Paphos Harbour Walkway Is Open!
Seating Or Lighting?

You will see these square seats lining the entire walkway. This one was still setting but the vast majority are finished now. I think they may eventually have lighting fitted.

Rubbish Bins Needed

I have already published a film of my walk along this path. You can see the Paphos Castle Walkway Is Open film by clicking the link. One point people have made in the comments is the lack of litter bins along the route. I think they still have some landscaping to do so imagine the bins will be appearing then. In the mean time, if you do walk along here and finish your bottle of water, just keep it with you until you get to the kiosk at the Lighthouse Beach, or one of the bins by the Castle. Don't just dump your rubbish along the route.
Features

There are numerous points of interest along the route.
Work In Progress

And before that, it looks like they are in the process of constructing a short side path. Is that to help fishermen, or people taking selfies?
Instagram Generation

And speaking of selfies, this is what the white structure we saw is. It makes a nice frame for the mysterious flower which is a remnant of when Paphos was the European Capital of Culture back in 2017.
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