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.638 Sailing in Oslo; Underland; Beyond Amsterdam
286b Mother's Day: Sweet Home Croatia; An American Mother in Paris
637 Versailles; Reporting from West Africa; Orthodox Easter Traditions
636 Athens Neighborhoods; Digital Nomads; Venice Lagoon
635 The Habsburgs; Lost in the Pond; Arabic Friends
482a Sevilla April Fair; Walking England; City Squares
634 Holy Land Easter; Mudlarking; Higher Tides
633 Granada; Mount Ararat; Colombia's Rio Magdalena
318a Springtime in Basque Country; Irish Song
632 Galway; A Week in Ireland; Brittany
631 The Ravenmaster; Future Travel; Tour Business in 2021
630 Portugal's Art and Architecture; Breakfast With Polygamists; Jack London's Yukon
534a Crete; Alaska's Tip of the Iceberg; Darwin Comes to Town
629 Loving French Cheese; More Cities of China; Carnival in Venice & Rhineland
628 Amtrakistan; Astronaut's View; Renaissance Florence
627 Guanajuato & Querétaro; Patricia Schultz Places to See; Where I Really Want to Go
626 Unraveling America; Spanish Civil War Sites; Photogenic Scotland
550a Expats in Italy; Maeve in America
625 Snowdonia; Outposts; Natural Slovenia
624 Greek Mythology Sites; National Parks Year; Travel Memories
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