Cyprus In Pictures - July, 2025
Old Wreck

Speaking of Eateries, there is also Oniro next to the wreck of the Edro III. If you fancy some beanbag fun you know where to come.

Kissonerga Coast Path

Here's a nice shot of the Cynthiana Beach Hotel. It is conveniently located near the start of the Kissonerga Coast Path, which is a lovely walk.
Laid Back Lighthouse

It looks like somebody is trying to bring a little order to Lighthouse Beach. The sunbeds are almost in a line now! To be honest, I think most people prefer the laid back approach, so I don't think they need to try and copy the regimental approach of Venus Beach.
Oh and I've said it before and I will say it again: the kiosk here does great, good-value food, and I definitely recommend their BLT.
A New Alyki!

The new beach at St George (I still can't quite call it Alyki) is proving to be very popular, and looks lovely. I just wish they had called it something else.
Attention!

Speaking of regimental sunbeds, here's Venus Beach itself. Moaners please observe that they only occupy half of the beach, which is the allowed ammount. There is plenty of room for your own towel on the floor.
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