Patmos is the northernmost island of the Dodecanese complex, full of mystic ambiance and wilderness. Its centuries-old history, along with its natural and built environment make it one of the most distinctive and renowned islands, one that preserves its uniqueness.
It is distinguished for the medieval architecture of its traditional settlements, its agricultural activities which are upheld to this day, its religious tradition, and its cultural and environmental activities.
Its natural habitat, optimally preserved through the passage of time, encompasses unique beaches, dynamic rock formations, orderly crops, local animals and goods, thus effectively sustaining a well-rounded ecosystem.