Paphos Beaches And Restaurants - After Lockdown
Further Up The Coast
We are on the home stretch now, with only a couple more beaches to visit. The route we are now following forms part of our second Paphos Road Trip, so it would be foolhardy not to give it a plug.
What A Wreck
The Edro III Shipwreck has become a popular tourist attraction. You can get a good sunset shot here, too.
Sea Caves
Further up the coast you get to the Sea Caves. These need their own blog, so I will only include a couple of shots here. This one shows the importance of minding how close you get to the edge.
Still Standing
That funny rock we featured in an earlier blog is still standing. I am amazed it survives the winter storms.
Cap St George
We have now reached Cap St George. I have parked up to the right of it, by the lifeguard station. I think you get the best views from there.
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