Kampos

Κάμπος 855 00, Greece

Open all year round

Kambos, Patmos: A Village Full of History, Life, and Natural Beauty

Kambos, one of the most picturesque villages on Patmos, was founded in the early 12th century by skilled builders who had worked on the nearby Monastery of St. John the Theologian. With its rich history and deep connections to the island’s cultural heritage, Kambos holds a special place in the heart of Patmos. Archaeological findings in the area, including prehistoric artifacts, suggest that the region has been inhabited for thousands of years, adding an ancient dimension to its charm.

The village is divided into two sections: Pano Kambos (Upper Kambos) and Kato Kambos (Lower Kambos). In Pano Kambos, you’ll find the Church of the Annunciation, built in 1937. This beautiful church is a focal point of the village, surrounded by a bustling square where visitors can enjoy delicious meals at traditional taverns or take a break in cozy internet cafes.

The natural beauty of Kambos is undeniable. A walk through the surrounding countryside reveals olive groves, fragrant pine trees, and fertile orchards, offering a tranquil escape and a glimpse into the island’s agricultural traditions.

In the evenings, Kambos comes alive. The beach in Kato Kambos becomes the center of activity, hosting lively parties that often continue until 3 AM. Whether you’re enjoying cocktails at a beach bar, dancing under the stars, or simply soaking up the vibrant energy, the nightlife here is unforgettable.

For those looking to refuel, nearby restaurants offer hearty, traditional Greek breakfasts featuring freshly baked bread, local cheeses, and honey—a perfect way to start your day.

Whether you’re drawn by its historical significance, scenic landscapes, or vibrant energy, Kambos promises an experience you won’t forget.

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