Chloraka Coast Path - Part 3
The Romantic Route

Let's go and see the rocks...
Sandy Beach

The left path ends on a rocky outcrop overlooking Sandy Beach. This is a popular spot with the locals, but it is dangerous to swim here without a lifeguard present, as the area has dangerous riptides. The beach itself might not look that sandy at the moment, but it usually gets a bit of TLC before the summer season.
Surf's Up

There were a couple of surfers making the most of the waves. Incidentally, is there anywhere in Paphos where you can hire surfboards or take surfing lessons? I am not asking for myself, but somebody was asking on our Paphos Chat Facebook Group. It would be useful information to have in case the question comes up again.
Secret Beach

Within the rocks there is a tiny little cove where you can do a spot of secluded sunbathing.
Back On Track

It turns out that from the rocks there is a shortcut back to the main track, so you can walk up this way if you want to see where the main path finishes up. And I know you do...
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