Villas in Patmos
Greece’s Most Historic and Spiritual Islands
Patmos is a really interesting place to visit. It’s quiet and doesn’t really try too hard to impress you right away, but it has a depth to it that starts to reveal itself to you the more you explore. It’s known as the island where Saint John is said to have written the Book of Revelation, and it carries a sense of history that seems to be gently woven into its hills, its monasteries and its beautiful winding streets. Staying in Patmos villas gives you a chance to experience it from a more personal perspective, with enough space to be able to take it all in at your own pace.
The island is small but full of contrast. Here, you’ll find peaceful beaches, traditional villages, and one of the most significant religious sites in all of Greece sitting high above it all. Many of the villas in Patmos are set in elevated locations, which give you those amazing, sweeping seaside views across the Aegean, and having your own space (especially if you choose a Patomos holiday villa with a private pool or jacuzzi) makes it really easy to enjoy both the scenery and the quiet stillness that Patmos has to offer. It’s also the perfect spot for a family villas Patmos holiday, a stay with a large group, or even a romantic getaway for couples. And, if you’re looking for something even more luxurious for your holiday, the luxurious Patmos beachfront villas offer that as well.
Have a browse through Bnbstay’s full range of villas and find what feels right for your next getaway.
Food & Wine in Patmos
Food in Patmos is usually very simple and rooted in the local tradition of this area. Here you’ll find plenty of fresh seafood straight out of the sea, grilled meats, and dishes like poungia (small pastries filled with local cheese and honey).
Food in Patmos is usually very simple and rooted in the local tradition of this area. Here you’ll find plenty of fresh seafood straight out of the sea, grilled meats, and dishes like poungia (small pastries filled with local cheese and honey).
The ingredients here are fresh and usually locally sourced, with olive oil, herbs and seasonal vegetables making up the base of most meals. There’s a relaxed mix of waterfront tavernas and smaller village spots, which are going to give you a slightly more low-key dining scene compared to some of the other larger Greek islands. If you’re considering Patmos villas for rent, the food and setting are going to be a big part of what makes the stay memorable.
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Private Pool in Patmos
12 villas available
Three Bedroom Maisonette with Private Pool and Hammam | Sea View
Air Conditioning in Patmos
12 villas available
Sea View in Patmos
12 villas available
Kastalia
Volina
Melia
Three Bedroom Maisonette with Private Pool and Hammam | Sea View
Hot Tub in Patmos
4 villas available
Beach Nearby in Patmos
12 villas available
Two Bedroom House with Private Pool and Hammam | Sea View
Balcony/Terrace in Patmos
12 villas available
Wi-Fi in Patmos
12 villas available
Parking in Patmos
2 villas available
Two Bedroom House with Private Pool and Hammam | Sea View
BBQ in Patmos
2 villas available
Fascinating Fact
Patmos is often referred to as the “Jerusalem of the Aegean” because of its important religious significance. The Cave of the Apocalypse, where Saint John is said to have written the final book of the New Testament, has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries, and it remains one of the most important spiritual sites in Greece today.
— A local tip from Bnbstay, here to help you make the most of your Patmos trip
Getting to Patmos
From Athens
Patmos does not have an airport, so most visitors who have Patmos villa rentals travel through Athens and then take a ferry.
Ferry info
Ferries depart from Piraeus and take approximately 7–9 hours depending on the route and operator, with companies like Blue Star Ferries running regular services. There are also connections from nearby islands such as Kos and Leros.
Hiring a car
Once you’re on the island, hiring a car or a scooter is the easiest way to get to all of the sites from your Patmos holiday villa. Patmos is relatively small, but having your own transport is going to help make it a lot easier to reach the different beaches and viewpoints. Taxis and buses are available, but their services are limited.
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Patmos FAQs
Everything you need to know about villa holidays in Patmos.
June and September are the best months to visit Patmos. The weather is warm, and the island feels more open and relaxed than in the peak summer months.
Three to five days works well. It’s a smaller island, so you can explore it comfortably in this length of time without having to rush.
Yes, renting either a car or scooter is recommended. It makes it easier to reach beaches and explore different parts of the island.
Yes, this is a great location for families, especially those that are looking for a quieter destination with a mix of beaches and cultural sites to explore.
Chora is best for all of the history and gorgeous views, while areas like Grikos or Kampos will give you a more relaxed coastal stay.