Worldwide known as one of the most important religious islands for it is the place where Saint John wrote the Book of Revelation, Patmos is an ideal destination for nature lovers thanks to its lace-like coastline, sheer cliffs and volcanic soil. Peaceful Patmos is a natural haven of unspoiled beaches and green hills overlooking the sparkling Aegean. The Saint John Monastery, The Cave of the Apocalypse, The Monastery of Zoodochos Pighi, Patmian Ecclesiastic School, Ecclesiastical Museum and being on of the two places in the world where the voice of God was heard make Patmos known as the Island of the Apocalypse and the Jerusalem of the Aegean. The Kampos, Psili Ammos Beach (fine sand), Vagia Beach and Lambi Beach are the places where the Aegean sea meets the Patmo’s land giving a wonderful turquoise tone.
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St. John monastery
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Cave of Apocalypse
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Zoodohos pighi monastery
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Panagia monastery
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Patmian Ecclesiastic School