Chloraka Coast Path - Part 1
Mersini Beach

Next to the competing benches there is a little beach, a tiny strip of sand which presumably services the nearby hotel. If you do go swimming here, pay heed to the warnings on Google. Beyond the protection of the rocks the currents can be very strong.
Spring Has Sprung

The spring flowers are out in force here. For the next few months, Cyprus will be awash with colour.
Villa Junction

The villas here may be private. If I look on Google Maps there is no indication that they are available for rent.
Location, Location, Location

I imagine that they cost a bob or two, as they are in a lovely location.

The only downside would be that your back garden would be getting constantly judged by people walking along the coast path. Mind you, it didn't strike me as a particularly busy area. I saw very few people along the route.
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