The Greek Island of Patmos Has Unspoiled Beaches, Family-run Tavernas, and Picturesque Villages

A top travel advisor shares why this Greek island is perfect for your family.

<p>Tuul & Bruno Morandi/Getty Images</p> Breathtaking view of Grikos Bay on Patmos, an island in Greece.

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Breathtaking view of Grikos Bay on Patmos, an island in Greece.

Patmos is more than just a beautiful island in the Aegean Sea; it's a place where families feel a deep sense of belonging. The island’s small population and tight-knit community create a welcoming atmosphere where visitors become part of an extended family. Children roam freely, whether on the beach or in the picturesque village of Chora. Below is my guide to making the most of your family getaway on this enchanting Greek island.

How to Get There

Patmos does not have an airport. The most efficient way to get there is on the overnight ferry from Athens, in the comfort of a private cabin. Or, you can opt to fly from Athens to the island of Kos, and then take the shorter ferry over to Patmos.

<p>Guido Cozzi/Getty Images</p> Panoramic hiking pathway to Psili Ammos Beach.

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Panoramic hiking pathway to Psili Ammos Beach.

What to Do  

Embark on a day cruise to the secluded isles surrounding Patmos: Marathi, Tiganakia, and Aspronisi. Renowned as the hidden gems of the Aegean, these pristine shores offer crystal-clear waters, virtually deserted beaches, and dreamy family-run tavernas.

For families that love a bit of adventure, a trip to Psili Ammos (which translates to “fine sand” in Greek) combines hiking, sampling traditional food, and exploring the sandy shores of Patmos. The 20-minute trek to Psili Ammos ends with an unspoiled beach — no loungers or umbrellas, just a few trees and a local, family-owned taverna powered by a generator (there's no electricity).

The typically mild waves here are ideal for kids, too, but be sure to check for strong winds that can create rough waters and wind-borne sand that make for an unpleasant beach experience. Another tip: Start early in the morning and find shade below the tamarisk trees.

<p>Konstantinos_K/iStockphoto/Getty Images</p> Charming street lined with traditional architecture.

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Charming street lined with traditional architecture.

Where to Stay

A stay at The_Petra, a luxury boutique hotel and landmark of the island for the last 35 years, is like stepping into a warm embrace. The property, which was started by my mother, Petra Stergiou, has been welcoming guests for three generations. Here, you’ll find 11 charming rooms and the restaurant Mama's Food — a culinary experience that offers a delicious blend of Greek flavors and where guests have even been known to join in on the fun by rolling up their sleeves and enjoying Greek cooking firsthand.

Christos Stergiou is a member of Travel + Leisure's A-List and specializes in Greece and the eastern Mediterranean trips. You can create a tailor-made itinerary with Stergiou by contacting him at cstergiou@truetrips.com.

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