Postcard From Ayia Napa
Sea Boat

This statue was on one of the main jetties. It is worth walking to the end because you get a decent view of the main Ayia Napa beaches.

The Main Beach Drag

If you are staying in one of the many hotels at Ayia Napa, I guess your choice of beach will be whichever one is nearest to your room. That sand gets very hot, and you don't want to be walking half a mile across it to get to spot on the beach.

They all looked lovely though, and there were plenty of sunbeds for hire. These can be a double-edged sword. Given that the alternative could result in a huge mess like you get on some UK beaches, with windbreakers dividing up the beach into a maze of mini-kingdoms, I think this is the best way to cater for a large amount of tourists at once.
Public Beaches?

One thing that puzzles me, is that beyond these beaches is another, public beach. I thought all beaches in Cyprus were public beaches, so why is this one specially labelled? Is it because there were parking facilities there?
One Final Visit

I think this church is called the Church of the Prophet Elias. To get to it, you have to go up these steps. The kiosk at the foot of the steps will actually sell you a small piece of ribbon for 50 cents. People write messages on them and tie them to the trees. I am sure you could also just bring your own ribbon.
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