We admire the seafaring prowess of the Polynesians and hear how a cultural faux pas led to Captain James Cook's fateful encounter with 18th-century Hawaiians. Then tour guides from Athens and Thessaloniki recommend attractions to visit in northern Greece, and The New Yorker’s "Comma Queen," Mary Norris, explains what an appreciation for Greek language and mythology can add to your own Greek odyssey.
For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.451a Lighthouses; Being Welsh; Stanway House
597 Dublin Walk; Immortal Irishman; Aran Islands
596 San Miguel de Allende; Frances Mayes A Tavola; Scottish Nationalism; Olympic Flame
595 The Story of Spanish; First Timer's Spain
594 Basque Carnaval; Venice Sinking; Ghosts in Papua New Guinea
395a Monet's Passion; The French House; Marrying Into Italy
593 Low Country Showdown; The Seine; German Style
592 Insider's Amalfi; Korean Nunchi; Feedback
506a World of Atlas Obscura; Scottish Hebrides; Saudade in Portugal
591 Polynesian Explorers; Northern Greece; Greek to Me
590 Heart of Haiti; Arctic Refuge
589 Paul Theroux's Mexico Journey; Ukraine for Tourists
588 Travel Mode; Amsterdam Manners; Family Travel Plans
508a Another European Christmas
587 Cod in Portugal; Eating in Naples; Christmas Travels
586 Travel Writers Travels; Autumn Light in Japan; Swedish Values
585 Pilgrim Trails of Italy; Wayfinding
584 My Town; Lidia's Flavors of Italy; Wine Expert
503a The Nez Perce War; American Nomads
583 Provence; Germany This Year; Gdańsk
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