Scale is the whole job here
Most cleaning pages on the resort coast talk about studios and one-beds. Agios Tychonas isn’t that market. We get asked about four- and five-bedroom villas above the Amathus archaeology site, resort-style homes with two or three levels, and the larger apartments tucked behind the Four Seasons and St. Raphael stretches. A place that size doesn’t reset with a quick tidy. The rooms multiply, the stairs add time, and the outdoor footprint — terraces, deck, the hard standing around the pool — is real work, not an afterthought.
That’s the scale we clean for. Every bedroom stripped and reset when clean linen is on site, each bathroom sanitised including the poolside shower, the kitchen put back to neutral, and living rooms, stairs, and hallways dusted, vacuumed, and mopped on every level. Outside, the terraces, deck, and perimeter get swept and the furniture reset where access is safe. Send the property on WhatsApp and we’ll quote it for the size it actually is.
The cliff stretch above ancient Amathus
The Agios Tychonas coast climbs from the Amathus ruins up through the resort belt, and the villas here sit closer to the water than almost anywhere in Limassol. That throws things at a property an inland place never sees. Infinity-edge glass and railings pick up a salt film the breeze carries off the sea. Sand tracks in from the Amathus beach cove path and beds into the deck tiles. High-gloss marble and polished tile floors — standard in these homes — show every footprint and every water mark the moment a guest walks in.
We work to that, not to a generic refresh. The crew handles the indoor rooms, the poolside shower, the sea-facing terraces, and the outdoor kitchen counter where access is safe. Every job ends with photo proof in your WhatsApp thread before the next key handover.
Where the pool line sits
We clean around the pool, never in it. The loungers, the dining set, the paving, and the perimeter are our side — swept and reset where we can reach. The water balance, the chemicals, the filters, and the pump belong to a pool specialist, and we don’t touch them. Same goes for lawns and planting: we tidy what’s already been cut, we don’t garden. If the pool reads off — cloudy, green, low — when we walk in, we photograph it and message you before we start. No guest opens the door to a green pool and no complaint reaches you second-hand.
Resort-rate guests don’t forgive a flat clean
A guest paying resort nightly rates for a cliff villa above Amathus compares the place to the hotel next door, not to a city flat. One streak on the infinity-glass, one cushion out of place, one heel mark on the polished floor — and the review drops before you’ve seen it. So we walk the property with your eye, not the previous guest’s. Anything that wouldn’t pass a host’s own check gets done again before the photos go out. If something’s off — a stained towel, a chipped glass, a pool that needs the technician before your slot — we flag it in the WhatsApp thread rather than hide it.
If your usual cleaner drops out on a turnaround, message us. Same-day cover on request when our diary allows, and we reply in minutes with a real answer.
Sizing the quote — photos first, one number back
There’s no flat rate on this stretch because the properties vary too widely. A two-bed apartment behind the resort hotels and a five-bed cliff villa with an infinity pool aren’t the same job, and pretending they are is how hosts get a bad clean. Small apartments usually start from about €45 — the larger Agios Tychonas villas run higher and are priced individually off floor area, bedrooms, bathrooms, condition, access, and any linen changeover. Send the address, the room counts, and three or four photos on WhatsApp and you’ll get one clear figure back, not a ballpark guess.
We work Agios Tychonas, the ancient Amathus area, and the beachfront villa belt — plus the rest of Limassol, Larnaca, Nicosia, Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Paralimni. A villa nearby we haven’t named? Send the pin and we’ll confirm if we can take it on.