The berth that books like a hotel suite
A Marina apartment isn’t a city flat with a sea view tacked on. The block sits on the water with the berths underneath, the yachts lit up at night, and a guest mix that’s mostly flying in for a short stay — business travellers adding a weekend, owners chartering, couples on a three-night break. They pay nightly rates that look like a five-star room, and they review the place against that bar. One water mark on the glass, one cushion still creased from the last guest, and the rating drops before you’ve seen it.
That’s the standard a turnover has to clear here. We reset each unit so the next arrival walks in and can’t tell anyone slept there the night before. Send the block and the booking dates on WhatsApp and we’ll quote it.
Frameless glass, high-gloss stone, and balconies over the water
The finishes inside a Marina unit are the job, not an afterthought. Frameless shower screens that show every streak. Stone or high-gloss tile floors that print every footprint and every drip off the balcony. Open-plan kitchens with islands that guests actually cook on, so grease and crumbs hide in the seams. And the balcony — sea-glazed, salt-exposed, often where the guest takes the photo they’ll post.
We clean for what these units actually throw at a crew, not a generic refresh. The shower glass gets done properly, not smeared. The floors come up without heel marks. The kitchen island and appliances get a full reset, the beds are stripped and remade when a clean set is already at the property, and the balcony is swept and wiped where access is safe. Every job ends with a walk-through and photo proof in your WhatsApp thread before the next key handover.
Access, cards, and the concierge desk
The Marina is a managed estate, not an open block. Most units run on key cards or fobs, with a concierge desk at the entrance and security that knows who’s expected. That shapes how we work. Tell us the access setup when you book — a card left at reception, a lockbox code, someone meeting us at the door — and we confirm it’s workable before the slot. We don’t turn up and hope.
It also means timing matters more here. A late checkout at a gated block can’t just drift; the concierge logs arrivals, and a guest walking in before we’ve finished is a problem you hear about. Send the real checkout time, not the scheduled one, and we work to that.
Linen that has to read as untouched
On a Marina booking, linen is the detail guests photograph first. A sheet that’s been refolded instead of changed, a towel that’s thin or frayed — that’s the review, regardless of everything else we did.
Bedsheets and towels: we change them when clean replacements are already at the property - we don’t supply the items ourselves. We lay the clean set out the way a hotel housekeeper would, fold and place the towels where the guest reaches them, and photograph the finished bed before we leave. If the replacement set isn’t there when we arrive, we message you a photo of the bare bed and wait. We never dress a bed in used linen to hit a deadline.
Booking the gap between berthed guests
The Marina runs on short stays, so the gap between one checkout and the next check-in is often tight — and in peak season it stacks daily. A two-bed unit usually fits a standard four-hour window; a penthouse or three-bed takes longer because of the glazing, the balcony, and the floor area. Send both times on WhatsApp and we tell you plainly whether the diary fits. If it doesn’t, we say no — a rushed reset on a high-rate booking costs you more than a slightly later check-in.
If your usual cleaner cancels last-minute, message us. Same-day cover on request when our diary allows, and we reply in minutes with a real answer.
Pricing and where we cover
Pricing is per job, never a flat rate. Small apartments usually start from about €45, and Marina units often sit higher because of the finish level, the glazing, and the balcony — the figure moves with size, condition, access, and any linen changeover. Send the floor, bedrooms, and two photos on WhatsApp and you get a clear number back.
We work Limassol Marina, the old port, and the waterfront — plus the rest of Limassol, Larnaca, Nicosia, Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Paralimni. A block nearby we haven’t named? Send the pin and we’ll confirm.