The Pyramid of Hellinikon April 24, 2015 Eric Cauchi Destinations The existence of pyramids in Greece was unknown to most people until recently – and even today not much is known about them… Read More »
Ancient Olympia April 14, 2015 Eric Cauchi Destinations A UNESCO World Heritage site that must not be missed on any tour of Greece, Ancient Olympia is located in the western Peloponnese… Read More »
Ancient Delphi April 5, 2015 Eric Cauchi Destinations Steeped in mystery and magic, Delphi was considered in ancient times as the centre or omphalos (navel) of Mother Earth…. Read More »
Ancient Mycenae April 5, 2015 Eric Cauchi Destinations Our tour of Mycenae may not make us personally ‘rich in gold’ as Homer characterised this illustrious city, but it is sure to be enriching in a wider… Read More »
Ancient Corinth April 4, 2015 Eric Cauchi Destinations The Corinthian land is a portion of the Argive, and is named after Corinthus. That Corinthus was a son of Zeus I have never known anybody say… Read More »
Ancient Lerna April 4, 2015 Eric Cauchi Destinations Immediately after passing through the village of Mili as we travel south of Argos and Nafplio (Nauplion) down the east coast of the Peloponnese… Read More »
Ancient Nemea April 4, 2015 Eric Cauchi Destinations Around 30 kilometres south of Corinth on the road to Nauplion and Argos, in a fertile valley famed for its springs and vineyards near… Read More »
Acrocorinth April 4, 2015 Eric Cauchi Destinations Around an hour away fro Athens by modern motorway, Acrocorinthos, the acropolis of ancient Corinth, is a 575 m (1,886 ft) – high monolithic rock… Read More »
Ancient Tiryns April 3, 2015 Eric Cauchi Destinations A UNESCO World Heritage site. A UNESCO World Heritage site. On the road from Argos, around 15 km from Mycenae and just outside the town of Nauplion… Read More »