Review of 2023
Easter Decorations

Easter with it the usual decorations that Cyprus is famous for. It will come as a surprise to a lot of visitors, but Easter is a bigger celebration than Christmas here.

Polis Campsite Beach

We had a relatively warm Winter and Spring, so when I flew my drone here there were already sunbeds out. The beach at Polis Campsite is set in a lovely Eukalyptus Forest. Most of the time you visit here, the campsite itself will be pretty empty. On a Cypriot Holiday though, it is a different story. The place then is rammed solid with tents and caravans. So pick your time of visit with care, if you want a bit of peace and quiet!
Geroskipou Beach

We've published well over 600 articles since we began in 2016. Some of them are no longer accurate. One such example is Geroskipou Beach. That has undergone a number of positive changes over the last few years, so in May I went down to check them out.
Road Trips

In the past we published a couple of Road Trip eBooks, available on Amazon. They are ideal if you are renting a car and want to explore Cyprus properly. The COVID pandemic had put the project on hold, but in 2023 I produced some more guides. The first two covered the North Cyprus Coast between Polis and Kato Pyrgos.
Men At Work

Not all roadworks in Paphos have been down to renovations. The road that runs below Droushia has been regularly repaired over the last few years. In 2023, they decided to do a proper job of it. From above it looks similar to the work carried out on the B7 above Giolou.
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