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Called
the Jerusalem of the Aegean, Patmos is an island of ascetic
austerity. Its terrain matches the mood, made of rock and bays.
Patmos is of volcanic origin and has a much indented
coastline. Many believe that is the most impressive island in
terms of natural beauty. The tourist infrastructure,
the healthy mild climate, the pure atmosphere, the laced
shores, the very beautiful gulfs, the crystal clear sea,
the surrounding islets and the sites, promise unforgettable
vacations.
Above the port can be seen the hill on which the ancient acropolis
was built. From Skala the chief place of the island, Patmos
or Chora, can be reached either on a new road or on the old
mule track. Half way there, on the left, is the Monastery
of the Apocalypse, with the cave in which tradition has it that
John wrote the Book of Revelation. The iconostasis of the
right-hand chapel, which is built into the cave, depicts John's
visions and on the floor and wall are marked the spots where
he rested, where he heard "a great voice, as of a trumpet" and
where he wrote down his visions. Immediately above the monastery
can be seen the ruins of the 18th century Patmian School and
above this again the terraced buildings of the modern Theological
College which continues the tradition.
The main center of tourist interest on the island is the quiet
little town of Chora, with its whitewashed houses, its monasteries,
churches and chapels and above all the Monastery of St. John
the Theologian, a house directly subordinate to the Oecumenical
Patriarchate of Constantinople, which looms over the town with
its massive 15th century walls and 17th century battlements.
After seeing all the treasures of the monastery visitors
should not miss going up on the roof terraces of the monastery
to enjoy the superb views of Patmos and the surrounding islands.
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PLACES TO MOOR
Skala – The main harbor of Patmos. There is a quay for
mooring onto, but care must be taken when approaching the as
there are numerous rocks and islets which are visible by day.
The quay offers good provisioning from the meltemi but not from
SE Winds. There is water on the quay and fuel is available.
There is good provisions and several tavernas. Take a visit
to the monastery but women beware to dress appropriately as
no shorts or pants are allowed.
Ormos
Meloyi – This bay is located NE of Skala. There is a taverna
ashore. Its quite inviting for a swim.
Ormos
Grikou - This bay lies 2 miles SE of Skala. There is a jetty
on the north side which has depths of 2 meters. This bay is
open to SE winds. There is a taverna and a bus to Skala.
Ormos
Kambos – This bay is located NE of Livadhi. This bay is
open to the S and SE. There is a taverna and mini market located
ashore.
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