Kissonerga Coastal Promenade

Published 12th of October, 2025

Worst Pun Ever

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It looks very nice here. It isn't officially called Vardas Restaurant though. Oh no, that would be too simple. This is in fact Vardas Seacret.

And if you were wondering, it gets very nice reviews and has a price-point just a tiny bit lower than Sense By The Beach and Oniro.

To The Beach

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This article isn't about the restaurant though, it is about the promenade. So walk through the grounds this way.

Go Down

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Stopping briefly to admire the lovely view, you descend here.

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We are now on the promenade. So let us take a moment to discuss its function. To its west, you will find the Kissonerga Coast Path, that runs behind Cynthiana Beach hotel all the way down to Potima Bay and Sense By The Beach. To the East, you will eventually come to Sandy Bay, in Lempa. Is this path eventually designed to link all this together? How feasible is that?

To The East

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We actually visited here last year, when we reported on the missing link in the Paphos Coast Path. Indeed, if you google "paphos missing link" you get the following AI response:

The "Paphos missing link" refers to the incomplete section of the coastal path between Sandy Bay in Lemba and the Kissonerga Coast Path in Paphos, Cyprus. It is a gap in a project to create a continuous walkway from Paphos to Coral Bay. This section requires navigating around a banana plantation, though a new bridge has been constructed nearby, and the path is currently partially completed.

Shucks

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