McCarley Buchanan from Auburn University captured a beautiful moment during the Santorini sunrise! One of the most memorable things I’ve done in Santorini was wake up and watch the sunrise. It was honestly even more beautiful than the infamous sunset in Oia. Anyone can watch the sunset; however, it takes intention to wake up at … Continue Reading »
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Our next blog comes from Davis Barron, a student at the University of Mississippi. Sometimes the best lessons come from the most unexpected activities while abroad. Throughout the last week, the GoGlobal team and I have been doing numerous activities through the Salvation Army here in Greece. It was truly inspiring to be able to … Continue Reading »
Eileen Morgan, a senior at the University of Alabama, shares her service experience in Athens. We are very proud of the hard work our students put in with the Salvation Army! So, as our service week comes to an end here in Athens and we head to Santorini I am feeling so grateful for the … Continue Reading »
Always a student favorite, you cannot go wrong with a meal from the Old Biscuit Mill. Isabelle Martin from the University of Mississippi shares her favorites in her blog below! Being the foodie that I am, I strongly believe that Old Biscuit Mill (OBM) is any food lover’s heaven. From different venders from all over … Continue Reading »
Haley Thomas, a junior at the University of Alabama, learned the value in being present and disconnected from technology while on LEAD Greece. We encourage all of our students to commit to connect to each other while studying abroad! At the beginning of our trip we were told to “disconnect to connect.” I knew I … Continue Reading »
The pictures just don’t do this sunset justice. Kayla Beshenich from Louisiana State University would probably agree! Check out her blog! 1. Focus on the VIEW When watching the sunset in one of the most beautiful places in the world, make sure to set the camera aside every now and then and focus on what … Continue Reading »
Our LEAD Greece students have wrapped up their service project with the Salvation Army. Katrina Storms from the University of Tennessee shares her powerful experience and the lessons learned in Athens. Inspiration is something people seek throughout all stages of life, but hope is the driving force for most goals in life. However, it is … Continue Reading »
Considering going to Greece? Don’t miss Hilary Rattikin’s simple outfit guide! A junior at the University of Texas and current LEAD Greece student, she is an expert on what to bring!
Packing is always one of the most difficult parts of getting ready for a long trip. In between classes, hiking, and touring it can be hard to decide what all you need to bring. To help you out, here are the five types of outfits you’ll need in Greece:
1. Comfy Casual
From sitting through morning classes at the hotel to grabbing a quick ice cream cone in Athens, comfort is key! Be sure to bring a few casual tshirts and shorts to run around in on low key days.
2. Active
Some of our days are more active than others. Whether we are climbing a volcano in Santorini or hiking Samaria Gorge it’s important to have comfortable athletic wear to keep you cool. Tennis shoes are definitely a must!
3. Casual Cute
With all the beautiful places to see, you will to want to take more pictures than your memory card has room for. Make sure you look cute while touring the Acropolis and exploring Crete with friends. Shorts and cute tops are comfortable, effortless and ensure you will look great in all the photos you send home! Converse are the way to go on long days like these. Don’t forget a cute pair of sunglasses!
4. Swim
Be sure to bring a cute swimsuit and cover up! You will live in flowy sundresses and sandals while you’re heading to the pool or sailing around Santorini on a catamaran. However, with all the adorable cover ups we’ve found shopping maybe it’s not the end of the world if you “accidently” forget yours!
5. Going Out
From fun dinners with friends in Glyfada to a night out on a rooftop in Athens, it’s smart to bring a couple of outfits you can dress up or dress down. We love wearing rompers, jeans, and sundresses and mixing them up with flats or wedges and fun scarves or jewelry.
But don’t stress! If you happen to forget a cute sundress or a pair of jean shorts, you have 70 new best friends to share closets with!
Christopher Bybee, a junior at Texas A&M University, describes a powerful moment on Bloukrans Bridge in South Africa as our students made the 709ft bungee jump. Don’t miss this incredible story of courage and support. It’s interesting in life to see simple things come together to create a powerful moment. We often aren’t able to … Continue Reading »
One of the perks of LEAD Greece is that you get to travel throughout the program. Ashley Johnson from Louisiana State University has some tips for that long ferry ride from Athens to Santorini! 1. Seasick Medicine Seasick Medicine is a necessity! I personally don’t get seasick but took some anyways because a 7 hour … Continue Reading »