Back to the airport by "express" bus. Three reasons: we get to time the trip for our return flight, there's a tourist information office there, and we noted on the way here that the bus stopped at a Lidl store so we can get a few groceries. Timing proves to be a little over an hour. The tourist office is reasonably helpful and we have a longish chat with Caroline, who once visited Vancouver Island. And the stop at Lidl gives us as many basics as we can carry. Prices somewhat higher than Cyprus, but lower than the tiny supermarket round the corner from us. Though that shop does have surprisingly sophisticated offerings, probably because of the international nature of the clientele.
We're opposite a building that's being demolished. Less noisy than we first expected. I'd ticked the "sea view" box on the registration form but more or less as a joke as I knew the building wasn't on the sea. The shrouded demolition isn't very aesthetic but we're a block away from the sea and much of the coast has beautifully maintained walkways.