Contents
- What do you need to consider?
- What are the different accommodation categories?
- Legal considerations
- Developing booking terms and conditions
- Tourist Accommodation Quality Grading Scheme
- Hotel Accommodation
- Guest House Accommodation
- Bed & Breakfast
- Guest Accommodation
- Self-catering Accommodation
- Hostel Accommodation
- Bunk House
- Campus Accommodation
- Camping, Caravanning and Glamping
- Grading of Caravan and Camping Parks
- Glamping Accommodation
- Advice and next steps for tourist accommodation providers
- Insurance and Risk Management for Tourist Accommodation
- Creating a Guest Information Pack
- Welcome Schemes
- A Welcome Hamper - the best way to welcome your guests
- An insight into Exempted Camping
- Temporary campsites & the ‘28-Day rule’
- Tourist Accommodation Associations
Contents
- What do you need to consider?
- What are the different accommodation categories?
- Legal considerations
- Developing booking terms and conditions
- Tourist Accommodation Quality Grading Scheme
- Hotel Accommodation
- Guest House Accommodation
- Bed & Breakfast
- Guest Accommodation
- Self-catering Accommodation
- Hostel Accommodation
- Bunk House
- Campus Accommodation
- Camping, Caravanning and Glamping
- Grading of Caravan and Camping Parks
- Glamping Accommodation
- Advice and next steps for tourist accommodation providers
- Insurance and Risk Management for Tourist Accommodation
- Creating a Guest Information Pack
- Welcome Schemes
- A Welcome Hamper - the best way to welcome your guests
- An insight into Exempted Camping
- Temporary campsites & the ‘28-Day rule’
- Tourist Accommodation Associations
Creating a Guest Information Pack
You should consider providing a guest information pack providing useful information to assist your guests during their stay
This could include:
- Your contact details.
- Emergency services contact details.
- Fire escape routes.
- Rules for stay e.g. no smoking, loud music etc.
- Instructions on the use of all appliances.
- Wi-Fi codes.
- Useful local information, websites and maps e.g. local taxis, bus/train timetables, supermarkets, coffee shops, bars, restaurants, proximity to local towns, Visitor Information Centres etc.
- Information on visitor experiences and attractions within the area e.g. historic sites, beaches, forest parks, walks, tours etc. You can visit your local Visitor Information Centre for leaflets/maps etc. on attractions in the area.
This information is meant as a starting point only. Whilst all reasonable efforts have been made, Tourism NI cannot guarantee that the information is accurate and up to date and will not be responsible for any errors or omissions. Professional advice should be sought where appropriate.