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European Tour: Gay Greece $100 Off

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Gay Greece Travel Tour

From Oscar Wilde Tours

October 1-10. Save $100 when you mention The Men Event

LGBTQ+ Greece, From Achilles to Alexander the Great and Beyond

SAVE $100 when you mention “The Men Event”

Full tour details here: oscarwildetours.com/gay-greece-travel-tours/

To learn more, contact Oscar Wilde Tours at info@oscarwildetours.com or (646)560-3205.


Learn Greece’s Gay Stories:

* Zeus and his boyfriend Ganymede

* Achilles and Patroclus

* The gay founders of the Athenian democracy

* The great all-gay regiment of Classical Greece

* Alexander the Great

* Hadrian and his beloved Antinous

*Nude athletics

Plus, spend 2 days each on both of the most beautiful Greek islands!


Sparkling white island villages, set in a turquoise sea; fascinating ruins of ancient temples perched on rugged hillsides.  Who needs an extra reason to visit Greece?  But gay people, we have one:  Greece is also the greatest country of gay history, the place where gay love had a central role in the cultural flowering that laid the foundations of Western culture. This is where democracy was invented, along with philosophy, history, and the theater (both tragedy and comedy)—all products of a culture in which male-male love enjoyed the highest prestige. So come discover the roots of Pride on this eye-opening tour:  enjoy the beauty, charm, and great art of one of the world’s most beautiful countries, while learning about the gay side of the glory that was Greece!

Our trip starts with Athens, center of Greek culture since the Classical period.  We visit the famous temples of the Acropolis, but also less commonly visited sites, such as the Kerameikos, ancient Athens’ fascinating cemetery, and the city’s amazing art museums. We will learn about the great flowering of Classical Athenian culture—where Socrates conversed with Plato, and the first tragedies were performed—with a focus on the rich evidence for same-sex love, such as the story of Harmodius and Aristogeiton, the male couple whom the Athenians worshiped (and we mean worshiped) as the founders of their democracy.

Athens will also serve as our base for day excursions to the other major sights of mainland Greece. First we take a trip south to the Peloponnese, where we visit the startling Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae, city of the Homeric epics, with the original buddy story of Achilles Patroclus (probably gay—but aren’t they all?); Nemea, where we see the remains of one of the four great stadia of ancient Greece; and Epidauros, with its amazingly well-preserved ancient Greek theater (famous today for its acoustics).

Next, we take a trip to Delphi, to visit the shrine of the ancient world’s most important oracle, famous for the obscure sayings that brought tragedy to Oedipus and Croesus—and where, among other gods, the Roman Emperor Hadrian’s divinized lover Antinous was worshiped, with the most beautiful of all the many statues of him still on view today. And on the way, we visit the Lion of Chaironeia, monument to the Sacred Band, the most feared regiment in Classical Greece and a potent source of gay pride.

The next phase of our trip takes us to one of the world’s great beauty spots:  the Greek Islands. And we visit the two most beautiful of them, Santorini and Mykonos.  After a morning boat trip out from Athens’ ancient port, the Piraeus, we land on Santorini, where we spend the next two days visiting many epochs of the island’s history:  Akrotiri, the large prehistoric city that is probably the basis for the myth of Atlantis; ancient Thera, a well-preserved ancient Spartan city whose graffiti may explain the origins of Greek homosexuality; and Fira, the beautiful all-white village famed for its views of sunset over the island’s vast sunken caldera and for the donkeys that form its traditional transport system.

On our third island day, a short boat ride takes us to Mykonos, a beacon of gay freedom for the last 40 years, with its (even more?) sparkling white town, turquoise waters, famous beaches, and gay nightlife. While there, we also visit the nearby island of Delos, with its beautifully preserved ancient city— including a remarkable alley of ancient stone phalluses!

To learn more, contact info@oscarwildetours.com or (646)560-3205.

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