Greece in November

We are tentatively planning a small group trip to Greece of about 10 days for November 2025.    The rough plan is to arrive and spend perhaps three nights in Athens and see the usual sights, then a bus will take us to Nauplion/Nafplio on the East coast of the Peloponnesus and from there visit Mycenae and Epidauros, and perhaps Tiryns and/or Nemea.  Then several days by bus to visit Olympia and Delphi and perhaps a monastery and return to Athens for a farewell night.  Of course, participants may arrive early and stay later, and as always we are happy to assist in travel pans

We'll be sending out a letter in a few days, but it will help in our negotiations with hotels etc if we have a rough idea of the group size.  Please let me know if A You are interested and would like to join us if it fits our schedule.  (This does not mean you would like to join us in your wildest dreams, which are unlikely to come through because you are in the army, prison, or are hindered by some other obligation or constraint.)

 

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Thomas Fleming

Thomas Fleming is president of the Fleming Foundation. He is the author of six books, including The Morality of Everyday Life and The Politics of Human Nature, as well as many articles and columns for newspapers, magazines,and learned journals. He holds a Ph.D. in Classics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and a B.A. in Greek from the College of Charleston. He served as editor of Chronicles: a Magazine of American Culture from 1984 to 2015 and president of The Rockford Institute from 1997-2014. In a previous life he taught classics at several colleges and served as a school headmaster in South Carolina

2 Responses

  1. Robert Geraci says:

    I am seriously thinking of participating and likely two of u

  2. Vince Cornell says:

    The Cornells will be there. I’m not quite sure, at this point, how many, but we should have a significant representation.