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Patmos boat trip from Samos - Monastery of Saint John and Cave of the Apocalypse

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What You'll See
  • Patmos - the sacred island of the Apocalypse
  • Monastery of Saint John - a Byzantine stronghold of faith
  • Cave of the Apocalypse - the site of Saint John’s revelation
  • Chora - whitewashed houses and narrow winding alleys
  • Skala - seaside promenade and local atmosphere
  • Secluded beaches of Patmos - tranquillity and crystal-clear Aegean waters
  • Traditional craftsmanship - ceramics, embroidery and hand-painted icons
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  • Transfers
  • Boat cruise
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  • Lunch and beverages
Program Description

Patmos is a small island filled with spiritual atmosphere, located about 32 miles south of Samos. It was here that Saint John the Theologian is believed to have written the Book of Revelation, making the island one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in Greece. If you are looking for a combination of history, tranquillity and authentic Aegean charm, this tour will allow you to discover the most treasured sites of Patmos.

During your visit, you will explore the Monastery of Saint John, proudly rising above the island. This impressive monastic complex has attracted pilgrims from around the world for centuries and captivates visitors with its austere Byzantine architecture. You will then head to the Cave of the Apocalypse – the sacred place where Saint John is said to have received his revelation. The interior of the cave still carries an atmosphere of mystery and reflection, allowing you to truly sense the spiritual character of the island.

Patmos also enchants with its peaceful landscapes and natural beauty. It is an ideal place to slow down – you can wander through picturesque corners, admire sweeping views of the Aegean Sea and discover secluded beaches away from the crowds. In towns such as Chora and Skala, you will find charming tavernas and cafés where you can taste local specialities and experience genuine Greek hospitality.

During your free time, you may browse local boutiques and artisan workshops. Patmos is known for its traditional crafts – embroidery, ceramics, hand-woven fabrics and small sculptures. In some shops, you can also find hand-painted icons and publications devoted to Byzantine history, offering a meaningful and authentic souvenir from the island.

This experience is perfect for those who wish to combine visits to important religious landmarks with relaxation in an intimate and authentic setting. Patmos invites you to slow your pace and immerse yourself in a place that has inspired pilgrims and travellers for centuries.

The order of sightseeing and the programme may be subject to change.

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  • Sun protection
Provider / Organizer:
RHENIA TOURS
15 Themistoklis Sofouli, 83100 Samos, Greece
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