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Cave of Apocalypse - Pick you up from the cruise ship to have the first stop at the Grotto of St John - home to the birth of the Book of Revelation, the last book in the Holy Bible. In 95AD, at the time of the persecution of the Christians, St. John was exiled to the Island of Patmos for 16 months where the Apostle heard the voice of God, saw the future, and wrote the book of Revelation. This small cave called Cave of the Apocalypse, which has now become a place of worship and an important destination for pilgrims.
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Monastery of St. John - We continue through a labyrinth of atmospheric lanes winding their way to the foot of the Monastery of St. John the Theologian built in the 11th century. Here one can get a glimpse of monastic life and absorb timeless history through the magnificent ecclesiastical artifacts of its museum. Among the Monastery’s treasures are frescoes of the founder Christodoulos and miracles of St. John, ancient documents dating from the 6th century, vestments, silverware and numerous icons including a work attributed to El Greco.
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Chora Patmos - From the Monastery we walk through the winding cobbled streets of Chora. Stroll through the winding streets of Patmos, where houses dating back to the 16th century are linked by a maze of steps and lanes interspersed with small squares, snow-white chapels and the flowered courtyards
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Simantiri Masnion - Visit the 300-year-old Simandris House to see its rich collection of antiques and architecture that presents an interesting combination of the Oriental tradition and the Western fashion favored in the 19th century.
- Pick up & drop off from cruise ship or hotel
- All taxes included
- Private car with English-speaking driver
- Gratuities (optional)
- Entry/Admission fee is not included
This Private Shore tour in Patmos offers a unique chance to explore the Grotto of St John - the place of origin for the Book of Revelation, the final book in the Holy Bible.
Take a trip to the 11th-century Monastery of St. John the Theologian to experience monastic life first-hand and marvel at the rich history displayed through the exceptional religious artifacts housed in its museum.
You’ll explore the Chora of Patmos, where 16th-century dwellings are intricately connected by a labyrinth of stairways and narrow streets punctuated with quaint squares.
You’ll also be touring the 300-year-old Simandris House, where you’ll be captivated by the interesting blend of Oriental traditions and 19th-century Western styles present in its numerous relics and architecture. Secure your spot now with a flexible schedule and the assurance of the best price!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.