Paphos Coast Path - Part 5 - Sea Front and Harbour
Paddle Zone

I wonder how many people go for a drunken swim at the end of a Night Time Session in the bars? Do football fans celebrate by taking a dip?
Organised Dive

There is also a diving centre nearby, and you can go on an organised dive.
Nice Patterns

I do like the spirals you get in the brick-work here. Hopefully if it ever has to be dug up, they will have the sense to put them back in the right way. I say this because my Dad's home town back in the UK had a similar situation a while ago, and the builders didn't give a shit about the design (which was a very simple one). Once they had finished the area looked like a complete joke, and all because they couldn't be arsed to do a proper job.

Paphos Sea Front looks lovely, and it deserves to be looked after properly.

It is kept very tidy, with daily rubbish collections. Indeed, on Tuesday, once the Festival had left for pastures new, the area looked spotless. I was very impressed with how quickly it was sorted out.
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