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Afrodite Beach Hotel beach
A lovely, calm beach is the Afrodite Beach Hotel beach, on the way to the Baths of Aphrodite. It's good for children, with its clear, swimmable waters and comfortably small pebbles.
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Agios Andronikos
The 16th-century church of Agios Andronikos, previously a mosque and the centre of local Turkish Cypriot religious life, has in recent times had some of its Byzantine frescoes revealed. Sitting on the western side of town, by the car park, the church can only be visited in groups of ten or more. The key is held at the Archaeological Museum.
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Archaeological Museum
If you're dying for some history, visit the Archaeological Museum, which offers you finds from the nearby graves at Marion and Arsinoe. There is an extremely old olive tree close to the museum, for those interested in such floral phenomena. The trunk of the tree is almost split in two but it is still producing olives after 600 years.
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camp-site beach
The nearest stretch of sand is the camp-site beach - a good beach and convenient if you don't want to move far from Polis or are camping there. It's sandy and has natural shade, and the scent of the eucalyptus trees that shade the ground is wonderful. There is a beach restaurant and lifeguards. It's a good place to make a day of it with your own picnic.
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Latsi
The best beaches easily accessible from Polis are those on the eastern side of Latsi, a small fishing village 2km to the west of Polis. They tend to be mixed sand and pebble, and are somewhat exposed to the vagaries of the weather, but they are popular enough and well serviced with restaurants. You can reach Latsi by bus.
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