The flagship beach, booked solid through summer

Fig Tree Bay is the Protaras beach families come back to year after year, and the strip of flats behind it books out completely from late June to early September. The same two-bedders off the promenade and the beachfront blocks above the sand turn over every few days, often to repeat guests who already know the view. Letting one means your season lives inside twelve weeks — and every turnover has to be right, or the family arriving at 3pm feels it immediately. We work that whole strip so you don’t spend summer chasing cleaners who don’t show.

Family mess, not group mess

A Fig Tree Bay turnover looks different to a party-flat reset in the club resorts. It’s high chairs to wipe, sand trodden through every room from a morning on the beach, sun cream on bathroom tiles, and small bedrooms shared by children who leave more behind than the adults. We scale the reset to that — beds stripped and remade when a clean set waits at the property, bathrooms done properly instead of sprayed, the kitchen cleared end to end, and the floors mopped clear of the sand guests drag off the golden stretch out front. No fixed checklist waved over the flat.

Photo proof before the next family lands

Most Fig Tree Bay hosts run their calendars from abroad — the UK, the Gulf, mainland Europe — nowhere near the flat when one family checks out and the next is three hours away. Every job closes with photo proof in your WhatsApp thread: made beds, clean bathroom, reset kitchen, swept balcony, before the next key handover. Find a broken table, a scorched worktop, a window that won’t lock when we arrive — we photograph it and tell you first, then clean around it. No bad review landing before you know what happened.

Linen that burns through faster than you’d think

Bedsheets and towels: we change them when clean replacements are already at the property - we don’t supply the items ourselves. At Fig Tree Bay that rule bites harder than on a city strip, because a family with two or three children empties a linen cupboard faster than any couple does. Arrive for a changeover and the replacements aren’t there? We photograph what we’ve found and message you before changing anything. No charge for a swap we couldn’t do. Letting back-to-back through August? Leave more clean sets than feels reasonable; we’ll flag it the moment the cupboard runs low.

Turnaround windows and same-day cover

A clean four- or five-hour gap between an 11am checkout and a 3pm check-in is standard Fig Tree Bay work in peak weeks, and we handle that comfortably. The crunch hits when a family checks out late and the next is already at the airport — send the real times, not the booking-platform ones, and we’ll say plainly whether the window fits. We’d rather say no than rush it. If your regular cleaner drops out on a changeover day, we step in when the diary allows. Same-day cover on request when our diary allows — never promised, always confirmed in minutes on WhatsApp.

What a Fig Tree Bay turnover costs

Flats here get quoted per job from photos — there’s no honest flat rate when a seafront studio and a three-bed family apartment are such different amounts of work, and an August family turnover is heavier than a couple’s in June. For a sense of the floor, small apartments usually start from about €45, with larger family lets above that. The figure moves with size, condition, access, the window, and any linen changeover. Send the flat, the bedroom count, and a couple of photos on WhatsApp for one clear number back.

Where we clean around Fig Tree Bay

Fig Tree Bay itself, the Protaras centre blocks just back from the sand, and the beachfront line above the bay — plus the rest of Protaras, on to Paralimni and Ayia Napa, and across to Larnaca, Limassol and Nicosia. A lane or complex we haven’t named? Send the pin on WhatsApp and we’ll confirm.