Do you love the Olympic games? If so, you need to visit the ancient archaeological site of Olympia, where the Olympic games began on your trip to Greece.| Reflections Enroute
Do you love quick stops that take your breath away? That's exactly what the Corinth Canal can do. It's a quick stop along the road, but there's plenty of reasons to make sure it's on your itinerary, not least of which is that i's just gorgeous!| Reflections Enroute
Are you heading to Athens? It's an incredible city, and sitting right on top is the Acropolis! No matter what you must visit this ancient gem. We've got all the info you need to visit it right here.| Reflections Enroute
Who's in for a spectacular road trip through ancient Greece? With stunning landscapes, pristine turquoise waters, tasty dishes, and plenty of things to do and see, a Peloponnese Road Trip is perfect! Read on as we tell you all about the great things we've learned on our recent journey.| Reflections Enroute
Do you love traipsing around some great castle ruins? How about a fantastic springtime hike up in the beautiful mountains of Greece? We do, and we really enjoyed our visit to Mystras, especially our scramble up to the castle.| Reflections Enroute
When visiting Athens, don’t miss the Acropolis Museum and the National Archaeological Museum. They’re the best museums in Athens with amazing Greek artifacts.| Reflections Enroute
Is a trip to Athens in your future? If so, add Lycabettus Hill in your list of things to do. It’s the highest hill in Athens and has amazing 360-degree views.| Reflections Enroute
Have you always wanted to explore the land of the Ancient Greeks? The Greece mainland has so much to offer that one week driving to Thessaloniki and back is a must. Our Greece Road Trip for ten days will make you want to return again and again.| Reflections Enroute
Are you visiting Greece? If so, don’t miss the Changing of the Guard in Athens. The unique and historical uniforms and maneuvers are amazing.| Reflections Enroute
Interested in Greek Mythology, especially Helen of Troy? The Archaeological Site of Mycenae holds the key to so many of these stories, and you can climb the citadel that Agamemnon ruled over. No visit to the Peloponnese is complete without a stop to Mycenae.| Reflections Enroute