Polis Beaches Part 2
Sunday Crowds

We visited the beaches on this blog on a sunday, so there were lots of Cypriots having a nice day out. People often comment on these blogs about the lack of people on the beaches. It should be pointed out that for reasons of privacy, we try to avoid pictures with lots of closeups of families. So while you may not see that many people here, that is because we deliberately concentrate on distance shots. On sundays, especially, beaches like this have plenty of people on them.

Jetty View

Next to the beach there is a jetty. I climbed up there to get some more shots.
Ampitheatre View

On the other side of the jetty there is a harbour, with several attractions. There is also quite a large carpark here. This is worth remembering, as there is a tiny carpark by the beach which gets full pretty quickly. Not many people seemed to bother driving through the carpark to the harbour, but if you make the effort you will find plenty of parking.
Beyond The Ampitheatre

And if you walk through the harbour and above the ampitheatre, you will see yet more little beaches.
Take The Tylos Tour
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Let me take you on a journey around the region of Paphos, Cyprus. Starting at Paphos itself, we travel to Akoursos, then Kathikas, Kritou Terra and Simou. We continue past Lasa and Kannaviou, before taking in the delights of Panagia. Getting a bit more adventurous, we visit the abandoned villages of Statos and Agios Fotios, before passing through Choulou, Letymbou and Polemi, and rejoining the main Paphos - Polis road.
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You can do this journey in a day, or you can break it up into chunks. You can also do it in reverse, to get some completely different views. It is entirely up to you.
