A different rhythm from the beach strip

Pyla isn’t Finikoudes or Mackenzie. The village sits up against the British base edge, and a lot of the lets here run long — British expats who stay a month, a season, or the whole year, with the occasional short-let week slotted in between. That changes the clean. There’s less sand to chase and more living to undo: a kitchen that’s actually been cooked in, a bathroom that’s seen daily showers for weeks, floors that have carried boots as well as flip-flops. We reset the place so the next arrival — tenant or tourist — walks in and feels it’s been looked after.

The job is the same between-guest reset we run across Larnaca: beds, bathrooms, kitchen, floors, a room-by-room walk-through, then photos. We just don’t pretend Pyla is a holiday flat that’s barely been used. It usually has been, and that’s what we’re cleaning for.

Resets built around resident-expat lets

Because so many Pyla guests stay a while, the reset leans heavier on the kitchen and bathroom than a weekend let would. We strip the bed and remake it with whatever clean linen is waiting at the property, sanitise the bathroom top to bottom, degrease the hob and wipe down the appliances, and mop every floor. Bins get emptied, surfaces get wiped, and the place gets a proper walk-through before we call it done. If a long-term tenant has left personal items behind, we photograph them and message you rather than binning anything. Pyla lets often hold a resident’s own things, not a hotel-style kit — we treat that differently.

Linen changeover in a mixed-stay village

Bedsheets and towels: we change them when clean replacements are already at the property - we don’t supply the items ourselves. In Pyla this comes up more than on the beach strip, because a lot of these flats hold a long-term tenant’s own bedding rather than a matching short-let set. If the clean replacements aren’t there when we arrive, we photograph the bare bed and the missing towels, message you, and carry on with the reset — no charge for a changeover we couldn’t do, no guesswork on the quote.

Photo proof before the next guest walks in

Every Pyla reset closes the same way. We walk the flat room by room, then drop photos into your WhatsApp thread — the made bed, the clean bathroom, the reset kitchen, the floors, the empty bins. That lands before the new arrival checks in, whether they’re a returning British guest or a fresh booking. Photo proof isn’t an upsell here. It’s just how the crew finishes a job and hands it back to you.

Covering Pyla, Pyla Village, and the British community

We work across Pyla and Pyla Village — the maisonettes near the base perimeter, the family flats off the central square, and the long-stay lets serving the British community that’s been here for decades. We’re based in Larnaca, so Pyla is a short run up the coast road for us, not a cross-island trek. We also cover Larnaca city, Limassol, Nicosia, Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Paralimni. Somewhere we haven’t named? Send the location on WhatsApp and we’ll tell you straight if we can take it.

What a Pyla Airbnb clean costs

Small flats start around €45, give or take. From there the number moves with the size of the place, how much living the last guest did, access into the property, timing, and whether linen needs changing. Pyla lets often sit a little larger than the beachfront one-beds, so don’t be surprised if the quote runs higher than the floor. Send the flat, the bedroom and bathroom count, and a couple of photos — we come back with a clear figure, same thread.

WhatsApp us at +357 96 443 648 for a Pyla quote. Send the property and the timing, and we’ll reply fast.