Vacation rentals are a booming industry, allowing travelers to call a cozy home away from home for a few days or weeks.
But with great respites come great responsibilities — from comfy beds to stunning views, every detail needs to be just right. And a detail often overlooked? The humble welcome book.

Getting Your Guests to Feel Right at Home
The welcome book is your one-stop shop for comforting and informing guests about your rental.
It’s the place where local knowledge meets the charm of your property, akin to the concierge’s desk in a luxury hotel, making you standout in the vacation rental industry.
But instead of a smartly dressed person at the helm, you’ve got a booklet, maybe with the latest IKEA catalogue disguise.
Know Thy Guests
Before you start writing, imagine the kind of people who’ll be resting their weary heads in your haven.
Are they families with kids? Daring adventurers? Elderly couples on a quiet retreat?
The digital guidebook should reflect their needs and interests. There’s no one-size-fits-all formula here; personalization is key.
Welcome, Not Intimidate
You might be a stickler for the rules — “Lights out at 10 PM”, “Thou shalt sort thy trash” — but tread lightly. No one wants their vacation to feel like a military drill.
Keep the tone light and friendly. Positive reinforcement for house rules works better than stern warnings.
Useful Information Done Right
Practical information should be accessible and easy to find. Dividing your book into sections with clear headings helps. Here are some must-haves:
- Emergency Contacts: Local numbers for police, fire, hospitals, and, yes, even the closest pizza place for emergencies of a different kind.
- Home Comforts: Explain how to operate appliances and where to find extras like blankets or board games.
- Neighborhood Gems: Suggest nearby attractions, restaurants, and secret spots.
- Check-out Procedures: Make it clear and concise; nobody wants to decode how to leave your place.
Sprinkling in the Delight
Don’t underplay the value of the welcome book as a tool for guest delight. It’s the unboxing experience of a rental property — except with more words and fewer packing peanuts.
Personal Touches
A little personal note from you or a smiling photo of your family can make the rental feel more like ‘theirs’ than ‘yours’.
The Joy of the Surprise
Add in the unexpected. Perhaps a voucher for a free coffee at a local café or the WiFi password hidden in a crossword puzzle. It’s these small, thoughtful touches that stand out and create a memorable experience.
Keeping it Updated
In a world where trends change as fast as you can say “Hey, Alexa”, your welcome book can’t afford to be outdated.
Stay on Top of Changes
Frequent updates are vital. New businesses open, and old favorites close. Ensure that what you’re recommending is still there.
A semi-annual check is your action plan to ensure guests get accurate, not historical, info.
Online and Offline Synergy
Even though you’re creating a physical book, the digital world is your oyster.
A QR code leading to a Google Map with all your recommended spots means you won’t need to rewrite volumes of reviews when the hipster coffee joint becomes a Pokestop.
In the end, your welcome book is more than just instructions and tips. It’s a reflection of the care you put into your vacation rental.
You’re not just renting a space; you’re sharing a part of the place you call home. By creating a welcome book that informs, entertains, and charms, you’re translating hospitality into a tangible, memorable experience for your guests.
Remember, people are looking for authentic experiences, and your welcome book can be the start of their perfect vacation tale. Make it a good read.