Around Agios Georgios
Kafizis Beach Today
And this is what it looks like today. It is a lot sandier. The shades will appear when the season restarts.
Secluded Beach
On the other side of my vantage point there is another beach which isn't very accessible. A good place if you want a bit of privacy. There is also a Coast Path that runs from here towards Sea Caves.
Closed For Winter
The outdoor restaurant is not open at the moment. It would be an interesting dining experience sat out here with a high wind blowing trying to eat your Souvla.
Sunny Meadows
Moving on from Cap St George, we thought we would finish at the Edro III site. The rough seas would give some nice pictures of the wreck...
All Is Calm
...or so we thought.
Bizarrely, the sea here was actually very calm. All the surf was at Agios Georgios. Anyway, the wreck still looks lovely, in its own rusty fashion. If you go for a walk today, in the chilly February air, why not take a few snaps on your phone and post them to our Paphos Chat Facebook Group. I am sure other people would love to see them. And Cyprus is very photogenic at the moment.
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Kafizis Beach
A few years ago we photographed Kafizis Beach, at Cap St George, for our Beaches Directory. Well, time and developers march on, and the area has changed quite a bit since then. So we went down to take another look...Cap St Georges
Cap St Georges is a new commercial venture out near the Akamas. It was recently discussed on the Paphos Life forum, as people were concerned about the level of access to the beach area that non-residents would get. So we took our camera down to have a look. This is not a review of Cap St Georges, we didn't try any of the food or drink. This is more of a quick nose so you can see what the area is like.Good Pages To Visit
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