Dates
Program Dates*
Early July – Late August, 2022
Travel Dates
July 7 – August 10, 2022
*Program dates include online sessions to prepare students prior to travel and synchronous interviews to complete final assessments after travel. Dates are subject to change.
Locations
- Athens
- Rythemno
- Heraklion
- Naxos
- The Peloponnese
Courses Offered
History
Choose One
- World History: Modern | CHY4U | Social 30-1
- World History: Ancient | LVV4U
English
Choose One
- English | ENG3U | English 20-1
- English | ENG4U | English 30-1
- Studies in Literature | ETS4U
Contact us for course equivalencies in your school board.
Staffing
8:1 Student to Staff Ratio
Refunds and Cancellation
We've made it easier to plan your education while minimizing your financial risks.
Scholarships
Up to $5,000 in Scholarships Available
Availability
Open
Why Take this Program?
From the heart of the Greek islands to the soul of Greek democracy, this program offers you an unforgettable odyssey. Homer, Virgil, Cicero and Plato are our guides as we explore the ruins and examine great literature. By reading from Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey, re-enacting Greek plays, and participating in symposium discussions, you discover hidden insights that transcend time. As Winston Churchill proclaimed, "The farther back, you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see."




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What People Are Saying


MEI was the most amazing way I could have ever achieved two high school credits. I honestly can not remember the last time I was really captivated in the classroom. I had very positive and kind teachers who were always willing to give extra help and feedback. They were some of the best teachers I've ever had and made learning so much more fun because they taught with such enthusiasm.
Alexandra Ignjatic
Student, Ancient World Odyssey, 2019
Program Itinerary
Explore this program's detailed itinerary for a sense of the journey ahead!


Online Foundation Work
Program Preparation
Reading lists will be posted on your program site in early May. Online pre-departure sessions with your teachers and classmates begin one week prior to departure. These virtual sessions are designed to introduce you to your classmates, teachers, and course work. Our goal is to prepare you to hit the ground running and reduce your workload onsite.


Departure
Day 1: On the day of departure, we meet at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. Here, we unite as a group to distribute coursepacks, T-shirts and MEI Journals. After a meet and greet, we board a flight to our first location.


Athens
Days 2-6: We begin our odyssey with a visit to Athena’s favourite city—Athens. As the birthplace of Western democracy, philosophy, art, architecture, literature, and history, Athens genuinely does have it all. Our classrooms during our stay are in the Theater of Dionysus, among the ruins of the Temple of Zeus, within the Agora, and high atop the Acropolis, while our evenings are spent exploring the streets and enjoying rooftop dinners in this ancient city.


Rythemno
Days 6-12: Our journey continues as we depart for the island of Crete. The most populated Greek island, Crete seamlessly blends ancient sites, bustling streets, and some of the world's most beautiful sandy beaches. A visit to Crete wouldn’t be complete without a hike into the Samaria Gorge and a chance to write a creative piece based on our excursion. A step back to the Bronze Age is then taken as we explore the ruins at The Palace of Knossos and take a break along the breathtaking white sands of Elafonisi.


Heraklion
Days 12-17: The deep blue of the Mediterranean affords us a respite from the energy of Barcelona as we settle into our hotel along Spain’s rugged coast. During ‘golden hour’, sunrises on the beach and sunsets in the mountains, we capture the tranquil mood of the Mediterranean coastline. In the afternoon, we climb through coves and hills that dot the shoreline making for an excellent location to rejuvenate the creative mind and plan out our film creations. Masterclasses focus on developing photos using Adobe Creative Cloud programs such as Lightroom and Premiere Pro. These sessions will allow for tailored feedback that help students hone their skills.


Naxos
Days 17-23: From one ancient wonder to another as we continue our trek through the ancient world and find ourselves at the base of the mountainous island of Naxos. As we arrive by ferry, The Portara, or Temple of Apollo, is the first thing we see, and sets the stage for what will be a truly incredible few days. Naxos is known for its island hikes and classic Greek architecture. These factors are what we will use as inspiration when we are writing and performing pieces and journaling about our experiences. Nights are spent roaming the small villages, looking for that perfect souvenir, and breaking bread with classmates while watching the sunset on the Mediterranean.


The Peloponnese
Days 23-33: Voyaging across the Ionian Sea, we arrive on the west coast of Greece and spend a night in Olympia, home to the monumental temple of mighty Zeus and birthplace of the original Olympic games. Here, we have the unique opportunity to lace up and run the original Olympic stadium’s track. We continue our exploration of Greece with a trip through the Peloponnese where we explore the prehistoric mountaintop citadel of Mycenae—from which Agamemnon launched his fateful assault on Troy—before heading on to the seaside town of Tolo. Crystal-clear waters, the freshest calamari, and genuine small-town Greek hospitality make this a favourite stop on our journey across the Mediterranean world. Leaving the coast behind, we then visit Epidaurus. Once the most important centre for healing in the ancient world, it is still home to the acoustically perfect theatre that hosts Greek plays during the summer months.


Athens
Days 33-35: Our study of the ancient world concludes where it began, in Athens. We reflect as we walk the bustling streets and say goodbye to the wonderful food, people, and historical sites we explored. It is here that we choose one aspect of philosophy to delve into for our final thesis paper and presentation. We spend our last days together shopping in the Plaka before enjoying a final rooftop dinner to celebrate a truly epic summer.
Departure from Athens Airport on Day 35


Online Final Evaluation Week
Upon your return, you have time to complete additional research and pull your work together before your final one-on-one online assessment. This week allows you to reflect on your travel experiences and integrate them into the course material. MEI staff have found this style of evaluation enjoyable and the most authentic way for students to demonstrate their knowledge and academic skills.
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What's Included
Fee Breakdown
Program Costs
- Ministry-approved credit(s) upon successful completion of the course(s)
- Custom course pack
- Student Login
- MEI journal
- MEI T-Shirt
- Digital yearbook
Travel Costs
- Hotels and accommodations
- Breakfast and dinner daily
- Entrance fees to all course-specific sites
- Return airfare from Toronto's Pearson International Airport
- Approximate airline departure taxes, surcharges and fees
- Airfare between countries
- Transportation between hotel locations via private coach
- Transportation for all listed program excursions
Program Fee Does Not Included
- Lunches
- Insurances
- Gratuities
- Local Transportation
- Course texts
- Medical Insurance and Cancellation Protection†
- Non-refundable $95 Registration Fee
† All students travelling with MEI Academy are required to purchase Medical Insurance.
**Program cost does not include non-refundable $95 registration fee or any airline taxes or fees. Please note the possibility of increases in airfares and land costs prior to departure. Any increase must be borne by the individual participant.