Polis Seaside Stroll
Meet Antara Palace

If you look on Google Maps, they show nothing here at all. However, Bing Maps is a lot more helpful. Using the Microsoft alternative, we find that this building is actually known as Antara Palace.

More Grounds

Now that we have a name, we can do a bit of online research. Until a few years ago, this used to be a boutique Hotel and Spa. Now it appears to be used as a Wedding Venue. You can hire it on Booking.com if you are interested. You must hire it for at least a week and it is over 2000 euros a night. But it is there if you want it!
That Lawn Again

You can see more of the lawn here. I originally thought it was a putting green but there weren't any holes to see. Plus, the grass isn't really meant for putting.
End Of The Line

I didn't want to get too close to the main building, as I imagine I would be trespassing. So I returned to the beach. I had walked enough in this direction, but here's a final view of Polis and Latchi.
Moody Cloud Shot

It might not have been a sunny day, but the clouds meant that I could still snap some interesting photographs.
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