Queen of Ogygia, former lover of Odysseus.
Calypso is remembered most for her role in Homer's Odyssey, in which she imprisons the fabled Greek hero Odysseus on her island in order to make him her immortal husband. Calypso kept Odysseus hostage at Ogygia for seven years. Odysseus, however, wants to return home to his beloved wife Penelope. His patron goddess Athena asks Zeus to order the release of Odysseus from the island, and Zeus sends Hermes to tell Calypso to set Odysseus free.

The cabin is decorated with seashells and moon lace, and the smell of excellent cooking and the smell of the sea mingle together in the air. There's a small pond in the corner for Iris Messaging, and the little lanterns hanging from the walls provide a cave like feel to the cabin. The bunks hang like hammocks, but are extraordinarily soft and warm.
Calypso is remembered most for her role in Homer's Odyssey, in which she imprisons the fabled Greek hero Odysseus on her island in order to make him her immortal husband. Calypso kept Odysseus hostage at Ogygia for seven years. Odysseus, however, wants to return home to his beloved wife Penelope. His patron goddess Athena asks Zeus to order the release of Odysseus from the island, and Zeus sends Hermes to tell Calypso to set Odysseus free.

The cabin is decorated with seashells and moon lace, and the smell of excellent cooking and the smell of the sea mingle together in the air. There's a small pond in the corner for Iris Messaging, and the little lanterns hanging from the walls provide a cave like feel to the cabin. The bunks hang like hammocks, but are extraordinarily soft and warm.
