Paphos Seafront And Harbour In May
Fish Boy!

The Little Fisherman was still at his post. Funnily enough, I took my favourite picture of him this time last year, during the Kataklysmos Festival. It was a full moon and there was a fair amount of cloud in the sky. But a break in the cloud meant that the moonlight illumated the statue, though you had to get just the right angle to see the effect properly. The reason I remember it was because a Stall Truck was parked just where I wanted to stand, so I had to hang off the side of the Sea Front in order to get the picture.
Municipal Baths From Above

Oh I also did a Walkie Talkie Film of my trip today, which has already been published on Youtube.


Once we have walked past Fish Boy, the next point of interest is The Wooden Pub. This is a popular place for people - watching and the consumption of Cheesy Puffs. I do most of my walks earlier in the day, before this place opens, so it was nice to see people actually sat there enjoying themselves.
Paphos Beach!

This tiny bit of sand is your goto beach if you are staying at Paphinia Apartments. There are many other beaches available in Paphos that are a bit more substantial though. For more information you should check out our Paphos South Coast Beaches Guide - 15 Of The Best on Youtube.
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