The treasure box
9 Guests
4 Bedrooms
5 Bathrooms
With its winning combination of original features, contemporary styling and sense of place, Pandora is intriguing, welcoming and brimming with character. Whether you're relaxing in its lovingly restored interiors, gazing out at the sublime views from the roof-top terrace, or stepping outside to explore the labyrinthine, white-washed streets of the town, you'll feel as if you've been transported to another world, one which never ceases to amaze.
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Keyholder highlights
- Beguiling restoration
- Panoramic roof terrace
- Luminous interiors
- Easy walk to tavernas and shops
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Chora, Patmos
Pandora
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Pandora sits at the heart of Patmos's ancient and beautiful hill-top capital, Chora. Rising imperiously up above is the extraordinary 11th-century Monastery of St John the Theologian. A path leads down to the heart of the pretty town, with its narrow streets, tavernas, shops and cafés, and one can while away hours there, sipping a coffee and gazing out at the remarkable views.
Known as the Island of the Apocalypse and the Jerusalem of the Aegean, Patmos is characterised by a profound sense of spirituality, serenity and mysticism. For the faithful of the Greek Orthodox Church, it is a holy island and there are numerous churches, monasteries and religious sites to visit. The aforementioned fortress-like Monastery of St John the Theologian is a constant reminder that the disciple was exiled here, while the cave in which St John lived, experienced his visions and wrote the Book of Revelation, is, along with the monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Even for non-believers, Patmos's sense of spiritualism is strong, but most come for the island’s off-the-beaten-track allure and the feeling that it is a little world unto itself. At just 12km long and 7km wide, it’s easy to explore in a week or two. Lapped by limpid waters, its beaches are numerous and idyllic, and the whitewashed, labyrinthine alleys of the island’s towns and villages offer a truly authentic insight into the history of the eastern Aegean.
Patmos can be divided into three sections oriented south to north, each one linked to its neighbour by an isthmus:
• the southernmost part is virtually uninhabited and has no roads. With panoramic hills rising to over 200m and a glorious beach, Psili Ammos (only accessible on foot or by boat), it’s a great area for walkers and those who love to get away from it all;
• the central section is home to fascinating Chora, the seaside village of Grika, and the main port of entry, Skala, whose attractive, gently buzzing centre is worth a visit. The cave and monastery of St John are also located here and there are numerous gorgeous beaches to try out down on the coast, including those at Diakofti, Chochlaka and Sapsila;
• apart from the village of Kampos, the northernmost part of Patmos is largely uninhabited, but it does have a great selection of beaches. Of particular beauty are those of Geranos, Didimes, Vagia, Agriolivado, Lampi and Lefkes.
Remote for so many centuries, Patmos has developed its own very distinct (and mouthwatering) cuisine, and one of the true pleasures of a holiday here is dining out in the island's many authentic tavernas.
The nearest airports:
Samos and Leros - 1 hour by ferry; Kos - 2hr30 by ferrySkala (the main port of entry on Patmos):
4km-2.4miles-7minsThe nearest shops, tavernas, cafés and amenities:
a few minutes' walk in ChoraNearest beaches:
Grikos - 4.8km-3miles-10mins; Diakofti - 4km-2.5miles-10mins; Sapsila - 4.8km-3miles-10minsLocal Experiences
Chef services in Patmos
Discover the flavours of the islands in the comfort of your villa by hiring a private chef. From just one meal to a full board service, you're sure to find an option that works for you.
DiscoverGuided tours
If you're looking for a unique vacation destination, Patmos is the perfect choice. This Greek island has a charming blend of traditional architecture, winding alleyways, and gleaming white buildings. But what sets it apart is its spiritual significance, represented by the impressive St. John's Monastery. This castle, built in 1088 AD, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To make the most of your visit, hire our knowledgeable and professional guide for a day filled with cultural insights and stunning scenery.
DiscoverBoat trips in Patmos
Arkoi, Leipsoi, and the other small islands surrounding Patmos make it a perfect spot to set sail and dive into the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. Let our skipper guide you to the most breathtaking spots.
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