Patmos Island
One of the smallest inhabited islands of the Aegean, Patmos, is incredibly beautiful. It is the island where Saint John the Theologian, exiled, and wrote his Apokalypse (Revelation). The impressive stone monastery dominates majestically over most of the island, inviting you to approach it with respect, wonder and awe. The island, which has kept its ancient name, today has become a place of pilgrimage and a the throng of faithful flock to supplicate and relish the spiritual heritage of this sacred island and also to admire and enjoy its beauty and serenity. The picturesque, interchangeable landscape, with the small plains and valleys, the impressive rocks - hoisted like castles on the tops and the slopes of the hills (the most prominent being that of Prophet Elias) - with thick spreading pine and other tree- forests, along with its religious significance and mysticism, presents a sui generis image. Patmos is also a place for relaxing vacation with magnificent beaches, interesting fauna, and impressive local architecture. It is a fishermen paradise as well. The island lies between Ikaria and Leros. It was inhabited since very ancient times and according to legend, it was here that Orestes - who killed his mother Klytemnestra - came to elude the vengeance of the Furies. The most important attraction naturally will be the fortress - like monastery of St John, built in 1088 by the monk Christodoulos. Many priceless treasures are housed in its sacristy. Also in Chora, there is an Ecclesiastical Museum. Halfway between Chora and Skala (the island’s port) there is the Grotto of the Apocalypse, where the Revelation was written by John the Evangelist. At the mouth of the cave you will see the church of Agia Anna and at a short distance from there, the famous Patmias school is located. At the Patmos shops you find reasonably priced porcelain, crystal and silver items. The Patmian embroidery is famous for its elegance. Beaches Cholakas, Merkos, Meloi Agriolivathi, Kambos, Vagia, Lambi, Psili Ammos, Grekos, Kalikaltjoo, Diakofti also at the islets Agios Gheogrios and Kentronissi.
Transportation By air There is no airport on the island, the nearest airport is in Kos Island. By boat From Piraeus by ferries in approximately 14 hour. Also, ferries from Ikaria, Leros, Kos.
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