Patmos
Isla del Apocalipsis — donde Juan recibió la Revelación
Por qué importa este destino
Patmos es el lugar donde el apóstol Juan recibió el Apocalipsis mientras estaba desterrado bajo el emperador Domiciano. La Cueva del Apocalipsis (Santa Gruta del Apocalipsis) es el lugar tradicional donde Juan escuchó: «Lo que ves, escríbelo en un libro» (Ap 1,11).
El Monasterio de San Juan el Teólogo (siglo XI), que se alza en la cima de un cerro, es uno de los monasterios más importantes del mundo griego-ortodoxo y Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO desde 1999.
Antecedentes históricos
Patmos was a place of exile under the Roman Empire — a small, rocky, sparsely populated island in the Dodecanese where political prisoners were sent. The Apostle John was exiled here around AD 95 during the persecution of Domitian, and it was in a cave above the port of Skala that he received the visions recorded in the Book of Revelation. The tradition that John dictated to his disciple Prochorus is preserved in Orthodox iconography and in the cave's layout, which includes a niche where John is said to have rested his head and a rock ledge identified as Prochorus's writing desk.
After centuries of relative obscurity, Patmos was revived as a monastic centre in 1088 when Hosios Christodoulos received the island from the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. He founded the fortress-like Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, which has dominated the island ever since. The monastery's library holds approximately 900 manuscripts, including some attributed to the young El Greco, and the treasury museum displays icons, vestments, and liturgical objects spanning a millennium.
UNESCO inscribed the Historic Centre (Chora) with the Monastery of Saint John and the Cave of the Apocalypse in 1999. Today Patmos is a living monastic island — the monastery, the Patmian Theological School (founded 1713), and the active Convent of the Annunciation sustain a continuous tradition of Orthodox prayer and scholarship.
Principales lugares para visitar
Cave of the Apocalypse
Chapel of Saint Anne built around the cave. Triple-rock fissure of the Trinity; niche where John rested his head; lectern of Prochorus. No photography.
Monastery of Saint John the Theologian
Fortress-like 11th-century monastery with 12th-century frescoes in the Panagia chapel and a major treasury museum.
Chora
UNESCO medieval whitewashed town below the monastery walls.
Patmian Theological School
Founded 1713 by the monastery - among the oldest Greek Orthodox theological academies still active.
Convent of the Annunciation (Evangelismos)
Active women's monastery in Chora.
Skala
The island's port, where most pilgrims arrive and stay.
Mejor época para visitar
Mayo-junio y septiembre-octubre. Temporada alta en julio-agosto; ambiente más tranquilo en temporada baja.
Días festivos principales
- 8 May - Commemoration of Saint John the Theologian
- 26 September - Repose of Saint John
- Orthodox Holy Week (3-12 April 2026)
Cómo llegar
Ferry desde El Pireo (8-12 h) o ferry rápido desde Cos/Rodas (2-3 h). Patmos no tiene aeropuerto.
Clima por mes
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Rainfall | Crowds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 14°C | 9°C | High | Low |
| Feb | 14°C | 9°C | High | Low |
| Mar | 16°C | 10°C | Medium | Low |
| Apr | 19°C | 13°C | Low | High (Pascha) |
| May | 23°C | 16°C | Low | Medium |
| Jun | 28°C | 20°C | Very Low | Medium |
| Jul | 30°C | 23°C | Very Low | High |
| Aug | 30°C | 23°C | Very Low | High |
| Sep | 27°C | 20°C | Low | Medium |
| Oct | 23°C | 17°C | Medium | Low |
| Nov | 19°C | 13°C | High | Low |
| Dec | 16°C | 10°C | High | Low |
Dónde alojarse
Skala (puerto), Chora (pueblo del monasterio) y Grikos ofrecen boutique-hoteles y pensiones. Reserve con antelación en verano.
| Tier | Examples | Price Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | Skala guesthouses, family-run pensions near the port | 40-70 EUR/night | Ferry convenience and budget pilgrim stays |
| Mid-Range | Patmos Aktis Suites (Skala), Captain's House | 80-150 EUR/night | Comfortable base with sea views |
| Premium | Chora boutique hotels, Grikos bay resorts | 150-300 EUR/night | Atmospheric stays in the UNESCO whitewashed town |
Tours y experiencias
Excursiones de un día desde Cos o Rodas. Para peregrinos: se recomienda al menos una noche en Patmos para disfrutar del silencio matutino de la Cueva del Apocalipsis.
Practical information
- Hours
- Monastery typically Mon-Sun 08:00-13:30, with afternoon reopenings Tue/Thu/Sun in season.
- Fees
- Monastery ~4 EUR; Cave ~2 EUR.
- Dress code
- Strict modest dress (shoulders and knees covered; wraps provided). No photography in the cave.
- Accessibility
- Limited - 30+ steep steps to the cave; the monastery is on a fortified hill with cobbled approaches.
Consejos para peregrinos
💡 Consejos para peregrinos
- No photography is permitted inside the Cave of the Apocalypse — respect this strictly; it is an active Orthodox shrine.
- The monastery closes at 13:30 most days — plan your visit for the morning and check afternoon reopening days (Tue/Thu/Sun in season).
- If visiting during Orthodox Holy Week, book accommodation 6+ months ahead — the island fills completely for the Niptiras foot-washing ceremony on Holy Thursday.
- Wear sturdy shoes — the climb from Skala to Chora is steep and cobbled, and the monastery has many steps.
- Bring a pocket New Testament and read Revelation 1-3 in the Cave of the Apocalypse — the experience of reading John's words in the place they were received is unforgettable.
- Combine Patmos with Ephesus via the summer Kusadasi ferry for a powerful Johannine-Pauline pilgrimage across two countries.
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- The triple fissure in the rock of the Cave of the Apocalypse is venerated as a sign of the Trinity — the rock split, according to tradition, at the moment John received the vision.
- The Monastery of Saint John's library holds approximately 900 manuscripts, including works attributed to the young El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos), who painted icons before moving to Spain.
- The Holy Thursday Niptiras (foot-washing ceremony) in Chora square is broadcast on Greek national television — the Metropolitan washes the feet of twelve monks in a reenactment of John 13.
- Patmos has no airport by design — the monastic community has successfully resisted its construction to preserve the island's character as a place of quiet pilgrimage.
Biblical references
- Revelation 1:9-11 — “I John, who also am your brother... was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ. I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet.”
- Revelation 1:12-20 — “The vision of the Son of Man among the seven golden lampstands.”
- Revelation 2-3 — “The letters to the Seven Churches of Asia.”
Lectura sugerida antes de partir
| Title / Reference | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Revelation 1-3 | John's vision and the letters to the Seven Churches — read these in the cave itself. |
| Revelation 4-22 | The full apocalyptic vision — the throne room, the seals, the trumpets, the bowls, and the New Jerusalem. |
| The Gospel of John | Orthodox tradition holds that John wrote the Fourth Gospel on Patmos as well as Revelation. |
| UNESCO World Heritage listing — Patmos (1999) | Official description of the Historic Centre (Chora), Monastery and Cave of the Apocalypse. |
Nearby destinations to combine
Ephesus
House of the Virgin Mary, Basilica of St John and the First Church of Revelation
Summer ferry from Kusadasi — House of the Virgin Mary and Basilica of St John
Athens
Paul on the Areopagus and the Byzantine heart of Greece
Ferry 7-12 hours from Piraeus — Paul on the Areopagus and Byzantine churches
Thessaloniki
Paul's first European church and the city of Saint Demetrios
Flight via Athens — Paul's first European church and Saint Demetrios
Incluido en estas rutas
- Seven Churches of Revelation — Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea
Frequently asked questions
Names in other languages
| Greek | Patmos |
|---|---|
| Hebrew | Patmos |
| Arabic | Batmus |
| German | Patmos |
| Russian | Patmos |
| French | Patmos |
| Italian | Patmo |