INBOUND AGENT FOR ALL THINGS GREEK

As an inbound travel agent for all things Greek, we offer a full portfolio of services ranging from cutural day trips and short breaks out of Athens, to soft adventure tours of the mainland, multi-island-hopping holidays and full-on cruises. If you are planning a tour to Greece make sure you speak to our incredibly knowledgeable and expert team.

HOW SUSTAINABLE TOURISM AND TRAVEL STARTED IN GREECE

AN ODYSSEY OF SUSTAINABILITY

We Greeks lay claim to a lot of things. We think that’s fair enough – we’ve been making an impact on land and sea around the Eastern Mediterranean for 4,000 years or more. Odysseus, legendary King of Ithaca, was one of the first great tourists, taking 10 years to return home to his wife Penelope after the Trojan War (boy, he must have one of the all-time great excuses!) Of course, in his day travel was totally sustainable – you either hoisted a sail or got the oars out. Today the world is in much more of a rush to get from one place to another.

PROTECTING OUR GREATEST ASSETS TAKES TIME, CARE AND MONEY

But, back in the day, when King Priam looked over the walls of Troy and saw 1,000 Greek ships landing, he was among the first to realise the impact tourism can have on your beaches. Although at least back then in the bronze age anything that got left lying around would have been naturally recycled by the elements. Greece, as an island nation, has 13,676 kilometres of coastline, much of it made up of lovely beaches and secluded coves. It is one of our greatest assets, as too are the seas that wrap around our land.

Greece has some of the best beaches in the world.

Sadly today, modern materials such as single use plastics hang around on our beaches and pollute our waters for eternity. Whilst Greece has done wonders in protecting its culture and history – we have an amazing 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites – it is harder to legislate what happens in open waters.

TAKING POSITIVE ACTION TO CLEAN UP OUR BEACHES

At Explore Greece we have a policy of taking positive action to preserve our natural heritage. Increasingly, many of our guests choose to join us and, on our cruise programmes, our Captains arrange to drop anchor for an hour or two and guests and crew go ashore to collect rubbish from the beach. This is then bagged and disposed of at the next port of call.

SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL IN THE SARONIC GULF

We have long espoused the philosophy that ‘Small is Beautiful’ and more sustainable. Nowhere is this more apparent than on our private catamaran charter that sails out of Athens and explores the hidden gems of the Saronic Gulf and Eastern Peloponnese. Our stable twin-hull catamarans carry no more than 6 guests, looked after by a Captain and stewardess. That makes them perfect for a multi-generational family holiday – or even a very special honeymoon.

The normal itinerary runs out of Athens and visits Epidaurus, Hydra, Spetses, Ermioni, Poros and Aegina. And of course drops anchor somewhere along the way to clean-up a beach.  

YOUR INBOUND AGENT FOR ALL THINGS GREEK

As an inbound travel agent for all things Greek, we offer a full portfolio of services ranging from cutural day trips and short breaks out of Athens, to soft adventure tours of the mainland, multi-island-hopping holidays and full-on cruises. If you are planning a tour to Greece make sure you speak to our incredibly knowledgeable and expert team.

WELCOME TO THE CENTRE OF CIVILISATION

People instantly associate Athens with the Acropolis. Actually the word ‘acropolis’ literally means ‘high city’ – so, something built on a hill. There are many ‘acropoles’ in Greece – there is a wonderful one overlooking Lindos on Rhodes. But what people are really talking about in Athens is The Parthenon, a temple started in 447BCE and dedicated to the Goddess Athena after whom the city is named. The word ‘Parthenon’ means ‘virgin girl’ and in the 6th century CE it was dedicated by Christians to the Virgin Mary.

Cape Sounion – Temple of Poseidon

THE MOST ROMANTIC PLACE IN THE WORLD?

The Parthenon is the spiritual home of all Greeks. It has an amazing and proud history. It is a wonderful place to visit, and the Parthenon museum is a culture vulture’s delight. It is also absolutely drop-dead-gorgeous by moonlight and there is nothing more romantic in the world than to have dinner at a restaurant at the base of the hill as the moon rises behind the temple ruins. We Greeks say ‘dine beneath the acropolis when the moon is full and you can’t help but fall in love’. The Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion is equally romantic at sunset. Understandably they are both popular places to propose marriage

The Lion Gate at Mycenae – relic of The Golden Age.

THE TEMPLE AT THE CENTRE OF THE UNIVERSE

The Parthenon is also the Temple at the Centre of the Universe. At least, it was during the Golden Age of Greece and if you want to sample wonderful relics and ruins dating back to the bronze age it’s a wonderful base. It’s within an easy drive of Delphi, the wonderful Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, Corinth and Mycenae. A little bit further away, but still comfortably doable as a day trip, are sites like ancient Olympia and Thermopylae.

If you like to run, then Ancient Marathon is a predictable 26.2 miles!

Olympia – the original Olympic Stadium

ATHENS BY NIGHT

When the day (trip) is done Athens is just a brilliant place to spend the evening discussing the things you’ve seen, talking about walking in the footsteps of Delphic Priestesses and heroes from the Trojan War. And the place to go is the Plaka district where Athenians and tourists alike gather for dinner, music, and conversation. Tables are filled with mezze to share on hot pitta bread, glasses are filled with a variety of local wines (and hey, there’s nothing wrong with frosty cold retsina on a hot summer night), and the air is filled with love.

HOW LONG SHOULD YOU COME FOR?

To be honest you can probably see the best bits of Athens in 2 days and nights – it’s quite a small city. But if you want to experience the Golden Age of classical Greek civilisation you can cover a lot in 5 or 6 days. We can make all the arrangements – hotels of all qualities, private transport to visit the sites, great recommendations for places to drink, dine and dance even. We’re local experts and it’s always good to have that connection.


YOUR INBOUND AGENT FOR ALL THINGS GREEK

As an inbound travel agent for all things Greek, we offer a full portfolio of services ranging from cutural day trips and short breaks out of Athens, to soft adventure tours of the mainland, multi-island-hopping holidays and full-on cruises. If you are planning a tour to Greece make sure you speak to our incredibly knowledgeable and expert team.

For more information about our wide range of holidays & trips in Greece get in touch with our experienced team on our contact us page.

Or by calling +(30) 21620 20021.

REDISCOVER ISLAND-HOPPING WITH TIME TO EXPLORE

Fifty years ago the way to explore Greek history and the islands was by ferry, with a back-pack, sleeping on the beaches, staying where you wanted for as long as you wanted. It was a carefree if very sandy way to travel. Then we had island-hopping cruises where your ship docked at a harbour somewhere, you rushed and rushed around for an hour or two, then rushed back to head-off for the next place.

HYBRID ISLAND-HOPPING WITH ALL CREATURE COMFORTS

Of course, you can still cruise. But we recommend a hybrid way to island hop. One that gives you time to soak up the character and experience the culture and history of our beautiful islands, We particularly recommend this 10-day tour which visits 4 amazing places.

IT ALL STARTS IN ATHENS…

OK, so Athens isn’t an island – it’s even better, it’s a legend! Home and hearth to ever Greek and everything Hellenic it is a city that never sleeps and a place you’ll never tire of. We spend three nights here. The day you arrive we transfer you to your hotel and the evening is at leisure to acclimatise. On Day 2 we give you a guided morning tour that climaxes at The Acropolis and The Parthenon.  This evening explore the restaurants and bars as you choose.

…NEXT WE HOP OFF TO MYKONOS…

The following morning we catch the hydrofoil to Mykonos – playground of hedonists from around the globe. We spend three nights here so make sure you enjoy the beaches and nightlife but don’t miss hopping over to the tiny island of Delos for half-a-day, it’s one of the most important ancient sites in Greece. Also check out the optional local cookery and wine courses at Mykonian Spiti, a farmstead up in the hills.

…THEN IT’S SANTORINI…

On Day 6 it’s another hydrofoil trip, heading to the southernmost island of the Cyclades, Santorini. We have the best part of three days and three nights here. There is time to chill out on the black sand volcanic beaches, but we’ll offer you an optional tour of the island and show you Akrotiri – the Greek equivalent of Pompeii (only better!). We also recommend the optional wine tasting tour as the white wines here, grown on volcanic soil, are world renowned.

PRICES FROM €1,375 TO €2,068 PER PERSON IN TWIN ROOM

Prices vary seasonally but we can particularly recommend the low-season in September and October when this part of the Aegean has very pleasant temperatures, warm waters and excellent value prices. Single room supplements apply.

Prices include 4 star B&B hotel accommodation, all transfers, and a half-day city tour of Athens (on a shared basis). Hotel tax (€3.00 pppn) must be settled directly with the hotel.

For more information email info@egh.travel or call +302162020021

For more information about our wide range of holidays & trips in Greece get in touch with our experienced team on our contact us page.