St Nicholas Chapel Area
Imagine

You could easily make some of the ruins visible beneath a glass floor, or something similar. I guess it depends on how extensive they are.


I first visited these ruins back in 2019 when I blogged about Geroskipou Antiquities Under Threat. I have to say, nothing much has changed since then. I was a bit surprised at this, given the threat of a new hotel being built here.
Pioneer Beach

I walked along the coast path for a bit to take some more pictures. However, it was the middle of the day and it was quite crowded. Given that there were a number of topless women about, I thought it best not to take pictures!

So this is as close as I will get. I promise I will get out earlier in the day for the next part of this series, so there will be less people about.
Fat Cat

I will finish with a shot of a rather chubby cat who seemed to be resident to one of the hotels. In the next part we shall have a peak further up the coast towards Paphos. Stay tuned...
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There are also several maps which will help you keep your bearings.
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