Cyprus Road Trip #2: Paphos - Coast to Coast
Agios Georgios Port
It is of course, tempting to disappear into the Akamas when you get this far west. But this is a road trip, and I deliberately avoid off-roading routes. One day I will do an eBook that covers the more hectic routes, but the road trips are just that - safe for all cars.
Meletis Forest Necropolis
Ok, so I did tiptoe a little bit into the Akamas, but the road to this point is still tarmac, so that's ok.
Pano Arodes
Now we could just drive along the main road from Agios Georgios to Latsi, but where would the fun be in that? Instead we take a detour through some of the villages of the Akamas. First up is Pano Arodes.
Kato Arodes
Next we visit Kato Arodes. This used to be a Turkish Cypriot village, so is a bit run down compared to its sister.
Ineia
After that we stop in at Ineia, which is looking rather nice now that they have finished all the renovations.
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