Paphos Beaches In November
We've had unseasonably warm weather for the time of year. Anybody taking a late-year holiday has been in for a treat. We decided to visit some of the most popular beaches of Paphos to see what was still open for business.
Corallia Beach
We shall start our adventure with a look at Corallia Beach. I took this on November 6th, and the beach looks pretty much the same as it did in August. There are less people here, which is to be expected, as there are no school holidays on at the moment to boost tourists. But other than that, it is lovely.
Coral Beach Hotel
The sunbeds are still out in force at Corallia and looking up the shoreline they were also present in front of the Coral Beach Hotel.
Coral Bay Beach
There was a similar scene at Coral Bay Beach. There weren't as many sunbeds as you would find in the height of Summer, but still plenty to go around. I noted from the price list here, that they were only available as a set, for €7.50. Is this right, or can you just hire a single sunbed for €2.50?
All Mod Cons
Importantly, the snack bar and toilets were also still open too.
Thalassa Resort
There were plenty of people here too. In fact, most people seemed to be ignoring the sunbeds and using their own towels.
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