Homestay.com lets you book accommodation in a local person's home when you want an authentic travel experience. To offer something genuine, a real taste of life around the world. To Book http://www.homestay.com
Something extraordinary and unforgettable that takes you to the heart of the culture and community you're visiting, that shows you what it's really like to live in that place, what it looks like from the warmth of a real family rather than the isolation of yet another hotel room or empty apartment. Each host gives you a really affordable alternative to ordinary tourist accommodation. You'll share a meal, learn customs, hear stories and enjoy traditions with the people that really make the place what it is. It offers so much more than ordinary travel, where you observe a place and its people from a distance. It's an unmissable opportunity to see beyond the usual tourist trail. To not just see the country, but to experience it as it's meant to be experienced.
No matter which homestay you choose to stay in, your host will be there to welcome you and offer their hospitality and assistance during your stay. Your host lives in the homestay with you while you're staying there. This is what makes a homestay so uniquem they're not empty apartments or hotel rooms, they're real homes with real local people that offer accommodation to guests.
There are homestays in over 240 destinations in more than 40 countries around the world. These range from European countries such as Spain, Ireland and Croatia as well as Canada in North America, Singapore in Asia, South Africa in Africa and Australia in Oceania (to search all the homestays check out the booking engine on http://www.homestay.com
All the homestays are unique, so too are the hosts. They come from all walks of life, all ages, and are all looking forward to welcoming you into their homestays. If you're looking to visit Pamplona in the north of Spain you could be staying with Natalia, the host of this extremely central and comfortable apartment. Natalia has been welcoming solo travellers, couples and families to her home now since 2010. She enjoys watching football and movies, she enjoys the great outdoors and also has an interest in foreign languages.
Boston is one of the most welcoming cities in the United States, largely due to its friendly locals and how easy it is to get around. While it's unmistakably American, it doesn't have the 'big city' feel like many of its counterparts, making you feel more at home. Boston host Lisa, is an active person who enjoys running, skiing and snowboarding. She also loves her city and the panoramic view of its skyline which she can enjoy anytime from the rooftop of her home.
If you prefer taking it easy rather than rushing around cities, try this beach pad in Burleigh Heads in Australia for your next trip. The crystal blue waters and stunning views (just look at the pictures) will leave a smile on anybody's face, while the host Honni will welcome you and might even offer you some interior design tips for when you go back home as this is one of her passions. Honni is an experienced host, she has been welcoming guests to her home for the past seven years.
Staying in a homestay you'll have an authentic travel experience, whether you're on a city break, in the middle of a gap year or are studying abroad.
Become a Host
If you're reading this thinking you'd like to become a host yourself, you can. You just need to have a spare room to rent in your home. You'll meet people from all over the world, welcome them into your home and show them how to make the most of your destination. Of course it's a great way to make some extra money too. If you'd like to become a host, visit http://www.homestay.com/host
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Something extraordinary and unforgettable that takes you to the heart of the culture and community you're visiting, that shows you what it's really like to live in that place, what it looks like from the warmth of a real family rather than the isolation of yet another hotel room or empty apartment. Each host gives you a really affordable alternative to ordinary tourist accommodation. You'll share a meal, learn customs, hear stories and enjoy traditions with the people that really make the place what it is. It offers so much more than ordinary travel, where you observe a place and its people from a distance. It's an unmissable opportunity to see beyond the usual tourist trail. To not just see the country, but to experience it as it's meant to be experienced.
No matter which homestay you choose to stay in, your host will be there to welcome you and offer their hospitality and assistance during your stay. Your host lives in the homestay with you while you're staying there. This is what makes a homestay so uniquem they're not empty apartments or hotel rooms, they're real homes with real local people that offer accommodation to guests.
There are homestays in over 240 destinations in more than 40 countries around the world. These range from European countries such as Spain, Ireland and Croatia as well as Canada in North America, Singapore in Asia, South Africa in Africa and Australia in Oceania (to search all the homestays check out the booking engine on http://www.homestay.com
All the homestays are unique, so too are the hosts. They come from all walks of life, all ages, and are all looking forward to welcoming you into their homestays. If you're looking to visit Pamplona in the north of Spain you could be staying with Natalia, the host of this extremely central and comfortable apartment. Natalia has been welcoming solo travellers, couples and families to her home now since 2010. She enjoys watching football and movies, she enjoys the great outdoors and also has an interest in foreign languages.
Boston is one of the most welcoming cities in the United States, largely due to its friendly locals and how easy it is to get around. While it's unmistakably American, it doesn't have the 'big city' feel like many of its counterparts, making you feel more at home. Boston host Lisa, is an active person who enjoys running, skiing and snowboarding. She also loves her city and the panoramic view of its skyline which she can enjoy anytime from the rooftop of her home.
If you prefer taking it easy rather than rushing around cities, try this beach pad in Burleigh Heads in Australia for your next trip. The crystal blue waters and stunning views (just look at the pictures) will leave a smile on anybody's face, while the host Honni will welcome you and might even offer you some interior design tips for when you go back home as this is one of her passions. Honni is an experienced host, she has been welcoming guests to her home for the past seven years.
Staying in a homestay you'll have an authentic travel experience, whether you're on a city break, in the middle of a gap year or are studying abroad.
Become a Host
If you're reading this thinking you'd like to become a host yourself, you can. You just need to have a spare room to rent in your home. You'll meet people from all over the world, welcome them into your home and show them how to make the most of your destination. Of course it's a great way to make some extra money too. If you'd like to become a host, visit http://www.homestay.com/host
http://www.homestay.com
Unravel Travel TV http://www.unraveltravel.eu
Unravel Travel TV Facebook http://www.facebook.com/lesliedubai
Unravel Travel TV Twitter http://www.twitter.com/UnravelTravelTV
Unravel Travel TV on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/UnravelTravelTV
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