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Between 95
and 97 A.D. the Apostle John was banished here; he wrote the Book of
Revelation, containing his prophetic description of the Apocalypse.
Since 1946 the whole island has been under statutory protection as an
ancient monument. Exploration of the island should include a trip from Skala
harbor to the island’s tiny capital, Chora (also known as Patmos Town), a
visit to the Cave of St. John, and to the stunning fortress-monastery
located at the highest point at Chora.
Pier Information
The ship is scheduled to anchor off Skala harbor. Guests
will be taken ashore via the ship's tenders. The landing stage is
located in the Left of Skala. The town of Chora is two miles from
Skala. Taxis may be available in limited supply. |
Shopping
Shops in the Skala area and in Chora offer souvenir items
and jewelry. Most shops stay open throughout the day when a cruise
vessel is in port. |
Cuisine
Those who enjoy a meal of fresh fish may want to try one
of the local tavernas. While there are no first-rate restaurants on the
island, good food can be found in some waterfront cafés and tavernas. |
Other Sights
Chora. The tiny village of Chora, which has more
than 20 churches and monasteries, can be explored on foot. The most
notable attraction is the fortress-like Monastery of St. John.
Beaches. The island's best beaches include Psili Ammos, Kambos,
Lambi and Cribos. |
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From Shore |
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