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The Best Hotels in Patmos, Greece

The views from Petra Hotel & Suites are the stuff of Greek island dreams
The views from Petra Hotel & Suites are the stuff of Greek island dreams | Courtesy of Petra Hotel & Suites / Expedia

This idyllic Greek isle, with its whitewashed, flower-fringed accommodation options, is a worthy pilgrimage site.

Don’t let its rather sinister sobriquet as the ‘Island of the Apocalypse’ put you off – Patmos is a Greek retreat that’s as enchanting as it is inviting. The nickname refers to St John writing the Book of Revelations in a cave on this Dodecanese drop in the Aegean, accounting for the stream of pilgrims who’ve come to its shores ever since. But it’s the unspoiled scenery and serenity that attracts everyone from backpackers to A-listers to Patmos. Here are some of the most divine hotels in Patmos, all bookable with Culture Trip.

Petra Hotel & Suites

Boutique Hotel

An stone carved archway leads to the bedroom area of a suite at the Petra Hotel & Suites, Patmos, Greece.
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When it comes to glorious views over the shimmering bay of Grikos, few can match those at the Petra Hotel & Suites. Most of its accommodation is perfectly positioned to enjoy the vistas, too, some from spacious terraces. In-room art from famous Greek creatives adds to the refined air. Service is five-star all the way, plus there’s a lovely sea-view swimming pool and dining draws from the best of Greek produce – breakfast is a particular treat.

9 Muses Hotel

Hotel

A built-in outdoor kitchen area sits behind sun loungers and the pool at the 9 Muses Hotel, Patmos, Greece.
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A hillside setting provides the perfect spot for dreamy coastal views at the 9 Muses Hotel. The best are from its swimming pool terrace, but you can drink in the Aegean from whichever room you choose, ranging from doubles to duplex maisonettes. The look is traditional island-chic – lots of whitewash and knotty wooden furniture – and the vibe utterly laid back. If you tire of the pool, there’s also a small private beach a short stroll away.

Kalderimi Studios

Hotel

The dining terrace of the Kalderimi Studios with its loosely tied white cotton drapes looks out over a green hillside dotted with white buildings, Patmos, Greece.
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Combining rustic island decor with fabulous views and self-catering facilities, family-run Kalderimi Studios scores highly on value for money. The open-plan studio apartments sleep between two and six guests, all extending to lovely big terraces overlooking Skala Bay – some with the island’s famed monastery in eyeshot. If you’re planning to visit the hallowed Cave of the Apocalypse you can hardly be closer – it’s a five-minute walk away.

Eirini Luxury Hotel Villas

Hotel, Luxury

The traditional interior of a room at the Eirini Luxury Hotel Villas in Patmos, Greece, opens out through blue doors to a terracotta paved patio overlooking the sea.
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Built over the years by husband-and-wife team Christos and Eirini, this small hilltop complex has all the charm and character you’d expect from a labour-of-love hotel in Patmos. Home-style stone villas come with one or two bedrooms, fully equipped kitchens and blissful Aegean views. You can also splash out for villas with outdoor Jacuzzis or private sea-view pools. The hosts are always on-hand to arrange anything from fishing trips to guided walks, plus you’re just a few minutes from a lovely little local beach.

Patmos Aktis Suites & Spa

Suite Hotel, Spa Hotel

Poolside guest suites sit across the long pool from sun loungers under parasols at the Patmos Aktis Suites & Spa, Patmos, Greece.
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With its sleek all-white decor, prime seafront setting and raft of luxury-level facilities, there’s little question of this hotel’s five-star status. Clean-lined minimalism and light earthy tones extend across all accommodation, framed by mountain, pool, or sea views. Dining ranges from traditional toes-in-sand to sophisticated haute-local cuisine. Order cocktails from your beachfront lounger throughout the day and head to the spa for deluxe pampering and a break from the sun.

Byzance Hotel

Hotel

A simply dressed bed in a guest room at the Byzance Hotel, Patmos, Greece.
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Unfussy, traditional-style accommodation a hop, skip and jump from the ferry port means the Byzance Hotel in Patmos ticks the boxes for value and convenience. It’s spread over two buildings and offers a choice of rooms, studios and one-bedroom apartments. A free breakfast buffet adds to its budget-friendly appeal, plus there’s a fabulous rooftop terrace where you can enjoy a drink while watching the boats skimming in and out of the bay.

Grikos Hotel

Hotel

The covered breakfast terrace at the Grikos Hotel features a buffet and overlooks the fishing boats sailing in the bay beyond.
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Waking up to a homemade breakfast on the Grikos Hotel roof garden while gazing over the shimmering bay is a fine way to start the day. You can also head up in the evening for sunset cocktails. Air-conditioned rooms are simply decorated and the largest sleeps up to four. Guests get a free transfer to and from the port of Patmos, plus staff are happy to arrange everything from onsite massages to kayak tours.

Porto Scoutari Romantic Hotel

Spa Hotel, Boutique Hotel

A commanding four-poster bed in a white-washed, tiled-floor guest suite at the Porto Scoutari Romantic Hotel, Patmos, Greece.
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Set high up on a hill overlooking Meloi Bay, this whitewashed holiday complex commands impressive views over its scenic surroundings. Its four wings are also set among extensive gardens brimming with native flora, all centred around a large L-shaped swimming pool. Rooms in this couples-friendly hotel steer towards the romantic, with four-poster canopied beds, elegant antiques and – in many – lovely sea views. Romance is also on the menu down in the restaurant, with candlelit dinners and scene-setting soft music.

Mathios Studios

Independent Hotel

The white-washed exterior of the Mathios Studios features reed-covered terraces and a sun-baked staircase leading to its entrance.
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This rustic bougainvillea-clad guesthouse offers travellers simple, apartment-style accommodation, a short stroll from tree-lined Sapsila Beach. Some rooms open onto furnished balconies overlooking the lush garden with views of the Aegean. Basic in-room cooking facilities mean self-catering is an option, too. You have use of the garden barbecue and there are a couple of traditional restaurants within easy walking distance.

Blue Bay Hotel

Independent Hotel

A guest leaves the Blue Bay Hotel in Patmos, Greece, with guidebook in hand.
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Within an easy stroll of the ferry port, the location of the Blue Bay Hotel in Patmos could hardly be more convenient. Its position right on the coastal road also means lovely sea views from most of its rooms and the various terraces. A long, leisurely breakfast service also means you can linger over your morning meal while gazing over the water. Customers come back, year after year to this unpretentious hotel, for its laid-back, convivial atmosphere.

Villa Zacharo

Independent Hotel

A simple guest room at the Villa Zacharo opens to a small terrace with seating area, Patmos, Greece.
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Built in the typical island style and set amid flower-filled gardens, Villa Zacharo feels every inch the traditional, family-run hotel. It’s set on the road leading up to the Cave of the Apocalypse in one direction and Skala port in the other. Each room has its own balcony, with upper floors providing fine views of the surrounding valley. While clean and comfortable, it’s certainly a budget-friendly option, with free breakfast sweetening the deal.

Planning on a Greek adventure? Whether it’s the most stunning hotel settings in Greece, Santorini’s top luxury stays or wallet-friendly accommodation in Athens, our guides have you covered and they’re all bookable with Culture Trip.

This is an updated version of an article originally by Chrisa Theodoraki.

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