Patmos

Tourism in Patmos

Lampi Taverna

+30 2247 031490

FISH TAVERN LAMPI, Patmos 855 00, Greece

Closed over winter

Nestled along the northern shores of Patmos, Lampi Beach is a hidden gem located just 9.5 kilometers from the island’s bustling center. Accessible via a well-maintained road, visitors can reach this tranquil bay in a mere 15 minutes. The beach is renowned for its stunning, colorful pebbles, each uniquely shaped… Read more…

Taverna Agriolivado

(+30) 22470 32087

Agriolivadi, Agriolivadi Beach, Patmos 855 00, Greece

Closed over winter

Taverna Agriolivado: A Slice of Traditional Greece In today’s fast-paced world, discovering genuine traditional Greek cuisine can be a challenge. While taverns may seem like relics of the past, they remain a sought-after experience for tourists. You’ve stumbled upon a true local treasure: Taverna Agriolivado, a quintessential Greek taverna that… Read more…

Λιβάδι Καλογήρων/Livadi ton Kalogira Canteen

(+30) 22470 32087

Λιβάδι Καλογήρων, Patmos 855 00, Greece

Closed over winter

On of the most charming beach of all is Livadi ton Kalogiron. What makes it truly special is its secluded location and the path leading to it: a serene meadow surrounding the abandoned Monastery of Panagia, dotted with vegetable fields and irrigation ditches—a tranquil glimpse of rural life on the… Read more…

Aroma

30 2247 031402

Aroma, Κάμπος 855 00, Greece

Open daily from 8:00am

A café/restaurant in the historic center of Kampos, a small and quiet village overlooking the beach of the same name. A kind and refined environment with feminine grace, recently renovated but respectful of the spirit of the classic cafés of the Greek islands, frequented more by locals than by tourists.… Read more…

Houston Cafe

+30 2247 031688

Main Square, Patmou, Skala 855 00, Greece

Closed over winter

The building that houses the Houston Cafe traces its origins back to the late 19th century, originally recognized as an Italian coffee house. Known as “Italia,” it is believed to be the first café on the island. In the early 20th century, the Karalis family purchased the property and maintained… Read more…