Delos: A treasure trove of ancient Greek history and culture

The Greek islands are renowned for their breathtaking sunsets, charming white-washed villages, and lively nightlife. Just a short boat ride away from the allure of Mykonos lies a place that feels like an entirely different world. Welcome to Delos, Greece—a barren, rocky island that echoes with the profound, silent remnants of a civilization that shaped the Western world. This isn’t just a regular archaeological site. Delos is an open-air museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and according to ancient myth, the sacred birthplace of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis. Walking its paths is like stepping directly into the heart of this legendary destination. The myth that made an Island sacred Before you see the stones, you must understand the story. In Greek mythology, the goddess Leto, pregnant with twins by Zeus, was relentlessly pursued by a jealous Hera. Leto could find no safe haven to give birth—until she discovered the floating, rocky island of Delos. Struck by a deal, the island agreed to anchor itself to the seabed in exchange for the honor of hosting the birth of the gods. Here, Leto gave birth to Apollo, […]