Part Two: Dan sails all the way home to Ithaca! Along the way he encounters storms, whirlpools, sirens and the wrath of the gods…
Sailing in the wake of Odysseus’s legendary journey, Dan Snow explores the historical truths and archaeological secrets hidden within Homer’s timeless epic.
Has Hollywood made you curious about the Odyssey? Or have you had a lifelong obsession with this great foundation myth of Greece and Rome, an enduring epic that has shaped Western imagination for millennia?
Embark on an extraordinary maritime journey that blurs the lines between ancient legend and archaeological reality. Join historian Dan Snow in this special 2-part series as he retraces the route of the greatest adventure ever told, sailing the beautiful Ionian Sea in the wake of Odysseus’s immense journey home from the Trojan War.
More than a simple retelling, this gripping two-part series serves as an investigative deep dive into the bedrock of Ancient Greek culture. As Dan navigates from the ruins of Troy to the rugged, imposing walls of Mycenae—the "city rich in gold"—he uncovers the historical echoes behind Homer’s verses. This is not merely a travelogue; it is a meticulously researched exploration of the rituals, societal norms, and spiritual beliefs that defined the classical world.
Throughout the voyage, Dan is joined by a chorus of world-leading classicists and archaeologists who bring antiquity to life. Experience the nuance of the epic with celebrated translator Emily Wilson; witness the power of ancient oratory as Steve Kershaw recites Homeric Greek in a modern town square; explore the sacred, complex duties of Xenia with Emily Hauser; decode the tense interplay of gods and mortals with Tulsi Parikh; and delve into the might of Mycenaean civilization with Tristan Hughes.
As the narrative unfolds upon the water, the series captures the haunting beauty of the Ionian Sea, visiting locations that inspired myths of Cyclopean caves, siren songs, and enchanted isles. The journey culminates in Ithaca, where Dan probes the ancient ruins—rumoured to be the very palace where Odysseus orchestrated his final, bloody reclamation of his home.
Join us for a fascinating synthesis of history, mythology, and exploration. Discover the true story of the "complicated" and “much turned about” hero whose voyage shaped Western literature and continues to captivate the modern imagination.