Patmos: Stately, imposing, peaceful

Patmos Monastery of Saint John the Theologian

Inspiration and revelation - this is Patmos, famous worldwide for the masterpiece architecture of its country, the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian and the Cave of the Apocalypse. It is a refined and cosmopolitan island, which is increasingly recommended by the foreign media as one of the best destinations in the Aegean.

Patmos, known as "the Island of the Apocalypse" and "the Jerusalem of the Aegean," is a point of reference for the Christian world. It is a place of spiritual upliftment, peace, and contemplation. It is a cosmopolitan, sophisticated, and elegant destination. Its beauties are not gaudy, and its beaches are not exotic.

However, the island has incredible beauty and a great architectural heritage.

The reputation of Patmos is international - and not only as a religious and pilgrimage destination. Chora, the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, and the Cave of the Apocalypse have been included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1999.

Cave of the Apocalypse patmos
Cave of the Apocalypse

Through their tributes, Figaro and Reader's Digest recommend Patmos as one of the most beautiful islands in Greece. Travel & Leisure considers Psili Ammos one of the best "secret beaches" in Europe. The Union of International Associations recognises Grikos as one of "the most beautiful bays in the world."

Grikos, Patmos
Grikos

Great people passed through this island, the northernmost of the Dodecanese. Saint Christodoulos with his monks, great abbots, pilgrims from all over the world, captains and townspeople. People of the spirit, artists, and famous people.

Powerful, wonderful energy circulates, mixing with the smell of pines and the warm and cold currents that caress you. On your journeys across the island via available routes, you will constantly gaze at the sea and can see the white houses of the settlements and the beaches, the sailboats and cruise ships, and the rocky islands.

Psili Ammos, Patmos
Psili Ammos

And when you look up, the Holy Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, with its solid wall, looks as if it has always been there. Omnipotent, with a history of centuries and a fortune untold, it defined the history of this place and continues to be omnipresent in every moment of its life.

Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, Patmos
Monastery of Saint John the Theologian

In the silence of the cloistered spaces of the monastery, as in the Cave of the Apocalypse, people pray and meditate, searching in the labyrinths of their souls for answers to existential questions.

This is how Patmos is and will remain: an island where the inner self wants to reveal itself.

READ MORE: Unveiling Paros: A Tranquil Escape in the Greek Islands.

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