Our first Christmas escape
Tuesday March 09th 2010, 11:53 am
Filed under: greek architecture columns

Every year Christmas holidays in the UK seem to be getting very quiet. They last so long and become monotonously boring. You feel as if you just can’t wait until everything comes back to normal. This year we decided to do something different. So we went out and booked our holiday to Turkey in Side for seven days while all the hassle of Christmas rash in the UK is at its pick.

Our holiday was booked on the 18th of Decem (more…)



Egypt Holidays Trump Greeks For Ancient Culture
Monday October 26th 2009, 12:00 pm
Filed under: greek architecture images
Egypt Holidays Trump Greeks For Ancient Culture

Egypt holidays can offer you culture and history like no other, and – as the last remaining Wonder of the World – the Pyramids are still well worth a visit.

The Ancient Greeks were a pretty bright bunch of people. Not only did they give the Western world mathematics, philosophy, politics and the Olympic Games, they also started the craze of going on Egypt holidays to visit the Pyramids.

The Parthenon may be impressive, but (more…)