What makes a holiday home a guest favourite?

There are a few standout features that guests request and love and if a property features these, it’s bound to be one our guest favourites.

Lake Views

It’s no secret that Queenstown has some of the world’s most breathtaking scenery and views so no wonder guests look to book a property which showcases the scenery they came here to see. Properties which feature a lake view always win the most bookings.

Close proximity to town

Queenstown has world class dining options and it’s an absolute treat to be able to stroll into town for a lovely dinner and perhaps a cocktail or two and not have to worry about how to get home. Properties within walking distance to the centre of Queenstown will always be highly sought after.

Beautifully furnished and presented

Guests love a property which has been furnished tastefully and has a bit of personality and style. Think bright cushions and cosy throws, tasteful artwork and funky decor items. They also help the photography pop and stand out when guests are browsing online for their next holiday rental.

Private hot tub/sauna

Who doesn’t love to unwind at the end of a busy day exploring a new destination with a relaxing soak in your own private hot tub? Queenstown attracts active, adventure seeking people from all corners of the globe, and the chance to soothe tired muscles after a day of adrenaline-fuelled activities is a huge drawcard.

Comfort Matters

Comfort is non-negotiable. High quality beds, pillows, cosy linens and inviting living spaces instantly set the tone for a relaxing stay. Spacious layouts that allow guests to spread out is especially appealing for families or groups, ensuring everyone can unwind comfortably after a busy day exploring.

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