The Ten Gateways To Paphos
5. Amongst The Hotels

Near to the beaches now, in Kato Paphos.

6. Tomb of the Kings Road

On the way to Coral Bay, just past the Capital Coast Hotel, you will find this on the left.
7. Kissonerga Is Still Under Construction

There is still a bit of work to do on this one too.
8. Slightly Off The Beaten Track

This was the hardest one to locate, simply because we missed the turning. It is on the way to Tala and Empa.
9. On The Main Polis Road

You get a nice view of the lighthouse from this angle. I wonder what it will look like illuminated?
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