Tips
Tips below will only be seen as a recommendation and not something obliged to offer. It can increase the comfort for your guests. Satisfied guest's returns, and will also inform others such as relatives, friends and other campers as they meet during their trip, about your SingleSpotCamping.com™ .
For SingleSpotCamping.com™ hosts:
- Promise no more than you can hold in your description of your "Spot", and be careful to state whether it will be some additional costs, this to avoid surprises for the guests.
- Keep your "Spot" tidy and neat.
- Arrange foreclosure, so that your guests can feel undisturbed, if it not already exists in a natural way.
- Offer garden furniture.
- Find out if there are any special attractions or events going on in the vicinity. It's useful information to your guests. Things that doesn't seem so exciting to you, can be experienced in a quite different way of those who visit the place for the first time. Very often it's the local character that makes you feel that you really have experienced a place, when you return home.
- Bring home some brochures and maps from the tourist office to have on hand. They provide such material, free of charge.
- Tell the tourist office that you have a SingleSpotCamping.com™ . At peak season, it's good for them being able to offer tourists various options of accommodation.
- Tourism is something that benefits your entire community, although the guest is staying with you. To offer several "Spots" could pay off when groups are coming to visit, or when there are events going on in the vicinity. Therefore, inform other landowners in your vicinity about SingleSpotCamping.com™ .
- Exchange experience is enriching and fun. Do not be afraid to invite your guests to a cup of coffee, or to show them your garden or courtyard if they seem interested. In case there are children, they will think its fun to watch animals for example, if you have any.
For campers:
- Be sure to check with the spot-owner what you specifically agreed on when booking, to prevent misunderstandings.
- Keep it clean and neat around your camping spot.
- Remember that your camping spot is someone's home, and do not disturb by playing loud music, etc. Even if you are on vacation, it is likely that your host is working daytime and should be up early.
- Ask your host about local information on attractions and events, to get the most out of your stay.
- Why not give an invitation to a cup of coffee to your host. You might be told the genuine stories about the place.


