Postcard From Ayia Napa
So these remaining shots were the last taken with our old drone. We start some distance from the Marina, and will gradually fly closer.
Quiet Coastline
Beyond Ayia Thekla, the drone flew over a number of much quieter beaches. I imagine in August that these will be populated by Cypriots fleeing the cities to hit the seaside. A lot of businesses (beyond those relating to tourism) close in Cyprus for August.
Getting Closer
The hotel on the left here has remained unfinished for as long as we can remember.
Ayia Thekla Beach
A couple of years ago we went for a swim at Ayia Thekla Beach. I say swim, but it was mainly a snorkel. There wasn't a lot to see though. If you want a decent underwater experience head to Cape Greco. There are a lot of places there, like the Canyon. Also, the Musan Beach on the outskirts of Ayia Napa has an underwater sculpture park. And there are more statues in the water near Green Bay Protaras.
Back To Ayia Thekla
Having explored the coast, it is time to head to the Marina.
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