The Island of Patmos
“Patmos was interesting because I learned more and visited the cave of St. John.”
Emily T
“I saw where John wrote the Book of Revelations. It was a very interesting place. I loved seeing something from my Christian background.”
Sara W.
“The taxi drivers that took us up to the cave of the apocalypse were insane. It felt like an amusement park ride.”
Chandler S.
“I really enjoyed the cool/fast ride to the Cave of the Apocalypse.”
Bryce D
“I have never seen so many shops selling religious stuff as I did here.”
Charlie C
“The Cave of the Apocalypse was pretty interesting but the monastery was even more interesting to me. It had such an intriguing history, structure and countless priceless artifacts of early Christianity.”
John J
“I think the religious history here was interesting. I actually got to walk into the cave of the Apocalypse.”
Oreana F.
“Our taxi driver to the Cave of the Apocalypse was amazing. And seeing all of those ancient texts were pretty cool.”
Dakota C.
“The driver we had that drove us up to the Cave of the Apocalypse was rad.
Brian D.
“Going to the top of the island at the monastery was cool for not only the history of the place and the early church but for the spectacular view of the entire island.”
Angelina Y.
“Great island for a photo shoot.”
Jonah P.
“I will never forget that taxi ride up the Apocalyptic Hill.”
Amanda C.
“I enjoyed walking around the town and hanging out at the small beach. It was fun to walk around the town and exploring the streets and shops”
Jessie R.
“I spent a good amount of time at the beach. It was probably my least favorite island.”
Jake B
“I enjoyed lots of the homemade ice cream that was very good. I also really enjoyed the black sand beach which was very peaceful.
Rhiannon E
“The Cave of the Apocalypse was in my opinion the coolest excursion and I also enjoyed the taxi driver of the Apocolypse.”
Andrew B
“Patmos was not very populated and very quiet with some extremely kind people.”
Chloe W.
“The beach was small but the city and people were lovely.”
Emily L.
“I liked the friendly people of this island.”
Tristen G.
Emily T
“I saw where John wrote the Book of Revelations. It was a very interesting place. I loved seeing something from my Christian background.”
Sara W.
“The taxi drivers that took us up to the cave of the apocalypse were insane. It felt like an amusement park ride.”
Chandler S.
“I really enjoyed the cool/fast ride to the Cave of the Apocalypse.”
Bryce D
“I have never seen so many shops selling religious stuff as I did here.”
Charlie C
“The Cave of the Apocalypse was pretty interesting but the monastery was even more interesting to me. It had such an intriguing history, structure and countless priceless artifacts of early Christianity.”
John J
“I think the religious history here was interesting. I actually got to walk into the cave of the Apocalypse.”
Oreana F.
“Our taxi driver to the Cave of the Apocalypse was amazing. And seeing all of those ancient texts were pretty cool.”
Dakota C.
“The driver we had that drove us up to the Cave of the Apocalypse was rad.
Brian D.
“Going to the top of the island at the monastery was cool for not only the history of the place and the early church but for the spectacular view of the entire island.”
Angelina Y.
“Great island for a photo shoot.”
Jonah P.
“I will never forget that taxi ride up the Apocalyptic Hill.”
Amanda C.
“I enjoyed walking around the town and hanging out at the small beach. It was fun to walk around the town and exploring the streets and shops”
Jessie R.
“I spent a good amount of time at the beach. It was probably my least favorite island.”
Jake B
“I enjoyed lots of the homemade ice cream that was very good. I also really enjoyed the black sand beach which was very peaceful.
Rhiannon E
“The Cave of the Apocalypse was in my opinion the coolest excursion and I also enjoyed the taxi driver of the Apocolypse.”
Andrew B
“Patmos was not very populated and very quiet with some extremely kind people.”
Chloe W.
“The beach was small but the city and people were lovely.”
Emily L.
“I liked the friendly people of this island.”
Tristen G.