Patmos
A sacred island of spirituality and charm, Patmos is best known for its deep religious history and serene atmosphere.
THE ISLAND
Patmos, often referred to as the “Island of the Apocalypse,” is home to the Cave of the Apocalypse, where Saint John is said to have written the Book of Revelation. The island’s capital, Chora, boasts whitewashed mansions, monasteries, and stunning views of the Aegean. Patmos also offers tranquil beaches like Psili Ammos and Lampi, as well as a relaxed, spiritual ambiance that attracts visitors seeking peace and inspiration.
THINGS TO DO
- Visit the Cave of the Apocalypse
- Walk through the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian
- Relax at Petra Beach
- Taste Patmos’ pitarakia
- Stroll through the streets of Chora
- Swim at Psili Ammos, the Island’s Most Beautiful Beach
- Dine at Traditional Tavernas Overlooking the Sea
- Experience the Tranquility of Grikos Bay
- Attend the Patmos Festival of Religious Music
- Sail Around the Island & Discover Hidden Coves
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