Cise between Greece’s glisteng Cyclas, enjoyg stops Athens, Santori, the gay and LGBTQ+ hotspot of Mykonos, and more!
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GREECE GAY TRAVEL
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The remas of ancient Greece fascate still today, and s art and s we n trace the origs of Wtern culture and the begngs of gay and lbian history.
On this tour we will return to our roots-both as heirs of the glor tradn that is Wtern civilizatn, and as gay men and women who regnize ourselv the Greek past. It is on a very quiet street but jt a few mut walk to everythg central Athens: Parliament Square, the ma shoppg street, the ma gay bar, some of our favore rtrants—and of urse the historic Plaka neighborhood and the Acropolis (of which there are splendid views om the rooftop pool.
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Gay history is all around : we see the llissos-the river where Socrat disurs on male-male love Plato’s dialogu; the remas of the vast temple built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian (the first great fan of Greek homosexualy); the statue of Lord Byron, the bisexual English rake whose heroic ath dramatized the Greek revolutn agast the Ottoman Empire; and several other sights that unrsre the gay theme that ns through ancient Greek history. We learn about the glory of classil Athens, while focg on the central role of same-sex relatns Athenian culture: particular, we learn about Harmodi and Aristogeon, the gay uple that served as Ancient Athens’ Uncle Sam. Ls well known than Olympia, Nemea is of special tert to for the astonishg homoerotic graffi om 2500 years ago prerved on s walls.
On our way back to Athens, we stop at a rarely vised se that is rich gay history: the ln monument of Chaironeia. DAYS 8 -9 – A short two-hour ferry ri tak to Mykonos, perhaps the lovelit of the Greek islands, famo for s betiful whe village, s turquoise sea, s beach-and s gay nightlife.
And on Day 9, we will have one last lovely Greek seafood dner to toast our new iends, this betiful untry, and s fabulo gay past!