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Arriving on the Sea Cloud
... felt very welcome and at home.
Then we went to our cabin. It was bigger than expected, especially the bathroom. The cabin has no key which means you canīt lock it!! Itīs strange for us, but apparently thatīs how it is on this ship.
It was time to inspect the rest of the ship so we took a little tour around. There is so much to discover and we are lucky to have one week in front of us to do so.
After a ...
That's That, Then
... dull it is. If it were a profession it'd be accounting. If it were a hobby it'd be trainspotting. If Cyprus were a third date you'd pay someone to burst in and stab you in the face over dinner just so you could get away. Holidaymakers tend to come over to Cyprus for a week or two, I'd say 10 days is a good amount of time to spend here. So yeah, the 328 days I stayed in Cyprus could be construed as somewhat excessive, but ...
Walking through history
... Royal Palace.
We stopped for lunch under shelter just as the storm clouds gathered overhead. The wind picked up and the sky grew very dark and threatening, but the rain never hit us. About the time we finished eating, the clouds rolled away to reveal a beautiful blue sky. We walked back to the city wall and climbed up to the top and enjoyed a great view.
A short drive outside the city walls, the ancient Greek city of Salamis has been excavated to reveal a ...
Protaras from its Foundation ! -Fig Tree Bay
... under construction not very far from it, and a big fig tree very near the coast. It was as if the restaurant was coming out of nowhere, as if it was there just for us who by that time we were so hungry and badly needed something to eat. Nothing else ….just fields! We had fresh fish for lunch and a green salad and I remember clearly that we decided not to have any wine or beer because we had still to reach Paralimni and from there ...
Protaras and its Beautiful Coasts and Beaches!
... There are so many buses passing by that you can move here and there with very little avoiding spending money on taxi rides.
Cypriots are very fond of Protaras and you will see many coming in August when they have their holidays. The resort is favored byBritish and Germans as well as Russians, and of course other nationalities but the first three I mentioned is the majority. For me the best months to come here is the end of ...



