MYTH: “Housekeeping is just cleaning rooms.”
REALITY: Accommodation Care in Greece means preparing guest rooms to hotel standard every single day. You are part of the guest experience — without you, the holiday doesn’t start properly.
MYTH: “It’s repetitive and boring.”
REALITY: Every room turnover is different. Some guests stay one night, some a week. Timing, detail, organization and consistency matter. You work with structure, but no two shifts feel exactly the same.
MYTH: “It’s easy work.”
REALITY: It’s active, physical and structured. Bed making, bathroom sanitation, towel replacement, refilling amenities — all completed efficiently within set timeframes.
MYTH: “You work alone all day.”
REALITY: You’re part of a housekeeping team in a hotel in Greece. You coordinate with supervisors, reception and maintenance to ensure smooth daily operations.
MYTH: “It’s just a summer side job.”
REALITY: Completing a structured hotel season in Greece shows reliability, endurance and professional discipline.
MYTH: “You’re just cleaning.”
REALITY: You ensure that guests enter a fresh, organized and welcoming space every single day.
Important: This role is based in Greece. You live and work on-site for the season. EU passport required.
If you are structured, physically active and detail-oriented — join our Accommodation Care team in Greece.
Requirements
MYTH: “Standards don’t matter in holiday resorts.”
REALITY: Cleanliness is one of the most important factors in guest reviews. Attention to detail directly impacts guest satisfaction.
Benefits
MYTH: “Working abroad means complicated relocation.”
REALITY: Your accommodation in Greece is organized before arrival. You relocate for the season and live close to your workplace — no searching for apartments.
MYTH: “Food and rent will consume your salary.”
REALITY: Meals are included during your contract. Housing and food are covered, which allows you to save while working the season.