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French Vacation Rental Properties Must Welcome Pets

A ruling by the French Supreme Court may please travellers who prefer to bring their pets along with them on holiday, but it may ruffle the feathers of some property owners and fellow travellers: the court recently declared it illegal for holiday rental owners to ban pets, according to a 2011 article on the Lost in France website. While this change affects short-term rental properties, bed and breakfast establishments are exempt from the ruling.

The change leaves property owners much to consider. Since the term “pet” remains undefined, they may face situations where guests are accompanied by companions more unusual than dogs or cats. Property owners face potential problems and expenses ranging from repairing damage to landscaping, floors and furnishings to cleaning allergy-triggering pet dander and hair from their facilities. Those looking to create or update a pet policy might consider examples used by some pet-friendly American hotels for inspiration; such hotels may enquire about the number and behavior of pets before guests arrive, demand that pets be on medication to prevent fleas and ask that guests supply veterinary records or proof of vaccinations.

Enterprising proprietors may look upon the rules change as an opportunity to attract guests by catering to pet owners. For example, property owners might offer pet-focused perks such as bedding, food and water dishes and pet treats or advertise the rental’s proximity to local dog walks and parks.

Travellers Heading to France Have Their Choice of Rental Booking Services

Travellers have more choices than ever when looking for French holiday rentals. Those planning a vacation can choose from a wide variety of websites to locate accommodations, including holiday rental sites, specialist and person-to-person options, and websites run by regional tourism boards. A French News Online Newsroom article reports the expansion in options developed as a response to the recession, and these newcomers offer variety and convenience at a point when people are beginning to consider standards that fall outside of the scope of the tourist office websites.

The tourist offices are trying to protect their own cash flow in the down economy by providing special advisory services, defining their niche in the market by their willingness to help guide travellers through the process of finding and securing a rental. With the rapid proliferation of sites, some holiday-goers may welcome the extra assistance and attention when the sheer number of options proves daunting and Internet-based scams erode consumer confidence.

Families Combine Home and Holiday Rentals as Investment Opportunity

For some families looking to invest in property and save on vacation costs, the two ideas merge, resulting in an investment in a vacation rental property or opening the family home to travellers. While it may seem a way to experience the best of both worlds, owners must look beyond their personal preferences and consider how the property will be seen by others if they hope to make a successful investment.

In an article in the The Sydney Morning Herald, Justin Butterworth — a manager at online holiday accommodation site Stayz — notes that properties that achieve the best results “reflect the character of the area.” Properties situated near population centres are more attractive and easier to rent because they are close to a greater number of people and convenient to public transportation hubs.

Buyers need to prepare to fund more than the cost of the property. Owners may have to engage someone to manage, clean and maintain their rental. Those planning to use their permanent home as an occasional rental property have to plan for alternative accommodations and may need to store some of their belongings for privacy, safety and order. On the plus side, family members can also enjoy any upgrades or added features that enhance the attractiveness of the property.

As Trends Change, Travellers Gain the Upper Hand in Rental Property Options

The Rental Property Market Trends 2011 report, produced by the holiday rental company Campaya, is the topic of a recent article by The Olive Press highlighting changes in demand that will influence both travelers and self-catering and vacation rental property owners.

The report shows that travelers are growing increasingly more demanding when it comes to their lodging, and The Olive Press warns that owners may be forced to spend more to attract customers while earning the same amount in rental fees as they were charging before the improvements. The trend is a win for travelers, who can expect to get more for their money as property owners compete for their patronage.

Among the emerging trends noted in the report is the increase in cultural- and activity-based holidays over beach holidays. This change is fueling a greater demand for luxury over function, as travelers look for an enhanced home-away-from-home experience, planning to spend more time at their holiday rental, dining and entertaining in to save money.

Guests now seek accommodations that combine comfort, ease of use and a unique decor. As The Olive Press cautions owners of Spanish holiday rental properties, ‘off the shelf’ furnishings will not be enough to attract renters in the current market. The top five must-have features of a holiday rental: internet service, satellite television, a pool, quality bedding, and all-around comfort. Renters want amenities such as heating and air conditioning, a washing machine, a dishwasher, and a barbecue, along with luxury items such as flat-screen televisions, game consoles, office facilities, and upgraded linens and kitchen appliances.

Campaya drew its data from a combination of information collected in its own databases and analysis of trend information from online resources. Details within the company’s report not only help travelers find a good match for their vacation rental, but help owners better market their properties.

Holiday Rentals Provide Travellers Savings During Tough Economic Times

Rather than giving up their yearly holidays during the down economy, travelers are looking to save on expenses by booking private holiday rental accommodations, according to a story on the PropertyWire website that expands upon research by WhereToSleep.co.uk.

The price of the average holiday rental provides travelers a significant savings — 35 to 65 percent — and those headed to popular tourist destinations where hotels may charge premium rates can experience some of the greatest savings. Cost is one of the most important factors in choosing a vacation accommodation, far outscoring even cleanliness in an independent survey.

Holiday rentals provide travelers a different perspective on their vacation destination, with experiences ranging from  immersion in the local culture to privacy and exclusive use of amenities. Visiting tourists will find such lodging options available across Europe, in North America and Australia. Travelers are not the only ones seeing a benefit from such arrangements. Homeowners find offering their properties for rent a viable source of additional income.

Travellers Warned to Beware of Holiday Rental Scams

Vacation property fraud is on the rise as the number of self catering rentals opportunities expands along with the travel market, creating more chances for fraudsters to take advantage of unwary travelers, according to a recent story created by the television show Fast Track and highlighted on the BBC website. The programme warns that, while it is increasingly popular for travelers to arrange their own holiday rentals, this part of the industry remains “totally unregulated.”

In some cases, the properties don’t exist. In others, the property is real, but the agent is not legitimate. And fraud is not always easy to detect. Some travelers booking online not only spoke to an agent, they signed contracts. According to Fast Track, police warn these scams are a growing problem for people booking their own vacation rentals. Even Washington Post journalist Brigid Schulte was nearly swept into a scam after being pressured to act quickly to secure an accommodation.

The non-profit organization Prevention of Fraud in Travel suggests consumers share information on scams to fight this type of fraud. Websites promoting travel accommodations should apply greater scrutiny regarding ads on their sites; however, the methods used to check the legitimacy of the rentals in these ads — indeed, the decision whether to investigate them at all — are up to the individual sites, according to Fast Track. Some sites do act on behalf of consumers, but the protections they offer vary. While “some websites rigorously vet those who take out ads, others act as financial middlemen,” notes Fast Track. For example, some sites offer to hold funds for travelers until the successful completion of a holiday rental has taken place.

Consumers must still act as the primary watchdogs to protect themselves and their vacation experiences. Holiday rental scams typically depend on situations where travelers pay the owner directly, so travelers should beware of situations where they are required to pay in advance for properties. Travelers should also have second thoughts if an agent or owner pressures them to send money or insists they wire money. James Marchant of VillaRenters.com suggests that a property priced under the market or suddenly discounted should set off alarm bells for consumers.

Travelers should apply the same level of care to holiday planning as they would to any other Internet transaction. As always, if it looks too good to be true, it probably isn’t. An extra measure of caution may prevent a costly, upsetting experience and a spoiled vacation.

Florida Sees a Large Increase in Overseas Visitors

Tourism in Florida has seen a rise of more than 5% in the third quarter of 2011, according to a recent story in the Miami Herald. Travelers from the UK will find themselves in familiar company, as the British are among the most numerous foreign visitors to the state; however, tourists from Brazil have recently unseated the UK as the top overseas market in both visitors and spending.

Travelers hoping to secure a Florida holiday rentals may want to take such numbers into consideration when planning their next vacation. The massive jump in tourism occurred during the months of July through September, coinciding with the state’s summer season and the summer break for many UK schools.

There is no perfect season to visit the state, suggests the Lonely Planet website, which recommends travelers schedule their trips around their planned activities, rather than the season. Florida’s weather transitions from a winter dry season to a summer wet season for the months from May to October, with hurricane season peaking in September, making the winter months among the best times to visit.

Americans Begin to Discover the Benefits of Foreign Holiday Rentals

Tuscany, Italy

In a recent article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, AP reporters recounted memories of family holidays. Included among the tales were a road trip and a cruise ship journey, but the standout among the collection was a two-week vacation shared by a large family using a trio of rental homes in the Tuscan hills.

Jocelyn Noveck, the AP National Writer telling her family’s story, admitted that this type of accommodation is new to her as an American, as she is more familiar with the ” ‘If it’s Tuesday, this must be Belgium’ style of travel, running frenetically from place to place.” But, as the economy forces travelers in America and world-wide to look for ways to save on holiday — including pooling their resources — holiday rentals may become the wave of the future, changing how travelers allocate their spending.

The Tuscan homes afforded Noveck’s extended family the opportunity to gather three generations in one location, a spot where they could enjoy family time, stay close to the city and all of the local tourist attractions, yet experience all of the privacy and conveniences of home. Members of the group shared any work involved, and because they were able to self-cater, they planned their own meals.

Noveck reflected on the experience as positive. The Tuscany holiday rental offered her family the opportunity to explore the area at their leisure, a comfortable space to savor each other’s company, and benefits rarely found in hotel lodging. Her biggest surprise from the experience? Having the time to finish a book while on holiday.

Thailand lose £500m in Tourist Revenue due to Floods

Due to the floods that affected large parts of Southern Thailand, the Thailand government believes that it has cost the country around £500 million in lost tourist revenue.  The flooding which is still prominent in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phattalung, Surat Thani, and Trang, has led to tourist numbers dropping by thirty percent.  Thousands of tourists have been stranded at airports in Thailand.

The Tourism council of Thailand however, believe that the revenue will be recouped after the flooding subsides and normality returns in Thailand. Six provinces are already moving in this direction, they are Phangnga, Narathiwat, Satun, Chumphon, Songkhla and Krabi.

The death toll from the floods currently stands at 59

The Holiday Ferret has plenty of Thailand holiday rentals listed.

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