pavlosn
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Fortunately in Cyprus we have a law that all beaches are public property and the public is entitled to full access to them. Any private property (such as hotel grounds) can only start after a minimum distance from the sea.
A lot of the organised beaches are actually administered by the municipal authorities that rent out umbrellas and sunbeds for the day.
Although I leave in Nicosia, the capital situated in the centre of the island a drive to the sea is only about an hour away. Day trips are definitely doable.
And that is what we plan to do today.
I still much prefer to go away for the whole weekend if I can and fortunately owning a small house in the seaside resort of Protaras makes this possible. I love to wake up and go for a swim very early in the morning just as the rising sun sets the sea ablaze. There are usually very few people around at that time, mainly fishermen, and the tranquility and stillness is bewitching.
Be the time the sun worshippers start arriving I am usually back in my house to catch up on some sleep. I usually dont return to the sea until late in the afternoon when the crouds have dispersed .
It's not so much the sea, though I do enjoy it but the exercise of going away from it all that I find very relaxing
Anyway, with all that I woke up to a 6,4 this morning breaking up the sequence of 5s I have been getting this week.
Have a great relaxing Sunday everyone.
A lot of the organised beaches are actually administered by the municipal authorities that rent out umbrellas and sunbeds for the day.
Although I leave in Nicosia, the capital situated in the centre of the island a drive to the sea is only about an hour away. Day trips are definitely doable.
And that is what we plan to do today.
I still much prefer to go away for the whole weekend if I can and fortunately owning a small house in the seaside resort of Protaras makes this possible. I love to wake up and go for a swim very early in the morning just as the rising sun sets the sea ablaze. There are usually very few people around at that time, mainly fishermen, and the tranquility and stillness is bewitching.
Be the time the sun worshippers start arriving I am usually back in my house to catch up on some sleep. I usually dont return to the sea until late in the afternoon when the crouds have dispersed .
It's not so much the sea, though I do enjoy it but the exercise of going away from it all that I find very relaxing
Anyway, with all that I woke up to a 6,4 this morning breaking up the sequence of 5s I have been getting this week.
Have a great relaxing Sunday everyone.
Um, no. The beach is hardly free. Most beaches here are private property; those that are not are 5+ hours away anyway, like the private ones, hardly a day trip.