Coral Bay Linear Park
Hotel View

Looking back we can see the Ascos Coral Beach Hotel on top of the hill. It looks like a lot of rocks have been pushed back from the shore to clear a space for the sand here too, though I could be wrong.
New Beach Bar

I imagine when this is complete that it will be a popular place for a drink. Remember, it is in the same bay as the Sea You Beach Bar, so will get the same lovely sunsets, albeit from a slightly different angle.
---UPDATE---
I have just been informed by Peter Skapoullis that this is not in fact a new beach bar, but is part of the Coral Residences by Korantina homes and is used as a wedding venue. Great venue with large patio and outdoor bar as well as the indoor events room.
Sand Castle Fodder

So meet Coral Bay's third beach. Not as big as Coral Bay or Corallia Beach, but you can still knock up a decent sandcastle here. I have no idea whether sunbeds will appear later in the year, and there is no sign of a lifeguard station, but it is a nice place to sit and soak up the summer scene.
Gone Fishing

This is the view towards Paphos. If the proposed marina* ever gets built then this view will be somewhat different. Note though, that there is a decent track at the left of shot. It is easy to see how this could be improved to accommodate the aforementioned coast path. It would then terminate at the entrance we saw at the start. Now that would be a fantastic walk indeed.
* The Zager And Evans classic springs to mind here. Click the link if you are too young to remember. It's a real belter.
Now A Major Film
I recorded my visit. you can view it here.
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