Refers to charming and traditional cottages found on the Danish island of Sjælland, often sought after by tourists for their authentic experience.
Glossary Terms
A Danish term for “Fun Design,” emphasizing the use of playful and engaging interior design elements to enhance guest experience.
A Swedish word for “Sick Room,” emphasizing the importance of having a comfortable and well-equipped space for guests who may fall ill during their stay.
Refers to the ease with which guests driving station wagons, often families, can access the property, including parking and unloading areas.
A Swedish term for “Sea View,” highlighting a desirable feature for short-term rentals, often commanding premium pricing.
Similar to e-commerce, it refers to potential guests who initiate a booking on platforms like Airbnb or VRBO but leave before completing the reservation.
A secure knot often used in nautical settings, it can be metaphorically applied to the reliable and efficient management of various aspects of a short-term rental.
Offering a sjoelbak, a traditional Dutch shuffleboard game, as an amenity for guests’ entertainment, particularly popular in properties catering to families or groups.
A South African term, similar to “Wow!” or “Geez!”, often used by guests to express surprise or amazement at a property’s features or views.
A separate rental property owned by the same host or management company, often located in close proximity to other listings.
A rental agreement for a fixed period of six months, often used by hosts transitioning between short-term and long-term rentals.