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The Golden Beaches
With its superb golden sandy
beaches, this area has become a big draw for sunseekers.
But this part of the island traditionally remains
the market garden of Cyprus, with the well-known Cyprus
potato being the prominent crop.
Agia Napa, once a small fishing
village, boasts a superb Venetian decorated monastery
with a central octagonal fountain. It lends character
and substance to a village that?s better known to
holidaymarkers for its colourful shops, tavernas,
discos and bars. A small Marine Life Museum presents
exhibits of past and present marine fauna. The focal
point of the resort is the small harbour, where the
tavernas specialise in fresh fish harvested by the
colourful fishing vessels.
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Life in the south eastern
corner mostly revolves around the sea, and water sports
of all kinds are readily enjoyed - from scuba diving
to paragliding.
Protaras has built up a deserving reputation for its
windmills and glorious beaches. The small, white-washed
town of Paralimni, slightly inland, has a number of
open-air, unspoilt tavernas known for their delicious
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Cape Gkreko, on the very tip,
has its own share of beaches and coves. With its contrasting
rugged countryside, the dramatic fiery-glow, of sunsets
from this spot have to be seen to be believed. Small
churches dating from the 15th and16th centuries are
found in nearby villages.
The skilfu( craft of basket-making
still carries on at Liopetri. The fishing shelter
at Potamos Liopetriou, just east of the village of
Xylofagou, is a photogenic inlet where fishermen men
dtheir nets by day, before setting sail in the evening
to farm the sea.
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