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Experience Easter on the Island of ‘Revelations’ Patmos

Experience an exceptional, atmospheric, and deeply religious Easter on a naturally beautiful island with World Heritage sites

Newsroom April 3 04:34

The island of Patmos is a place unlike any other, particularly during Easter. Here, the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian has had a significant influence on the island’s culture and character, much like the Evangelistria on Tinos – but perhaps even more so. By honouring centuries-old Easter customs, Patmos is the ideal place to visit at this traditionally rich time of year.

Perched atop a hill in the heart of Patmos’ Chora, the Monastery is an impressive sight to behold. As a fortress-monastery, it is encircled by imposing stone walls that lend it an air of grandeur. It is not only the most important but also the most striking attraction on the island, especially during Easter, when it holds a very special place of honour. The Monastery was built in the 11th century by Hosios Christodoulos, who fled from Mount Latros due to persecution and found refuge on Patmos, devoting himself to religious life.

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Saint John the Evangelist lived on Patmos for a significant period of time and is said to have converted many of the island’s residents to Christianity throughout his years there. It was also here that he wrote the Book of Revelation. The Monastery, the Cave of the Apocalypse, and the Chora are all designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Patmos’ tourism development has been mild, which has helped preserve its unique character and contributes to the deeply spiritual ambience of its Easter celebrations.

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