Written by Yvonne Finlay
Homestay.com gets a fresh look
Homestay.com have updated their website to better reflect the changing customer base post-pandemic. 2022 has seen travelers returning with a vengeance and the Homestay market is no different.
Homestay.com have updated their website to better reflect the changing customer base post-pandemic. 2022 has seen travelers returning with a vengeance and the Homestay market is no different.
Ever increasing length of stays, a change in travel patterns
The difference between a home stay accommodation and other traditional accommodations in my experience is that staying at homestay actually feels like living at home.
I enjoyed every aspect of my stay. The hospitality was top notch. My host is the most caring family ever. The meals were superb, and I can say that the value I received, outweighed the amount I paid.
Using homestay allowed me to feel like a local in Copenhagen and experience the city in a very special way for a week!
I really appreciated my experience at an home stay person. You pay the rent for a room but not only, because you have free access to the all house (garden, kitchen, living room, bathroom) and in my experience the person who hosted me was always available to talk with me and was always here to help in whatever she could.
I enjoyed most was her true dedicated heart. Before arrival, we knew that Linda-Jo, was a positive person and always suggesting help. Upon arrived we learnt that she was kind hearted, wanted to give support to the community.
Homestay.com, the digital marketplace for hosted accommodation has put out a call for new Homestay hosts in Dublin, Ireland.
It was really nice to stay in the homestay, not only because the house was very well equipped for travellers, including the kitchen, but also because we met two couples who were in the same house. They gave us lots of tips about the city which made our trip easier.
What I enjoyed most was the opportunity to be in an Irish home and have great conversations with the owners in English. Living an Irish life buying in the supermarket and cooking your dinner at home some days and staying in an Irish home gave us the opportunity to feel very much at home