The Polis Coast
Latsi Harbour

We've now moved down to Latsi Harbour. I could fill pages and pages of lovely reflection shots like this, but I shall limite myself to two.


The boats are a mix of fishing and touring. There are also a number of very nice restaurants along the side of the Harbour. Nothing beats a lunch of sardines and chips while watching the boats come in.
Tours And Boat Hire

You can also hire boats here, or take one of the numerous tours available. There are a wide variety to suit all tastes and budgets. For more information, check out the Viator Website. It is run by the same people who do Trip Advisor and offers tours from lots of companies, with online prebooking and reviews etc.
Latsi Beach

The official name for this is Souli Beach. During the tourist season the sunbeds are out in full force. along with the parasols. Now though, it is a place of serene beauty.
Polis Municipal Beach

After Latchi you arrive at Polis Municipal Beach and La Plage Restaurant. This is a very nice area, though I note that Parking Meters have been installed.
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