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Apollo’s Guide to Greek Summer

Discover three of Greece’s most captivating destinations, where history, culture, and island charm come together.

Starting with Mykonos, the cosmopolitan jewel of the Aegean. Famous for its whitewashed houses, vibrant nightlife, and golden beaches, Mykonos offers a unique blend of glamour and tradition. Stroll through the picturesque alleys of Mykonos Town, admire the iconic windmills, and enjoy world-class dining and beach clubs.

Seaside view of Little Venice in Mykonos, Greece, with colorful balconies over the Aegean waters at sunset.
Ancient marble lion statues on Delos island, Greece, under clear blue skies, symbolizing sacred history and mythology.

Just a short boat ride away lies Delos, one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mediterranean. Uninhabited and sacred, this small island is believed to be the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. Delos is a must-see for history lovers and anyone seeking a glimpse into Greece’s mythological past.

On the mainland, travel to Epidaurus, a place where ancient culture meets natural serenity. Renowned for its 4th-century BC theater, Epidaurus is known for its perfect acoustics and remarkable preservation. Nearby, the Sanctuary of Asclepius– the God of medicine- once welcomed pilgrims seeking healing. Whether you attend a performance under the stars or simply explore the site, Epidaurus is a timeless window into classical Greek civilization.

Panoramic view of the ancient Epidaurus theater in Greece, with stone seats, lush forest, and mountain backdrop.