The party core, compressed into a few months

Nissi doesn’t run on a year-round clock. From late June through August the beach clubs open at noon, the bars along Nissi Avenue fill by sunset, and the let flats behind the sand turn over almost every day — groups of four, six, eight piling into studios and one-beds that were quiet in May. Then September thins it out, October shuts most of it, and the same flats sit empty through the winter. If you own or manage one of those places, your entire letting year lands in roughly twelve weeks. We keep it turning over through those weeks so you don’t spend the season firefighting cleaners. Larnaca-based crew, easy run across to the east coast. Send the flat and the season dates on WhatsApp.

Group-sized wear, not couple wear

A Nissi turnover is rarely a light reset. Eight people who’ve been at the beach bars until four in the morning leave a different kind of mess than a couple on a weekend — overflowing kitchen bins, sand ground into every corner, beer cans in the bathroom, the odd spill or broken glass we flag before we clean around it. We scale the reset to what’s actually in front of us, not a fixed pass waved over the flat. That means the beds stripped and remade when a clean linen set is waiting at the property, the bathrooms and showers sanitised properly rather than wiped, the kitchen worked from surfaces to bins to floor, and the floors mopped clear of the sand guests carry in off Nissi Beach. Then the balcony swept where access is safe — because that balcony is where the next group will sit before they go out.

Photo proof before the next check-in

Most Nissi hosts run this from London, Athens, the Gulf — nowhere near the flat when a group checks out. So every job closes with photo proof in your WhatsApp thread. You see the made beds, the clean bathroom, the cleared kitchen, the swept balcony, before the next group’s key handover. If we walk in and find something broken, missing, or off — a smashed glass, a stain that won’t lift, a window that won’t close — we photograph it and tell you first, then clean around it. No surprises buried under a tidy surface, no bad review landing before you know what happened.

Linen changeover when the cupboard’s full

Bedsheets and towels: we change them when clean replacements are already at the property - we don’t supply the items ourselves. In Nissi that rule bites harder than it does on a city strip, because group turnovers burn through linen faster than any other let on the island — eight sleepers can empty a cupboard in a single stay. When we arrive for a changeover and the clean replacements aren’t there, or don’t cover the beds the last group left unmade, we photograph what we’ve found and message you before changing anything. No charge for a swap we couldn’t do. If you’re letting back-to-back through August, leave more clean sets than you think you’ll need; we’ll tell you straight when the cupboard’s running low.

Turnaround windows through the August crunch

A clean three- or four-hour gap between a midday checkout and an afternoon check-in is standard Nissi work in season, and we handle that comfortably. The crunch comes in August — a group checks out late, the next lands at four, and the owner’s stuck on WhatsApp trying to move a key handover. Send us the real times, not the scheduled ones, and we’ll tell you plainly whether the window fits. We’d rather say no than rush it and hand you a bad review. If your regular cleaner drops out on a changeover day, we step in when the diary allows — never promised, always confirmed in minutes. Same-day cover on request when our diary allows.

What a Nissi turnover costs

Nissi flats get quoted per job from photos — there’s no honest flat rate for places that vary this much. A studio above the beach bars and a three-bed walk-up on Nissi Avenue are different amounts of work, and a group-reset in August is heavier than a couple’s turnover in June. For a sense of the floor, small apartments usually start from about €45, with group-sized lets priced above that. The figure moves with size, condition, access, how tight the window is, and any linen changeover. Send the flat, the bedroom count, and a couple of photos on WhatsApp and you get one clear number back — not a guess.

Nissi Beach, Nissi Avenue, West Ayia Napa

We clean across Nissi Beach itself, the flats lining Nissi Avenue, and the West Ayia Napa blocks just back from the sand — plus the rest of Ayia Napa, and on to Protaras, Paralimni, Larnaca, Limassol and Nicosia. A lane we haven’t named? Send the pin on WhatsApp and we’ll confirm if we can take it.