Calm Seas
Sea Caves

Moving on, we have the views at the Sea Caves to admire. That rock there is still standing!

Reinforcements

They have made the road past the caves here safer too. It now goes further inland. There were some swimmers here as well. You can get to the waterside by taking the narrow path by the main carpark. I imagine it is good for snorkelling down there though I haven't tried it.
Celebrity Wreck

Amazing to think that in the past I have posted pictures showing waves braking over the entirety of this wreck. Again, see links below this article for those pictures, and to find out more about the story of the wreck of the Edro III.
Coral Bay

Here we are at Coral Bay, the tourists' favourite. I spent many a sunny day in the past building amphitheatres in the sand for our daughter to then destroy in a King-Kong-like fashion.
Socially Distanced Sun Lounges

One advantage about social distancing is that all the sunbeds have a bit more room to breath these days.
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Let me take you on a journey around the region of Paphos, Cyprus. Starting at Paphos itself, we travel to Akoursos, then Kathikas, Kritou Terra and Simou. We continue past Lasa and Kannaviou, before taking in the delights of Panagia. Getting a bit more adventurous, we visit the abandoned villages of Statos and Agios Fotios, before passing through Choulou, Letymbou and Polemi, and rejoining the main Paphos - Polis road.
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