Kato Paphos Renovations
Paphos is changing! We saw that the other day, when we looked at the new walkway. Well after I had filmed that, I drove around Kato Paphos, and noticed some other things which were also undergoing a bit of a metamorphosis. So I returned with my camera to have a nose...
Harbour Car Park!

Our first port of call was the harbour car park. It is now open! Yes, it can now be 100% confirmed that it is in fact a car park, and not a new bus station. You may recall that it used to be a bus depot. No longer.
Temporary Bus Station

There is still a temporary bus depot at the harbour. It is on the other side of the roundabout. Where it will eventually be housed is a mystery. It was originally going to go on the TOKR Road near Tea For Two (the other one). However, there were issues with the site apparently, so that isn't happening, or so I've been told. My money is on the bit of land behind Fabrica Hill and the ancient theatre. They have been doing building work there for ages, and it might just be bus-depot related. Who knows?
Turn Right Here

The car park is in two parts. The main part is for cars, and there is a separate coach part behind it. To get to the car park tak the right turn you see here, before you get to the Sea Front and after the new roundabout.
Oh I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside

While I am here it would be rude not to take any pictures of our swanky sea front. This is the main drag.
Sea View

If you like looking at little crabs then you should sit on the ledge and look at the rocks. You will soon see them.
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