
Parekklisia
Parekklisia is a small village just east of Pyrgos, increasingly part of the eastern Limassol residential expansion as new villa developments push beyond the established Riviera.

More than a decade of luxury landscaping tailored to Pyrgos's specific microclimate, soil, and character.
Pyrgos sits at the eastern edge of Limassol district, where the developed Limassol coastline starts to thin into quieter villages and the agricultural Cyprus interior begins. Properties here range from older village houses to newer luxury villas built on larger plots than the Limassol Riviera typically allows. The character is settled and slightly more rural than central Limassol — gardens often include working elements (orchards, kitchen gardens, sometimes small vineyards) alongside ornamental design. The microclimate is subtly different too: less urban heat-island effect, slightly more nighttime cooling, and a feeling of being in a real Cypriot village rather than a coastal development. Our Pyrgos clients tend to be settled in for the long term, and the gardens we design for them reflect that — built to mature gracefully over decades rather than to peak for a sale photograph.
Coastal Limassol climate without the urban heat-island effect. Slightly cooler nights; sea breeze still moderates afternoons. Rainfall similar to Limassol.
Mixed sandy and clay-loam agricultural soils. Generally fertile with good water retention. pH 7.6-8.2.
More than a decade of work in this microclimate has taught us what succeeds — and what to avoid.
Larger plot sizes than Limassol's coastal villa belt — design must work at landscape scale rather than residential-garden scale.
Mixed working/ornamental gardens require maintenance teams comfortable with both fine ornamental work and orchard management.
Proximity to agricultural land brings pest pressure (Mediterranean fruit fly, olive fly) that ornamental-only suburbs don't face.
Wherever you are on the island, a Pyrgos garden lives with the same water reality — the figures behind why local, water-wise care matters here.
Cyprus averages about 500 mm of rain a year, and from June to August rainfall is almost negligible — under 5% of the annual total. A Cyprus garden is kept alive by irrigation and design, not by summer rain.
In February 2026 Cyprus's reservoirs held just 13.7% of capacity — the lowest dam inflows since records began in 1901 — and Paphos district enforced a 30% cut in irrigation water. On the south coast, water-wise planting is no longer optional.
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About our garden services in Pyrgos
Yes — we have specialists in both. Many Pyrgos properties combine the two, and a single coordinated maintenance programme is more efficient than separate teams for each.
For reliable production: olive, carob, fig, pomegranate, and almond all perform exceptionally. Citrus (orange, lemon, mandarin) is also excellent with proper soil amendment. We match variety to soil conditions on the specific plot.
Through integrated pest management — biological controls, monitored trapping for fruit flies, targeted treatments only when thresholds are exceeded. We avoid blanket spraying which damages the beneficial insect populations that keep many pests in check naturally.
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The closest locations we serve to Pyrgos — useful if you have multiple properties or are comparing neighbourhoods.

Parekklisia is a small village just east of Pyrgos, increasingly part of the eastern Limassol residential expansion as new villa developments push beyond the established Riviera.

Agios Tychonas occupies the highest-value strip of the Limassol Riviera — a hilltop and coastal village where some of Cyprus's most valuable villa properties stand on plots with both sea views and serious privacy.

Mouttagiaka is the heart of the so-called Limassol Riviera — a stretch of coast east of the city centre where some of Cyprus's most expensive villa property sits behind walled gardens and beside infinity pools.

Limassol Marina is Cyprus's flagship waterfront development — a constructed peninsula of villas, apartments, and yacht berths that redefined luxury residential property on the island.

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