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Known as the “Jerusalem of the Aegean”, the quiet island of Patmos is richly sprinkled with monasteries. The main town, Chora, has more than 40 chapels, while on Petra Bay there’s a rock for hermits, “rising up like a five-storey Swiss cheese, complete with cells and cisterns”, writes John Gimlette.

For John, of all the Greek islands, “Patmos is easily the most serene”. It has an unruly beauty, he says. “The blues are proper cobalt blues, and across this miniature, upended desert, there’s always a lingering scent of oleander and herbs.”

To the Romans, though, this was a place of exile - and according to the Christian tradition, this is where Saint John was sent in 95 AD, and where he lived in a cave and wrote about the Apocalypse. Wars, drought and Roman and Russian occupation followed.

But despite a chequered past, today it’s still “the Greece we know and love, with its wonky lanes, biddable cats and magnificent landscapes”, somewhere you can always find “a restaurant dangling off a mountain.”

As winter still stretches out ahead in the UK, perhaps now’s the time to think about booking a trip to sunnier climes. Patmos may appeal? Or elsewhere our writers’ share their favourite places for a sunshine break in Europe - from Stromboli in Italy to Cantabria in Spain there’s plenty of inspiration.

Andy Pietrasik
Head of Travel

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The Blue Danube

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On this quintessential European river cruise you’ll sail the Danube visiting three capitals, Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest, plus Dürnstein, Esztergom Basilica and Melk Abbey all while unpacking only once.

2025 departures include a free Superior drinks package, call for details.

 

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Highlights of Morocco - save up to £250pp

Experience the best of the country from bustling souks to the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara on this wide ranging small group tour. You’ll explore all four Imperial Cities, Rabat, Meknes, Fez and Marrakech, plus Casablanca and coastal Essaouira along with enjoying a stay in a desert camp and a visit to a remote Amazigh village.

Book by 20 January 2025 when you depart 23 Feb, 16 Mar, 18 & 27 Apr or 2 May 2025 and quote HNY2025. You can also save £100pp on all other departures of this small group tour when you quote 25GUA100. Discounts cannot be combined.

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