Magna Carta (Photo by Ash Mills)
Magna Carta (Photo by Ash Mills)

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Explore The Ancient World For Less With Our January Sale

Now that we're into a new decade, what better way to celebrate than with a January sale on ancient world adventures! That's right, we have two spectacular offers to choose from, meaning you can explore a new destination for less if you book between 2nd January and 2nd February!…

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The Romans in the North

Dr. Simon Elliott is one of our fantastic expert Guide Lecturers and will lead our upcoming Romans in the North tour, which departs in both June and September this year. Ahead of this tour, he has written a guest blog post for us about Septimius Severus, who was Roman emperor…

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Eat Like A Local: Greek Fried Courgettes And Tzatziki

If you've been lucky enough to book a place on our popular Crete & Santorini tour, you'll probably have enjoyed several plates of delicious fried courgettes - or kolokythakia tiganita. Served with a refreshing tzatziki or sometimes a creamy tomato sauce, these traditional snacks can be found in most tavernas…

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"Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?" by Oliver Gilkes

A Roman dinner party conjures up images of sophisticated conversation, poetry recitations, and gentle flute music, but this is only a partial view. Some gatherings were just as likely to involve raucous drinking, naked tightrope walkers and vulgar ostentation.

Traditionally thrown in the early evening, after a visit to the…

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Mad, Bad and Dangerous To Know, by Oliver Gilkes

In the fourth century AD, the emperor Julian put pen to paper and composed a satirical sketch called ‘The Caesars’. In it, he imagined a banquet thrown by the Gods, to which they invited the Roman emperors. As each entered the hall the assembled deities discussed their achievements and character,…

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Pompeii vs. Herculaneum

If you're thinking about a holiday to Pompeii in Italy, you might also be wondering if it's worth taking a trip to the neighbouring town of Herculaneum, which was also destroyed and preserved by the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79. 

Pompeii is a sprawling site that covers around 170…

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The Pompeii Experience

Italy’s appeal with its blue seas, stunning landscapes and Mediterranean lifestyle goes back a lot further than the first all-inclusive package holiday. Even in AD 79, the Romans recognised its allure, travelling to their holiday destinations of choice, Pompeii and Herculaneum. Like the modern tourist, the Romans created a resort…

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Sipping in Sicily: Our Guide To Sicilian Drinks

If you're looking for a refreshing treat, there's no better place to look to for inspiration than Sicily. From delicious aperitifs to full-bodied red wines produced on this glorious Italian island, there is something to quench every kind of thirst here. Without further ado, bottoms up! Or, as the Sicilians…

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