
Reservations
Making a reservation can typically be done through the following steps:
- Find the right property
- Check availability
- Review property details
- Contact the agent
- Confirm the reservation
When making a reservation with us, you will typically need to provide the following information:
- Your full name: The name of the primary guest who will be staying at the property.
- Contact details: Your email address and phone number for communication purposes.
- Check-in and check-out dates: The dates you plan to arrive and depart from the vacation home.
- Number of guests: The total number of guests staying in the property, including adults and children.
- Any specific requirements or preferences: If you have any specific needs or requests, such as a crib or a high chair for a child, inform the host or property manager in advance.
Yes, many vacation homes require a security deposit to secure your reservation. The deposit is usually taken at the time of booking and is meant to cover any potential damages or excessive cleaning fees incurred during your stay. The amount of the deposit can vary depending on the property and is typically refunded to you after your stay, provided there are no damages or violations of the rental agreement.
Common cancellation policies include:
- Flexible: Allows for a full refund if the reservation is canceled within a certain timeframe, typically a few days or a week before the check-in date.
- Moderate: Provides a partial refund if the reservation is canceled within a specified period, usually a few weeks before the check-in date.
- Strict: Offers a limited refund only if the reservation is canceled well in advance, often a month or more before the check-in date.
- Non-refundable: Provides no refund if the reservation is canceled, regardless of the notice period. Make sure to review the cancellation policy before making a reservation, as it can vary between properties.
Whether you can modify or change your reservation depends on the property’s policies and availability. Some vacation homes may allow modifications, such as changing the dates of your stay or the number of guests, while others may have more restrictive policies. It’s best to contact the host or property manager directly to discuss any changes you wish to make and inquire about their modification policies.
 Yes, it is possible to extend your stay. If you decide that you want to prolong your vacation and extend your stay, you should reach out to the agent with the extension date details.
Payment and Cancellation
We accept payments many ways such as cash, credit card, Visa, Master Card.
If you need to cancel your reservation, the cancellation policy of the vacation home will determine the refund you are eligible to receive. Common scenarios include:
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- Full refund: If you cancel within the specified cancellation period outlined in the flexible or moderate cancellation policy, you may be eligible for a full refund.
- Partial refund: If you cancel within the specified cancellation period outlined in the moderate cancellation policy, you may receive a partial refund.
- No refund: If you cancel outside the specified cancellation period or if the reservation is non-refundable, you may not receive any refund. It’s important to review the cancellation policy before booking to understand the terms and conditions regarding cancellations and potential refunds.
Yes, many vacation homes require a security deposit to secure your reservation. The deposit is usually taken at the time of booking and is meant to cover any potential damages or excessive cleaning fees incurred during your stay. The amount of the deposit can vary depending on the property and is typically refunded to you after your stay, provided there are no damages or violations of the rental agreement.
 If you encounter any issues or concerns with your reservation, it is best to communicate directly with the agent. They are usually responsible for addressing and resolving any problems that may arise during your stay. Maintain clear and timely communication, explain the issue, and allow them a reasonable amount of time to rectify the situation.Â


Additional Questions
A short-term vacation home is a fully furnished property, typically rented out on a temporary basis to travelers or tourists looking for accommodation during their vacation or holiday. These homes are an alternative to hotels, providing more space, privacy, and a home-like atmosphere for guests.
Staying in a short-term vacation home offers several advantages, such as:
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- Space and comfort: Vacation homes are usually larger than hotel rooms, providing ample space for families or groups of friends to relax and enjoy their time together.
- Privacy: Unlike hotels, vacation homes offer a more private setting, allowing guests to have their own bedrooms, bathrooms, and common areas.
- Cost-effectiveness: Vacation homes can often accommodate more guests than hotels, making them a more affordable option, especially for larger groups.
- Fully equipped kitchens: Many vacation homes come with fully equipped kitchens, allowing guests to prepare their own meals and save money on dining out.
Amenities in short-term vacation homes can vary depending on the property and the location, but they often include:
- Fully furnished living spaces with comfortable seating and entertainment options like TVs, DVD players, or streaming services.
- Well-equipped kitchens with appliances, cookware, and utensils.
- Bedrooms with comfortable beds, linens, and storage space.
- Bathrooms with towels, toiletries, and sometimes even luxury features like Jacuzzi tubs.
- Outdoor spaces such as gardens, patios, or balconies with furniture for relaxing and enjoying the surroundings.
- Access to amenities like swimming pools, fitness centers, or game rooms if the vacation home is part of a larger resort or community.
No animals or pets of any kind will be brought onto the premises without a prior NOC letter of the Company