Four Archaeological Notables on Greece’s Dream Island of Santorini

Posted on October 12, 2012 by sguese

Santorini is the Greek dream that never seems to sleep. The crescent shaped island never wakes up from its dream-like life of blue domed churches, donkey rides and photogenic sunsets. The drama of Santorini’s landscape only furthers the idea that you couldn’t possibly be awake. Part of Santorini’s dream comes through its ability to transport [...]

Four Corners of Larnaca’s Past

Posted on July 04, 2012 by sguese

A little bit rugged but swarming in charm, Larnaca is a mix of old and new. Home to Cyprus’ largest community of foreigners, it is hard not to feel at home, regardless of your visitor or local status. The third largest city in Cyprus soaks up the joys of roaming its main promenade. Lined in [...]

A Guide To Shopping Until You Drop in Catania

Posted on June 15, 2012 by sguese

Towering above Catania is Mount Etna. The city and the volcano have had a love-hate relationship over the years. In 1669, Etna buried much of the city, but Catania would use the devastation to create a baroque art city comprised of lava rock architecture. And down Catania’s grand squares and wide roads littered in lava [...]

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