Paphos Harbour In December
Kokos

And Kokos here is why it is called The Pelican. There have been several Kokos over the year. I believe the current one has been here since 2021.


I'm not sure what the next restaurant is called.
Ooo La! La!

However, I know for certain that Steve's Restaurant is on the end, and there you will likely meet the ever popular Henry, or the Ooo La! La! man as he is affectionately known to locals and tourists alike. The link I have added is to his Motivational Channel on Youtube. If you want to hear his words of wisdom, or just say hello, then visit the page.
Ice Cream

It was quite warm today but a bit too chilly for ice cream.
New Build

Now, this is where the renovation work is ongoing. The carbunkles that have plagued the Harbour will soon be converted to a seating area for the restaurant they are building behind it.
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