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Greece
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Your classics and history courses didn’t teach you everything about
Greece. Yes, yes, Greece is the birthplace of
reason and democracy, but today’s Hellenic Republic it is also a hot and contemporary destination for your
dionysian dreams come true.
The nation of Greece abounds with
amazing historic sites. With 17 World Heritage Sites, 2 Wonders of the Ancient World (The Statue of Zeus at
Olympia and The Colossus of Rhodes), and countless museums, archeological sites, ancient temples, and ruins,
Greece will be sure to bring out the historian-traveler in you. Among the must-sees in the
long list of notables are the Acropolis in Athens, the Temple at Delphi, and the ruins at
Olympia. The Acropolis, or hill city, of Athens is amazing not only for the architectural feats
and historical significance of the Parthenon and the smaller temples and monuments that sit atop it, but also
for the wide sweeping view it offers of Athens. Located on the slope of Mt
Parnassos, the ruins at Delphi also offer an impressive view of surrounding environs, which include the Gulf of
Corinth and the valley below Mt. Parnassos. The main attraction at
Delphi is the Sanctuary of Apollo but you will also find there an ancient stadium, a theatre and several smaller
temples. Delphi is only a 2-3 hour drive from Athens. Finally, whether you’re a
sports enthusiast, a history nut, or a Hellophile, the ruins at Olympia are a must. The birthplace of the
Olympic games, Olympia is where the enormous Statue of Zeus once stood. You can see its remains
there, as well as other temples and a stadium. Stop by the onsite museum
to learn a little more about the ancient games.
The city of Athens itself
is an interesting mix between ancient and modern.
Although the smog can be a problem at times, the city is considered a great one for walking—many streets have
been pedestrianized and sites of historical significance lie around every corner. If you’ll be spending some time in Athens, be sure to visit
the archeological site of Agora Market—the market where Socrates once philosophized—as well as the modern day
flea markets. The city is full of museums,
gardens, temples, and ancient theatres, as well as great outdoor cafes and tantalizing
restaurants. Gay venues are found mostly in the
Kolonaki district.
To get away from the
bustle of Athens, consider the romantic white washed villages of Santorini—a group of islands created by
volcanic activity and located south of mainland Greece in the Aegean Sea. On Santorini you can find both hopping nightlife and secluded
beaches. Head to Fira (also spelt Thira or Phira)
for clubs and bars and to one of the smaller villages for dramatic views and sandy seclusion. Considered a jewel of Greece, the island promises not only
romance and spectacular views, but more opportunities to explore the history and culture of
Greece. So visit archeological sites or museums
when you come in from the beach.
Dionysian culture lives on
in the many festivals and events held in Greece throughout the year. Carnival Season, from February to March, lights up the
country as each town holds its own celebration.
One of the best parties is in Patras. In addition,
Easter is an important festival in Greece as the population is primarily Greek Orthodox. Greek Easter celebrations involve a great deal of ceremony
and celebration. Also noteworthy as you put
together your itinerary is the Hellenic Festival.
Held in Athens each year, the Hellenic Festival is an important celebration of music, drama, and culture, both
past and present, both domestic and international, with performances taking place in ancient Greek
theatres.
Mykonos, an island off the southeast of
mainland Greece, is not only the most gay-friendly locale in Greece, but also one of the most popular
destinations for anyone seeking an exhilarating nightlife. From smooth sandy beaches
and pristine waters to 24 hour clubs and a completely cosmopolitan atmosphere, it is no wonder that Mykonos is
one of the top destinations for European gay men. You will find gay and nude
beaches throughout the island; in fact, the entire island becomes a gay-friendly resort during the tourist
season. In addition to an unrivaled nightlife and ideal cruising beaches, Mykonos offers many
sites and attractions for the lay archeologist, including day trips to the world renowned archeological ruins of
Delos.
See you in Greece!
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