Riccos Beach Area
Riccos Beach Bar

We are now coming to the bar that gives the area its nickname. Riccos Bar has been here since the 70s, and pretty much predates the beach itself.

Closer

By happy coincidence, Jean Stone has posted a lot of pictures of the bar on our Paphos Chat Facebook group. They are worth tracking down as they include shots of the man himself and the bar back when it was first built.
Geroskipou View

Between Riccos Bar and Paphos the landscape becomes a bit more maintained. There is some sort of football pitch here, as well as a grass field.
Artificial Reefs

They are keen on recycling here too. There is also a sign explaining about the artificial reefs in the area, which make the seas here a safer place to swim. Not seen in this picture, but to the side there was a NO DOGS sign as well.
Fair Play

This lady certainly wasn't going to let a bit of seaweed spoil her sun-worshipping. In fact, she used it as a cushion.
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