Booking software for your small holiday business

Jun 13, 2023

Booking Software


If you run a small holiday business, whether a single room on Airbnb or a camping or glamping site, and you don’t have your own website, you are missing a trick.


Sites like Airbnb, Booking.com and Tripadvisor are all useful ways to advertise your business and allow customers to book a stay with you. But there is nothing quite like your own website, complete with booking software, for people to book direct.


Having your own website doesn’t stop travellers from booking through Airbnb, Booking.com or Tripadvisor, but it is another way of boosting your business. People will probably search for campsites, apartments and glamping on these sites, but if they can also find a stunning holiday accommodation website, that is a real game changer.


There isn’t always quite enough space to give all the relevant information you want to share on sites like Airbnb. But web design for holiday accommodation will show your business exactly as you want your customers to see it – with the best possible photography and copy – giving them confidence to make a booking.


Cotswold Web has worked on the website design of a number of holiday accommodation businesses, including glamping and apartments. These professionally designed sites work alongside Airbnb and the other channels, so that prospective customers can move seamlessly from one to the other.


Web design for holiday apartments, campsites and glamping sites is surprisingly cost effective and can make a real difference to your bottom line.


Whether bookings are made through your website or through one of the other sites, like Booking.com, availability is updated instantly, so there are never any concerns about double booking.


Not sure if your own accommodation website is right for your business?


Here’s some of the holiday websites we have worked on at Cotswold Web, all of which include booking software so customers can book directly…


Neptune Apartments https://www.neptuneapartments.co.uk


Neptune Apartments is a stunning collection of 12 individually designed apartments for business or leisure in the heart of Cheltenham.


The website really paints a picture of the accommodation through stunning photography – although many of the reviews on the website say it is even better in real life!


Neptune Apartments’ website gives all the essential information visitors could need about both the accommodation and the town.



Bowbrook Holidays https://www.bowbrooklodges.co.uk


Bowbrook Holidays is a 30-acre glamping site near Pershore in Worcestershire. The site boasts a range of luxury glamping pods for short breaks or relaxing weeks away in the countryside.


There are also caravan and motorhome pitches on site.


Without Bowbrook’s own website, prospective holidaymakers probably wouldn’t know about the hot tubs and fully fitted kitchens included with the luxury glamping pods or the site’s own nature reserve and fruit trees.


The website also gives lots of additional information about places to visit and eat in the local area, giving far more detail than on sites like Airbnb.


Woodchester Valley Vineyard https://www.woodchestervalleyvineyard.co.uk/visit


The award-winning vineyard in the Stroud Valleys has a range of exclusive accommodation available to book.



The three Vineyard Barns sleep two each, the spacious farmyard – The Retreat - sleeps up to four and is perfect for longer stays and those with pets, while Woodchester Valley House sleeps up to 12 in six rooms.


The website brings the accommodation to life with beautiful photography and lots of useful information about booking, to make it a really straightforward process for visitors.

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Cherry Tree Glamping https://www.cherrytreeglamping.co.uk

 

Cherry Tree Glamping is a glamping site on the edge of the Cotswolds, close to the Gloucestershire market town of Stroud.


With its own luxury glamping lodges, as well as a 25-pitch campsite, the website really paints a picture of the site and what it has to offer – from exclusive use of the site to eggs from Cherry Tree’s own chickens!


The website offers far more than travellers would find on Airbnb or Booking.com and includes lots of tips for places for visitors to visit and eat, whatever their interests.

 

The George Inn https://www.thegeorgebarford.co.uk/stay 


The George Inn in Barford St Michael near Banbury, Oxfordshire, is a country dining pub on the edge of the Cotswolds. It also offers nine individually decorated bedrooms.


The George combines the understated luxury and little touches of a five-star hotel, with the welcoming charm of a village pub. With accessible rooms, dog friendly rooms and a delicious breakfast, it offers something for everyone.


The George Inn’s professionally designed website gives visitors a real feel for its guest accommodation, and for the delicious food on offer at the pub!

 

Treeopia https://www.treeopia.co.uk


Treeopia offers something very special – luxury treehouse accommodation on Parsons Hall Farm in the Worcestershire countryside.


Treeopia’s two sustainably designed treehouses - Vivianna and Eathelin – combine the luxury of a five-star hotel with the simple pleasures of nature. They each offer a high-end, handmade, fully equipped bespoke kitchen, bedroom with super king-sized bed and an opulent bathroom with rainfall power shower.


Treeopia’s own website shares not just photos and descriptions of the stunning accommodation, but also lots of information on the backstory and sustainability credentials of Treeopia’s treehouses.


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All these small holiday businesses are benefiting from the advantages of having their own website, professionally designed by Cotswold Web. For a campsite, glamping site or any holiday accommodation business, your own website will be designed in exactly the right way for you and show it in the best possible light to customers to boost bookings.


What are you waiting for? Talk to us today about a professionally designed website for your small holiday business.



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