Yia sou — and welcome to your Pyla move. We're EasyMove by Klein, a Paphos-headquartered moving team that runs jobs every day across Larnaca and the rest of Cyprus. Pyla is the only Cyprus village where Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot residents live side by side. Moves here go smoothly when you respect both communities and the UN access protocols.
Living in Pyla
The most relaxed of the four cities — palm-lined Finikoudes promenade, the international airport on the doorstep, and traditional villages 10 minutes inland. Great for families and arrivals from abroad. Pyla sits inside this picture as one of the most mixed-community village parts of Larnaca. Athens Avenue runs the seafront, the A2/A3 motorways link Limassol and Nicosia. Airport-side moves are common. Salt air corrodes electronics fast near the seafront — we bag every laptop, monitor and TV in plastic before the van door even opens. If you're moving in or out of Pyla, the practical job is the same as any move — load, transport, unload — but the local rhythm matters: start times, parking, neighbour relations and the small courtesies that turn a stressful day into a calm one. We've moved hundreds of households across Larnaca in the last five years, so we know the streets, the building managers and the common pitfalls.
UN buffer-zone awareness
Some addresses are close to the buffer zone. We brief the team and bring ID.
Bilingual neighbours
Be neighbourly in either Greek or Turkish — both work.
Larnaca municipality permits
Pyla is administered by Larnaca district. Standard moving permits apply.
Mixed building styles
From traditional stone homes to modern villas — we adapt the team accordingly.
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WhatsApp QuoteHow a Pyla move actually goes on the day
Most Larnaca moves split into four real-world phases. First, we arrive 10 minutes before the agreed time and walk the property with you — no surprises, no scope creep. Second, the load: heavier items at the bottom-front of the van, fragile stacked on top, mattresses upright against the wall. We bring blankets, foam corners, plastic film and straps as standard. Third, the transport — the driver takes the route we mapped the night before, avoiding school runs, market days and tourist bottlenecks. Fourth, the unload at your new Pyla address: boxes go to the room marked on the label, beds and wardrobes are reassembled, and the kettle and a kitchen box are unpacked first so you can make a coffee while we finish. A standard 1-bed apartment takes 2–3 hours, a 3-bed house 5–7 hours, a full villa 7–9 hours.
A real Pyla move — minute by minute
- 06:50Team arrives at your Pyla address. Quick walk-through with you.
- 07:00Floor protection laid, doorways padded, lift booked at building.
- 07:15Loading begins — bedroom wardrobes and bed frames first.
- 08:30Living-room sofa and dining table loaded with foam corners.
- 09:30Kitchen boxes loaded last (so they come out first at the new home).
- 10:15Van departs for the new address — driver takes the pre-mapped Larnaca route.
- 10:45Arrival, second walk-through, lift access confirmed.
- 11:00Unloading begins — kitchen boxes first, then bedrooms.
- 12:30Furniture reassembled, kettle unpacked, payment settled.
- 13:00Done. You have a working kitchen and a made bed by lunch.
How the fixed quote works (and why we never charge by the hour)
We give a single, fixed price before you book — calculated from four honest variables: the volume of items (number of rooms plus the bulky-item count), the distance between addresses, the access at both ends (lift, stairs, parking), and the day of the week. For a typical Larnaca move that covers everything: van, fuel, driver, helpers, blankets, straps, basic film, reassembly of standard furniture, and disposal of the moving materials at the end. Add-ons are clearly listed: extra packing materials, dismantling specialist furniture, recycling old items, parking permit applications. You see the full price on WhatsApp before you commit. No surprises on the day, no "the stairs took longer than expected" upselling. If the job is faster than estimated, you pay the quoted price — exactly the same. That's our rule.
5 common mistakes people make when moving in Larnaca
- 1Booking a 7.5t truck for a Pyla address when a Sprinter would do — wasted money and access problems.
- 2Forgetting the building lift booking and waiting 90 minutes for residents to finish their grocery shopping.
- 3Not draining the washing machine, then leaking water into a freshly-cleaned new floor.
- 4Packing kitchen knives loose in a bag (someone always cuts themselves on move day).
- 5Paying cash to an "uncle's friend" with no insurance — and discovering a scratched dining table at the new home with no recourse.
- Bring ID for the team.
- Greet neighbours in either language.
- Check permit needs.
- Brief team on cultural respect.
- Pack a "first-night kit": kettle, two mugs, tea, sugar, phone chargers, a clean set of sheets, a roll of toilet paper. You'll thank yourself.
- Photograph the back of every electronic device before you unplug it — re-wiring the TV at the new home becomes a 3-minute job.
- Take meter readings (electricity + water) at both old and new addresses, with timestamps — it settles disputes instantly.
- Label boxes by destination room, not by contents. We unload faster and you don't shuffle boxes around the new home.
- Keep one "open last" box: cleaning supplies, bin liners, light bulbs, and the kettle. You'll use all of it on day one.
- Move pets last and in your own car. Larnaca traffic on a hot day is no place for an anxious dog in a moving van.
Why Larnaca customers choose EasyMove by Klein
We're not a faceless platform. KLEINMOTION LTD is a registered Cypriot company (HE 480171) headquartered in Paphos with a permanent crew working across all four cities. Public liability insurance covers every move. The team is in matching uniforms — no random day-labour arriving in flip-flops. Our drivers know the building managers in Limassol Marina, the permit officers at Nicosia and Paphos municipalities, and the back roads of every village from Pissouri to Pyla. WhatsApp quotes typically come back in under 30 minutes during business hours. We work seven days a week with early starts in summer. Most importantly, we treat your home — and your stuff — like our own. If we wouldn't load it that way for our own grandmother, we don't load it that way for you.
If you're moving on a Friday in summer, plan around airport-pickup traffic between 14:00 and 19:00 on the road from the airport.
Signature landmark: Larnaca Salt Lake and Hala Sultan Tekke.
What Larnaca customers say
"Container arrived from the UK — Klein's three-helper team unloaded everything into the right rooms in under 3 hours. They even unpacked the kettle and made me tea."
Frequently asked — Pyla
- Do you serve Pyla?
- Yes regularly.
- Larger truck OK?
- Yes, but we prefer Sprinters in the village core.
- How quickly can you do a move in Larnaca?
- Often within 24–48 hours subject to availability. For weekends and the first week of September (peak), book at least 2 weeks ahead.
- Do you accept card payment or only cash?
- Cash, bank transfer (Revolut/Bank of Cyprus/Hellenic) and card all fine. We invoice with VAT through KLEINMOTION LTD on request — useful for corporate or relocation accounts.
- Are you insured?
- Yes — full public liability insurance covers every job. We also keep a documented incident protocol; on the rare occasion something is damaged, we resolve it fairly and quickly.
- What if it rains on move day?
- Larnaca winters can be wet. We bring waterproof covers and re-wrap furniture as needed. We don't reschedule unless conditions are genuinely dangerous.
- Do you also do international or inter-island moves?
- We focus on inside-Cyprus moves and unloading of UK/EU containers at the destination. For international shipping we work with vetted partners and can introduce you.
