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Greece: Photo Essay of Patmos

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An intimate portrait of the friendly people and wonderful food of this Greek island

For his journey to the Greek island of Patmos, travel photographer Brown W. Cannon III wanted to capture the warm welcome and fascinating people of this quiet, traditional destination that few U.S. travelers visit. His commentary and photos in the video below is a preview of his full photo essay, "Lost in Time," in the September/October 2009 issue of ISLANDS magazine. Watch the video and follow in Brown's footsteps with the travel advice below.

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Patmos Guides Start by contacting TrueGreece, a travel company that designs custom trips and offers access to the most authentic experiences. islands worked with TrueGreece founder, Christos Stergiou, who grew up on Pátmos, to design this local-family-focused trip for the photo essay.

Patmos Airports Actually, it's best to arrive by boat after flying direct from the U.S. to Athens (ATH) on airlines including Olympic, then on to Kos (KGS) on Olympic or Aegean Airlines. Then boat from Kos to Pátmos with Dodekanisos Seaways or Blue Star Ferries.

Patmos Hotels Stay at the boutique, intimately luxurious Petra Hotel, run by a husband and wife. Showcasing the hospitality of Pátmos, they've established a family atmosphere that pervades all 12 guest rooms and suites, as well as the wonderful dining patio. Walk to the beach for colorful views of fishing boats and the natural wonders of the bay. Rates start at about $240.

Patmos Restaurants Eat at the wonderfully authentic, especially friendly tavernas featured in the photo essay: the Grillakis family's Diakofti, the Kanelis family's Tzivaeri and Vangelis. All feature traditional dishes for a true taste of Pátmos. The island also has more formal restaurants such as Benetos, serving Mediterranean classics on 14 tables overlooking the Aegean Sea. Benetos is only open from June to October for dinner, so be sure to make a reservation. Vegghera Restaurant serves creative gourmet Greek cuisine in an elegant setting overlooking a vibrant harbor.

Patmos Sights See Pátmos' main town of Hora, itself a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experience the charming whitewashed houses and the historic significance of the Monastery of St. John and the Cave of the Apocalypse. Both sites showcase Pátmos' biblical reference as the place where St. John is believed to have written the Book of Revelation. Explore the smaller islands that surround Pátmos on a private boat trip. Some isles are barely inhabited, yet all have character.

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Best Islands to Live On

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Our archive of island homes, villas and island real estate listings from our annual Best Islands to Live On ranking. Read more in our Ultimate Best Islands to Live On Guide.

In addition to the ISLANDS ranking of the Best Islands to Live On, you'll find island real estate ideas and immigration information in the Best Islands to Live On lists from previous years. All of the islands in our database our mapped below, with links to articles and more info in the archive lists here. 

 

Best Islands to Live On: Third Edition

Big Pine Key, Florida
The Florida Keys are popular for proximity, climate, water sports and a lot more. On Big Pine, a small-town community works to protect the environment, and the real estate is also surprisingly affordable. Real-estate listings and more.

Brac, Croatia
Olive trees soften the surroundings and contribute to the region's storied cuisine, including fresh fish, local cheeses and Plavac red wine. Life moves at the right speed, guided by an old-world ethos. Real-estate listings and more.

Crete, Greece
Crete's cultural history will greet you when you land, from Roman ruins to Turkish mosques to the lovely frescoes at the end of every cobblestone street. Neighbors will even offer you homemade wine. Real-estate listings and more.

Curaçao
The Caribbean may already be a melting pot, but in Curaçao, the ingredients blend well. It's a Dutch island off the coast of Venezuela, a bit of geographical serendipity that adds a dash of Latin spice. Real-estate listings and more.

Grand Cayman
Whether you're looking to spend your island life in board shorts or a business suit, this could be the place for you. It's a safe island that may remind you of home but that's different in the right ways. Real-estate listings and more.

Langkawi
Langkawi has outstanding beaches -- pearlescent, powdery and washed by a lakelike sea. Exotic sights lie inland. The Malaysia My Second Home Programme makes it easy for expats to retire here. Real-estate listings and more.

Maui, Hawaii
Find what every island traveler loves: pristine beaches, world-class water sports, awe-inspiring volcanoes and a rich culture. It's the ease of living in the U.S. mainland amid a true island experience. Real-estate listings and more.

Nevis
If peace and quiet is your thing, take a look at Nevis, a quaint outpost about 200 miles southeast of Puerto Rico. Unlike other Caribbean islands, Nevis is short on drama and long on simple pleasures. Real-estate listings and more.

Palau
If you're looking to disappear from the face of the earth, Palau's your place. It's the most remote location on our list, and if you visit -- or move -- you're likely to spend much of your time underwater. Real-estate listings and more.

Waiheke, New Zealand
There's not a single stoplight on the island. Multimillion-dollar homes share the island with summer cottages, and even magnates mix easily with artists & writers. New Zealand is notably emigration-friendly. Real-estate listings and more.

ISLANDS considered certain factors when researching this list, including weather conditions, expats' experiences, real-estate prices and ease of immigration. Click on the links below for more on the destinations.

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Most Romantic Islands: Greek Islands

Top 10: Island Dining Experiences

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Can you taste it? A 14-course meal in Japan. A Caribbean beach barbecue with fresh-caught lobster. And, for the meat and potatoes lover, Portuguese fare steamed all morning in an active geyser. But don’t let the food distract you too much. This meal isn’t just about the delicious eats. Look around – you’re on an uninhabited Tahitian motu; atop one of Europe’s largest glaciers; cruising through Marlborough Sound in New Zealand. After this meal, you won’t just leave with a full, happy stomach. You’ll leave with a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Family Dinner
Pátmos, Greece

In naming our No. 1 dining experience, it seemed pretty obvious. At the Diakofti taverna in the southwestern part of Pátmos, Greece, you’ll instantly feel like you’re a part of a family dinner. Because on this island, eating out means feeling like you’re a long-lost relative returning home. And for travelers on faraway journeys, nothing beats a family welcome. The man playing the lyra on the right? That’s Mihalis. He owns the taverna with his wife, Katerina. The man with the cane singing in a carefully chosen suit? That’s Mihalis’ good friend. And now he’s your friend too. Mihalis’ son Sozos, a local carpenter, joins lunch in time for zucchini balls, olives and calamari. Don’t be sad when the meal is over. Your new Pátmos family will always leave a place at their table for you. truegreece.com

ISLANDS ranked the best dining experiences based on recommendations from our editors, contributors and readers. We sought meals that offer great food and a rare, once-in-a-lifetime experience on a remote island.

Mussels and Wine, New Zealand
Greenshell Mussel Cruise

Cruising the pristine waters of the Marlborough Sound, you can see why one of the world’s greatest delicacies, Greenshell Mussels, grows only here. Lush, beautiful and pristine translates well to fresh, salty and delicious. Board a luxury boat with Marlborough Travel in the quaint harbor town of Havelock and slowly meander through New Zealand’s iconic scenery. Your private chef will then take you to a Greenshell Mussel farm, grab some mussels from the water, steam them right on the boat and serve them with a glass of local Framingham sauvignon blanc. As if the island needed more romantic power, these native mollusks are said to be an aphrodisiac. So enjoy them with someone you love. Eat as much as you can. Seconds are surrounding you. greenshellmusselcruise.co.nz

Picnic on a Tahitian Motu
Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort

Stepping foot on uninhabited Motu Tapu, you’ll feel like a castaway washing ashore on a secret paradise. And you are. Except there’s a bartender and a gourmet meal. For the next few hours this Tahitian islet is all yours. Lunch is a traditional Tahitian welcome, a picnic feast elegantly laid out under the palms: fresh sashimi, poisson cru (the ceviche-like native dish of raw tuna, coconut milk, onions, cucumbers and tomatoes), grilled lobster, lagoon fish and tropical fruits. Legend has it Motu Tapu was once the private retreat of a Polynesian queen, forbidden to everyone else, her personal sanctuary. And that serene feeling remains, mai tai in hand. When the boat comes to take you home – hide in the bushes. Gourmet lunch including transfer from $150. hilton.com/frenchpolynesia

14-course Kaiseki Meal
Kikunoi, Japan

It starts with a sakizuke (appetizer) of pickled sea cucumber, sliced Japanese mountain peach and ayu fish. And then it continues. For 13 more courses and three more hours. If you come back tomorrow, the entire menu will be different. Kaiseki is a carefully orchestrated production of a meal, each course with a specific meaning and intention. No detail is forgotten or unintended. And each chef with characteristics befitting an artist. So one day, you might be served shiizakana hot pot of boiled eggs, roasted eggplant and mitsuba- and sansho-flavored fish. The next day, chilled ichijiku (boiled fig) in white miso. It’s a Japanese dream meal once fit for shoguns, samurai and the wealthiest merchants. Ready for the next course? Here comes the thinly sliced onaga (red snapper), then the sashimi served on a lotus leaf with sour ume (plum) sauce and wasabi mustard, then the ... Meal from $250. kikunoi.jp

Lunch on an Icelandic Glacier
Nordurflug Helicopter Tour

Thousands of feet below you are Iceland’s most iconic natural phenomena – the massive Gulfoss waterfall, unpredictable Geysir and black, hardened lava fields. And on a tour with Nordurflug, the pilot will land you near all of this, safely, just in time for lunch. Grab the picnic basket that the Restaurant Silfur packed for you and have lunch on Langjökull glacier. Carve out ice cubes for your Brennivín (an Icelandic schnapps), and take a minute to listen to the pure quiet around you. This meal’s highlight isn’t necessarily the food. It’s about where you are. And where you are makes everything taste like the best meal ever. Tours from $260. nordurflug.is

Dive for Lobster Dinner
Four Seasons Nevis

It’s kind of like a treasure hunt. But forget the gold and rare jewels. On this hunt, think tickle sticks, tiny antennae and, oh yeah, lots of butter. With the Four Seasons Nevis Dive and Dine excursion, search the waters of Monkey Shoals, Redonda Bank and High Rock for Caribbean spiny lobster on a two-tank dive with local divemaster Chaderton and chef Andreas. From 40 to 70 feet underwater, look for the hidden antennae of the timid crustaceans hiding in the reef, and then coax them out with lassos and tickle sticks. Blowfish, moray eels, nurse sharks and endangered hawksbill turtles glide by, but keep your eyes on the prize: dinner. Your hard work will pay off. Later on Pinney’s Beach, watch a culinary demo by chef Andreas and toast cocktails with your new dive buddies. Grill right on the beach while the sun sets. Dinner will taste that much better knowing you caught it yourself. From $1,950 per couple. fourseasons.com/nevis

Fiji Lovo Oven Feast
Namale Resort & Spa

Picnicking Melanesian style in Fiji means a private waterfall for skinny-dipping and a basket full of delicacies baked in a lovo oven. Don’t know the difference between a lovo and a hole in the ground? That’s OK because they’re one and the same. Centuries ago when they grew tired of barbecuing fish and pigs, some enterprising Fijian chef stumbled on the idea of slow-roasting foods in a sand oven – and today, the art of lovo making is an honored custom passed down from one generation to the next. Namale Resort expertly recreates this traditional way of cooking on special feast nights. Pork, snapper and garlic-rubbed chicken are wrapped in banana leaves and placed over heated coral stones and then buried. Three hours later, you’ve got an authentic, savory meal that tastes even better the next day as leftovers. The only missing ingredient? Well, that’s you. Lovo oven upon request at no extra charge. namalefiji.com

Cook in a Volcano
Hotel Terra Nostra

No need for ovens. On Sao Miguel in the Azores, staying at the Terra Nostra Garden Hotel means eating from a volcanic geyser. Surrounded by mineral and thermal hot springs in the Furnas Valley, order the cozido das furnas stew from the on-site restaurant. This is not a bland, boiled meal. They fill a pot with pork, beef, chicken, local linguiça and murcela sausages, carrots, sweet potatoes and tarot root. Then the pot will be lowered into an active geyser field next to a geyser-heated lake. Your meal will stay down in this hole for about five hours until perfectly steamed. The result? A explosion of flavor worth the wait. bensaudehotels.com

Singapore Street Food
Makansutra Food Safari Tour

It’s a gastronomic world’s fair of flavors: Malay, Chinese, Indian, Peranakan, Eurasian. Singapore’s food scene has centuries of converging influences. But oh, does it sauté, steam, fry and roast in a divine way. Tasting it all seems an impossible feat. But luckily, Singapore’s 16,000-plus street vendors are now concentrated in hawker centers around the island for easy gorging access. (Some are even open 24 hours a day!) To hit the food stalls like a local, book a Makansutra Food Safari Tour with master of Singapore cuisine K. F. Seetoh. (You might recognize him as a judge from the finale of Top Chef D.C., which was shot in Singapore.) One of Seetoh’s expert guides is all yours for four hours, leading you to the best hawker stands on the island. You’re sure to start salivating with a menu like this: fried hokkien prawn mee, white, black and chili crabs, oyster omelet, barbecue sambal skate, char kway teow, chicken rice, bak kut teh, mee rebus, roti prata, Indian rojak. Can’t decide on your favorite flavor? It’s OK. That’s why Singapore chose them all. Tours from $125. makansutra.com

Crab Festival
Kodiak Island, Alaska

Alaska’s Kodiak Island is known for wildlife: brown bears, grizzly bears, elk and bald eagles, to name a few. But for five days at the beginning of summer, there’s a smaller star on the island: king crab. At the Kodiak Crab Festival, about 15,000 seafood lovers converge to devour their favorite long-legged, grumpy crustacean. And they are never disappointed. Thousands of pounds of king, tanner and Dungeness crab are served at the St. Paul Harbor in downtown. Just don’t forget to bring your Crabinator to get every morsel of crabby goodness out of the shell. While there are complicated recipes, simply steaming the crab is most popular, as the natural flavor of the meat is too good to ruin with heavy sauces and crazy cooking techniques. A pool of butter, however, is acceptable. kodiak.org

Island Meals
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Island Meals

Can you taste it? A 14-course meal in Japan. A Caribbean beach barbecue with fresh-caught lobster. And, for the meat and potatoes lover, Portuguese fare steamed all morning in an active geyser. But don’t let the food distract you too much. This meal isn’t just about the delicious eats. Look around – you’re on an uninhabited Tahitian motu; atop one of Europe’s largest glaciers; cruising through Marlborough Sound in New Zealand. After this meal, you won’t just leave with a full, happy stomach. You’ll leave with a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Snapshot: Greek Islands

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From Patmos to Crete, Santorini to Rhodes, our photo essay takes you inside the Mediterranean's breathtaking Greek Islands.

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Santorini, Greece

This Greek island is known for its picturesque, whitewashed villages that scale the steep cliffs overlooking the Aegean.

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Santorini, Greece

Was this the ancient city of Atlantis? Some scholars and archeologists believe it could be...

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Agios Nikolaos, Greece

This lovely city on the island of Crete faces the sea on three sides.

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Crete, Greece

Greece's largest island has seen burgeoning tourism and offers an array of glitzy resorts, though it still retains its small town charm in its more remote regions.

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Crete, Greece

The ruins of the palace of Zakros still remain in eastern Crete, and date to 1900 B.C.

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Kos Island, Greece

The ancient Roman ruins of the Nymphaeum on Kos are an opulent archeological site today.

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It wouldn't be a photo tour – or actual tour – of the Greek Islands without a sample of the local cuisine, famous for its gyros and colorful Mediterranean salads.

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Nikia, Nisyros, Greece

The town of Nikia is perched on the crater of a semi-dormant volcano on the island of Nisyros.

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Rhodes, Greece

Lindos beach is a local favorite for sunbathing and swimming on the island of Rhodes.

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Rhodes, Greece

Just beyond the city of Lindos rests the ancient acropolis high on a hill, a relic of the town's former citadel.

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Rhodes, Greece

The Antoni Queen beach is considered to be one of the best beaches on the Greek island of Rhodes.

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Patmos, Greece

The Monastery of St. John on the island of Patmos, widely regarded as the location where the apostle John wrote the book of Revelation, is home to a number of vibrant mosaics.

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Corfu, Greece

The mountainous island of Corfu – the northernmost of the Ionian Group – is one of the Greek Islands' most popular draws for travelers.

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Corfu, Greece

Corfu's Vlacherna Monastery is a favorite photo-op for many travelers to the Greek Islands.

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