Villa cleaning in Larnaca
Larnaca runs on the airport. A flight lands at LCA, the guests collect bags, and within an hour they’re at the door of a villa in Mackenzie, Kiti, or Pervolia — often before the host has finished the morning’s emails. That compresses every turnover into a flight-time window, and a villa, with its extra bedrooms and outdoor areas, eats more of that window than a flat.
We clean those bigger Larnaca homes between arrivals. Bedrooms stripped and reset, bathrooms sanitised, the kitchen put back to neutral, floors mopped across every level, and the patio or poolside tidied so the place reads “just vacated” to whoever walks in off the airport road. Photos land in your WhatsApp thread when we’re done.
Running the clean to flight times, not the clock
A 06:00 landing from a red-eye, a delayed Heathrow, a charter in from a cold-weather city — they all land on the same day here, and each one shifts the window you actually have. We plan around the slot between guest-out and guest-in, not a fixed 11-to-3 assumption. Tell us the flight number or the landing time on WhatsApp and we’ll fit the clean to the real gap, with a buffer for late arrivals.
What a Larnaca villa reset covers
The scope scales with the property. Inside, every bedroom gets stripped and remade when clean linen is on site, bathrooms are sanitised top to bottom, the kitchen goes back to guest-neutral with surfaces and appliances done, and living, dining, stairs, and hallways are dusted, vacuumed, and mopped across all floors. Outside, patios, dining terraces, and the hard standing around the pool are swept and the furniture reset where we can reach. We finish with a walk-through, then photos on WhatsApp. It’s a villa-standard reset built for bigger footprints — not a flat clean stretched to fill the rooms.
Poolside, gardens, and what stays with a specialist
We clean around the pool, not the pool itself. That means the loungers, the dining set, the paving, and the perimeter — swept, wiped, and reset where access allows. The water, the chemical balance, the filters, and the pump are a pool technician’s job, and we won’t touch them. Same for lawns and planting: we tidy what’s already been cut, we don’t garden. If the pool water looks cloudy or green when we arrive, we photograph it and message you before we start, so you’re not blindsided by a guest complaint later.
Bedsheets, towels, and what we don’t bring
We don’t bring linen or towels to the property — we change what’s already there when clean replacements are on site. In a Larnaca villa that’s often several sets across three or four bedrooms, so the maths of “is there enough clean linen on site?” matters before we turn up. If the cupboard is short when we arrive, we photograph what’s missing and message you before stripping anything — no bare beds, no surprises.
Pricing villas by the job, not the postcode
Villas are quoted per job from photos, because a sea-view 3-bed in Finikoudes and a 5-bed with a walled garden in Oroklini are simply different amounts of work. Bedrooms, bathrooms, stairs, condition, and the outdoor footprint all move the number. Small apartments usually start from about €45 — villas sit higher and are priced individually. Send the area, the room counts, and a few photos on WhatsApp and you’ll get a clear figure back, not a range.
Where we clean in and around Larnaca
Finikoudes, Mackenzie, Livadia, Oroklini, Pyla, Aradippou, Kiti, Pervolia, and Dromolaxia — plus Limassol, Nicosia, Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Paralimni. Villa somewhere we haven’t named? Send the location on WhatsApp and we’ll confirm if we can take it on.