Paradise Beach Walk
Mysterious Stairs
Once we were past the rocks it opened up into some tiny bays. Above them, I could see a staircase leading upwards. We would need to walk further round the point before we could use them though, assuming they weren't gated.
Towards Pomos
We spotted more waterpools and potential snorkelling sites as we made our way through the rocks. It is a very rugged area so make sure you aren't barefoot.
Natural Statue
If you were so inclined this would be a great spot for an Instagram Selfie.
This Way Up
We eventually came to a path of sorts, that led up to the staircase. If you follow this route, take care here. There isn't a huge drop but if you slipped off that ledge you could do yourself a nasty injury.
This Way Up
The staircase itself is in pretty good condition. We were a bit worried that we might just end up in somebody's back garden, but we would cross that bridge when we came to it.
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In the final part of our look at the beaches along the north coast of Paphos, we travel from Pomos to Polis, finishing up with a slap-up meal at our favourite kebab joint. If you want quieter beaches in beautiful surroundings, then this area will not disappoint. We visited these beaches more times than was strictly necessary to make this blog, which shows that we have saved what we consider to be some of the best Paphos beaches to last.Dragon Cave Beach
Just past Pomos there is a hidden cove next to a cave steeped in tradition. If you like the idea of a wild beach which you share with the local flora and fauna, then read on, because Dragon Cave Beach will be right up your street.Good Pages To Visit
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