Patmos
Patmos is a gem of an island, nestling in crystal waters just off the west coast of Turkey. A relatively small but beautiful Greek island of the Dodecanese, Patmos is also known as the 'Holy Isle' for the monastery that dominates the hilltop and much of the local history.
Skala is the main town on Patmos, and provides a pleasant mix of island life and tourist-related enterprise. It is here that the small, colourful fishing fleet unloads its catch, and the less attractive tourist boats disgorge their passengers.
Thankfully - and due to a combination of relative remoteness and an aversion to package holidaymakers - Patmos is one of the few Greek islands to be relatively unspoiled by tourist life. While cruise ships dock here and passengers are bussed up to the monastery, they leave again as quickly as they came. Evenings remain a pleasant mix of community life, understated tavernas and restaurants, and unhurried walks along the waterfront.
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Patmos is also blessed with uncrowded beaches - the small gem of Psili Ammos on the south coast is one of the best. Accessible by boat from Skala or by dirt track overland, Psili Ammos' white sands are shaded by occasional trees and a small family-run taverna dispenses much needed sustenance.
The most-visited town on the island is Khora, a whitewashed community nestling around the imposing walls of the medieval monastery. The monastery itself is an unmissable structure, and was founded in 1091 by the soldier-cleric Ioannis "The Blessed" Khristodhoulos. Frescoes, icons, and a maze of passageways and courtyards make this an interesting stop, and the monastery treasury (entrance fee payable) is worth a look for those with an interest in medieval art and iconography.
Patmos is above all an island to 'get away from it all', but without having to go without good food, shopping, or high quality amenities. An idyllic corner of the Aegean that is just holding back the tide of over development to retain a distinct character and natural beauty...
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Getting There
British Airways and Olympic are the key carriers to Athens, although there are also Cheap Airline deals. Flight time is approximately 4 hours from London.
From Athens it is up to 8-9 hours by ferry to Patmos, although it is only 2 hours from Rhodes.
Accommodation
The excellent and reasonably-priced Captain's House is just 100 metres from the port, on a small bay overlooking the fishing fleet. Balconies command excellent views. A tiny beach has a relaxed cafe and the shops and tavernas of Skala are five minutes walk. Phone 0247/31 793 or fax 32 277).
More Information
Check out Go Greece or (for ferry information) the useful Ferries portal.
Also visit our Greek Island guide.
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