Venus Beach

Published 7th of October, 2020

Shipwreck of MV Demetrios II

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While you are building your sandcastle, you may notice a large ship in the water, just off the coast. This is actually the shipwreck of MV Demetrios II, which has its own Wikipedia page:


The M/V Demetrios II was a cargo ship, built in 1964 by J. J. Sietas, at their shipbuilding yard in Hamburg-Neuenfelde, Germany.

Paphos accident

The Honduran-flagged M/V Demetrios II ran aground off Paphos Lighthouse on 23 March 1998 in heavy seas, during a voyage from Greece to Syria with a cargo of timber.

At the time of the accident, the ship had eight crew members - 4 Greeks, 2 Pakistanis and 2 Syrians. The crew were rescued and airlifted to the safety of Paphos by a British military helicopter.

It was subsequently confirmed in the Lloyd's List that the competency certificates for the Greek captain and the Pakistani first officer were forgeries.

The wreck can clearly be seen whilst traveling along the center of Paphos to Coral Bay Road.

View From The Edge

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This is a view from the left-hand side of the beach. As you can see, there aren't many swimmers at the moment, and there is plenty of room for everybody. So why are some people on the beach behind me instead?

Don't Go Here

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Next to the beach, is an area that isn't protected by the reef. There is a bloody big sign here, in multiple languages, saying that it is extremely dangerous to swim here. So why are people doing just that?

Towards Paphos

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I honestly cannot understand why some people would choose to go for a swim there. I can understand going there for sunbathing, but people die in these waters because of riptides. Those signs are there for a very good reason.

Swim HERE!

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So swim on the main beach instead. You will have a lot more fun and as a bonus won't be putting yourself and your family at risk.

I have to say, I was very impressed with how much Venus Beach has improved. A few years ago, before we moved out here, we would stay at a nearby hotel, and I remember what this place used to look like, and how many huge signs there were. It is now much, much safer, and with decent facilities and available parking, it is well worth a visit.

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