Traditional Guatemalan textiles, often handwoven, that can be used as decorative elements in short-term rentals to enhance local cultural immersion for guests.
Amenities and attractions located within walking distance or a short drive from the rental property, enhancing its appeal to guests. Examples include parks, restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues.
A short-term rental experience that feels genuine and true to the local culture or the property’s unique character, often incorporating local design elements, recommendations, or experiences.
Features and attractions located near a short-term rental property that can enhance its appeal to guests, such as parks, restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues.
Offering guests unique experiences related to local agriculture, such as farm tours, cooking classes using fresh ingredients, or partnerships with local farmers markets.
An individual or company hired to perform on-location tasks related to short-term rental management, such as property inspections, guest check-ins, or maintenance coordination.
A non-profit organization that operates within and serves a specific geographical community, often advocating for local residents’ needs and interests, which can include issues related to short-term rentals.