Patmos, Greece
With a site of immense religious significance and an upmarket retail scene, Patmos is one of Greece’s most underrated islands
With a site of immense religious significance and an upmarket retail scene, Patmos is one of Greece’s most underrated islands
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Warm, hospitable and friendly, Greeks love to roll out the welcome mat and wear their hearts on their sleeves. Trying to get anything done, however, can be a singularly frustrating experience. Passions often run high, particularly after the economic collapse of recent years, and building relationships can take time. If you’re visiting for business, you’ll […]
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