The Port of Patmos, located in the picturesque village of Skala, is the main gateway to this serene island in the Dodecanese. Offering regular ferry connections to Athens, and neighboring islands like Leros, Kos, and Rhodes, the port provides a seamless travel experience for visitors exploring the Aegean.
Known for its tranquil atmosphere and proximity to the island’s top attractions, such as the UNESCO-listed Monastery of St. John and the Cave of the Apocalypse, Patmos Port is perfect for travellers seeking history, culture, and relaxation.

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Patmos Port is a smaller port with only one docking quay. The entrance and exit are well signposted on either side of the quay, making the location easy to navigate. Foot Passengers will enter at the main entrance, just as the vehicles will also enter. There are marked passenger walkways in and around the port for ease of navigation. Check-in will be completed on the quay, alongside the embarkment area. Once check-in is complete, vehicles and passengers will then proceed to embark, all passengers will board within the same area.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

Patmos Port is a smaller port with only one docking quay. The entrance and exit are well signposted on either side of the quay, making the location easy to navigate. Vehicles will enter at the main entrance and use the vehicle lanes to continue onto the quay. Check-in will be completed on the quay next to the embarkment area for ease. Once check-in is complete, vehicles and passengers will then proceed to embark, all passengers will board within the same area.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Motorcycle






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