Kato Paphos In March
Harbour Reflections

I flew the drone while I was here too. This gave me a good look at the Tour Boats. I am not sure which ones are currently open, but if you are looking for a tour, the best thing to do is go to the Viator site and do a search by date. It is run by the people who do TripAdvisor and very safe.

Ocean Vision

The tours certainly seem very popular and we are often asked about them.

You board the tours from this little jetty.

The restaurant area in the Harbour was getting ready for the new season. Most of the businesses have had some form of refurbishment over the winter, even if it was just deep cleaning the wooden floorboards.

I do like reflections...
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