Monday 22 March 2010

Paphos - Cyprus

Paphos used to be the capital of the island until it moved to Nicosia.
There is a defenate British influence with everything from UK style supermarkets to stores like Marks & Spencer, Debenhams & Next in the area.
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Whilst not the largest of the beach front resorts of the island, it has all the normal attractions plus a few unusual ones.

4Paphos waterfront
4Paphos Castle
4Archaeological Park
4Tomb of the kings
4Covered market
4Boat trips



Transport - Buses are very good as an example one way trip from Coral Bay to Paphos harbour or Coral Bay to Paphos market 1.5 euro each way. (March 2010)
Taxis there are an abundance of them. You can pre-book one at your hotel or taxi centres. Beware they do try and poach you from bus stops but they are not cheaper.

Paphos Castle (Fort)

More of a harbour fort than a castle, there were 2 of these built but sadly this is the only accessible one as the other is now a ruin.
The small fort which stands on the ancients mole at the western part of the Nea Pafos was included in the coastal defence of Cyprus.
It is in fact a Frankish Tower within a Venetian wall

Not a lot to see inside, but worth the couple of euros to climb the steps in side to the top for the view.


On Sunday's from Easter there are music events in front of the fort. You can pick up a leaflet on arrival at Paphos Airport.



The Archaeological Park


Just a few hundred metres from the harbour waterfront are the mosaics in the Historic arena.
This is a UNESCO World Heritage site with some 14 floors in a covered area as well as the open air displays.
The detail of the mosaics are just stunning. In order to preserve them having recently been discovered, 2 of the sites have been re-covered. However you do get to see images of them in the information centre.
You will need to allow at least a couple of hours to look round them all.


Tomb of the kings



The name of the site is misleading, apparently there is no evidence of any royalty buried here. Rather, the site was the final resting place of about 100 Ptolemaic aristocrats who lived and died in Paphos beginning in the 3rd century BC.

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Sunday 21 March 2010

Coral Bay - Cyprus

If you are aiming to go to Cyprus and looking for somewhere a little quieter on the island without being too far away from just about anything available. Then Coral Bay is worth a visit.


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Airport - Paphos (Pafos) is the nearest airport, taking anywhere between 40-60 minutes depending on whether you are taking a taxi or coach.

Coral Bay - Beach line



Coral Bay - Aqua Sol Holiday Village

Located at the western end of Paphos, at the Coral Bay area, about 8km from the town of Paphos, in one of the most attractive and exclusive tourist areas in Cyprus. It has a front view of the sea and direct access to the bay.


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Asprokremmos Dam - Cyprus

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Asprokremmos Dam - situated in the Paphos district, is the second largest dam on the island.
Built in December 1982 the dam did overflow in 2004 due to heavy rainfall.

Details:
4Construction start date - May 1978
4Construction completed - December 1982
4Maximum storage - 52,375 Million Cubic Metres










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