Patmos is taking a trip across Greece through the show “Oh Greece, I Love You”

The new episode of the travel show showcases Patmos’s religious heritage, monuments, landscapes, and cuisine, introducing the island to a nationwide audience.

Patmos takes center stage in the new episode of the travel and culture show “Ah, Greece, I Love You,” hosted by Michalis Kontizas, which airs on an online platform and regional television stations across the country. The feature aims to highlight the unique identity of the “Island of Revelation,” presenting Patmos not only as a popular destination but also as a place with a rich spiritual, historical, and cultural heritage.

Viewers have the opportunity to explore the town of Patmos, the Monastery of St. John the Theologian, and the Sacred Cave of the Apocalypse—landmarks that have contributed to the island’s global recognition and its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The program also highlights significant aspects of local architecture and historical heritage, such as the windmills of Chora and the Simantiris Mansion, while showcasing Patmos’s natural environment through images of Groikos, Petra, Kalikatsou, and Tragonisi.

Special attention is given to the contemporary challenges facing the island, through an interview with Patmos Mayor Nikitas Tsampalakis, focusing on sustainable development, the protection of the island’s unique character, and the preservation of its religious and cultural identity. The feature concludes with references to local cuisine, showcasing traditional Patmian flavors and products that are an integral part of the island’s identity.

Through this episode, Patmos is showcased to a wider audience as a destination that combines history, spirituality, culture, authenticity, and natural beauty—elements that have made it unique in the Aegean throughout the ages.