If we had been more energetic we could have gone for a walk up the Avakas Gorge, but we weren’t and so we settled for a drive to Lara. This is a special place, and the sand and sea worn stones reminded me of many of the beaches at home (eg Paekakariki and Paraparaumu). The bay is a reserve and one of the few nesting grounds for the loggerhead and green turtles. We didn’t see them as it is not the season for nesting – but if it were we wouldn’t have been allowed on the beach so we wouldn’t have seen them anyway. Their story is worth telling. These turtles crawl up from the sea and lay their eggs in the dry sand sometime during June and September. They lay about 100 eggs at a time and spend some time digging a half metre hole before laying the eggs and then burying them again. The human protectors come along and move the eggs to a specially protected area of the beach away from dogs and foxes (and probably cats). After seven weeks the eggs hatch – obviously unperturbed from their prenatal move – and the little turtles head straight for the sea. No nurturing by Mum for these babies!! At about 20 they return to the same beach where they were born to lay their own eggs. Another miracle of nature. Getting to Lara Bay was another ‘off road’ experience - we stopped to take some photos of the roads we have travelled but decided that we would not send the blog link to the rental car company (though ours was not the only one doing the ‘adventure’ sport bit). And then the first swim of the season back in Coral Bay. We did a Mr Bean act and got into our togs in the car (in what we thought was a quiet part of the car park but everytime we got into a slightly tricky situation along came someone else – who knows what the woman sitting in the car next door thought – she certainly decided not to look our way too often. The water was lovely, crystal clear, gentle waves and the beach was virtually humanless (empty deck chairs, folded umbrellas told us what it could be like in summer) so we were glad we were there in winter. Once in the water felt warm but 2 hours after we were still feeling a bit chilled to the bone - perhaps we stayed in a bit longer than we should have.
Tonight Christmas dinner was put on at the hotel. But we should have known that hotels with an international clientele usually do a mediocre meal and we didn't realise that Christmas Eve was the gala dinner rather than Christmas Day. Again we regretted not finding out whether that little restaurant we tried on our first night was open.
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The kyrenia holidayis my favorite place that I had travel. Come to visit you’ll experience the beauty of costa brava where you can find the delightful landscapes, strong seas, rich history and debonair people
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