Paphos Seafront Update
New Seats

We gave reached the harbour now. They have finished the work they were doing around the tree, and we can see that they have made a long bench.

Sea Tours

There were a fair number of people touting sea tours in the vicinity of the harbour. There are also a number of kiosks selling tickets. If you want peace of mind, you can book in advance using Viator. They are run by the same people who do the Tripadvisor website. See here for information on Paphos Sea Tours.
Lovely

I think the harbour is a lot nicer now. Obviously, it isn't finished, but when it is it will be great.
Pelican Resting

There was no sign of the actual bird today.

The restaurants all seem to be open again.
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