Postcard From Ayia Napa

Published 13th of August, 2018

More Rugged Terrain

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Ayia Napa, Protaras, Cape Greco and the Exclusion Zone are all very close to each other. It took us a while to work that out, but once you get your bearings it makes exploring a lot easier. Here we are back in rugged terrain, looking for a bridge.

Distant Pirate Ship

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In the distance, you can see the tip of Cape Greco (unless my memory is wonky). You cannot actually reach the tip by car or foot, as it is fenced off. I think there is a military base there. However, if you drive up the gate you can park and have a look around the rocks, and on the way back you can take a left turn to the area popular with divers I mentioned earlier. From there you can park up and walk to the Canyon. You can even continue around to the Sea Caves. Take plenty of water though.

Mind The Boat

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Some places are clearly best explored by boat. He had a friend who was snorkelling in the water just out of shot, and who can blame her? The water here and in the whole of Ayia Napa was crystal clear, and the lack of any surf meant that snorkelling conditions were ideal.

Not a Venetian Bridge

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This bridge is a beauty spot, and understandably it is fenced off to protect it. We still saw one idiot walking across it though.

Popular With Cruises Too!

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I think a tour of the area in one of these boats would be a nice way to spend an afternoon. They weren't blaring out music all the time and the tour guide seemed to be providing useful information.

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