Five Tips to ensure a year-round successful holiday rental

The Mornington Peninsula is home to some of Victoria’s most popular beach holiday locations.  But it is not just spectacular during summer – it offers year-round appeal, with quality restaurants, quaint boutiques, close proximity to Peninsula Hot Springs and some of the finest vineyards and golf courses Victoria has to offer.

Provided your property is properly presented and marketed, securing bookings during peak times shouldn’t be difficult, particularly when vacancy rates from mid-December to the end of January are close to zero.  However, if you nail the formula, your property could become a year-round business.  Here we share some exclusive insights as to what makes a successful holiday rental.

When travellers are booking a short-term rental, they’re looking for properties where they can gather comfortably, often in large numbers.  Our first tip is to get the bedding right.  “Invest in quality bedding and linen.  Make sure there is a king size bed in the master, and then maximise every opportunity in the remaining bedrooms to accommodate as many people as possible.  Use bunks and even a fold out sofa in the living room, and as an optional extra, provide a cot.  A house which can sleep larger groups means they can share the cost of renting a more luxurious home and in turn, this significantly broadens your market throughout the year”.

Secondly, functionality is important. “Consider the layout and living spaces. An open plan interior of kitchen, dining and living which extends to outdoor living space accommodates group gatherings and easy entertaining. Also, a property with a pool or spa will almost always be booked before properties without”.

Thirdly, consider interior styling. “Believe it or not, city dwellers don’t come to the coast wanting to stay in a replicate of an uber modern inner-city pad. They’re more likely looking for an authentic coastal experience, regardless of how modern the home is. Obviously decor which looks and feels fresh is going to attract the most appeal, but importantly, it should be styled consistent with the property’s coastal surroundings”.

Next, comfort is a major attraction. “Spaces which promise rest and relaxation such as large comfortable couches in the living area and outdoor sunbeds are always winners. So too are plush comforts such as soft furnishings, blankets and throws. Airconditioning and a fireplace promote year-round appeal, and extra amenities such as wifi and smart tv’s are important as the region can experience sluggish reception during peak times. Make sure the kitchen is fully stocked with all the tools required for entertaining, and consider the added extras such as an instruction booklet for the home’s amenities, complimentary tea/coffee, and a starter kit of dishwashing, laundry detergent and toiletries. These small items can be that added touch which sets your property out from the rest”.

Finally, consider professional management. “No matter how great your property, if it’s poorly marketed and managed you won’t achieve the rate you’re after. Don’t skimp on professional photography and make sure it is current – guests will notice if a major furniture item is different from the photos and may complain the property wasn’t as advertised. There is a common misconception that property managers are expensive and with the Airbnb juggernaut many have opted to manage themselves without fully understanding how much work is involved. But the fact is, repeat bookings come from positive reviews and customer experiences, and a professional manager is better equipped to ensure that on your behalf”.

If you’d like more information about how bookabreak.com.au can assist you with managing your holiday rental, click here to get in touch.

Unforgettable Experiences: Making the Most of Your Peninsula Hot Springs Adventure

In our previous posts, we introduced you to Bookabreak.com.au’s exclusive Bathe and Stay package at Peninsula Hot Springs and explored the luxurious accommodations available for your retreat. Now, let’s dive deeper into the unforgettable experiences awaiting you at Peninsula Hot Springs and beyond.

Explore the Wonders of Peninsula Hot Springs

From tranquil thermal pools to indulgent spa treatments, Peninsula Hot Springs offers a wealth of experiences designed to rejuvenate mind, body, and soul. Spend your days soaking in the healing waters, indulging in massages and facials, and exploring the serene natural surroundings. With Bookabreak.com.au’s Bathe and Stay package, you can immerse yourself in relaxation and save with an exclusive 10% discount on your experience.

Discover the Charm of the Mornington Peninsula

Beyond the oasis of Peninsula Hot Springs, the Mornington Peninsula beckons with its scenic beauty and charming coastal towns. Take advantage of Bookabreak.com.au’s extensive selection of accommodations to create the perfect home base for your adventures. Whether you’re exploring pristine beaches, sampling local wines, or hiking through national parks, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Plan Your Ultimate Getaway Today

Ready to escape to Peninsula Hot Springs with Bookabreak.com.au? Search available accommodations and book your Bathe and Stay package today. With luxurious accommodations, rejuvenating thermal pools, and unbeatable savings, it’s the perfect recipe for an unforgettable retreat. Book your getaway now and prepare to unwind in style.

Start Your Journey to Relaxation

Don’t let stress and fatigue hold you back—treat yourself to the ultimate relaxation getaway with Bookabreak.com.au’s Bathe and Stay package at Peninsula Hot Springs. With luxurious accommodations, rejuvenating thermal pools, and unbeatable savings, it’s the perfect recipe for a truly unforgettable escape. Book your getaway today and start your journey to relaxation.

Retreat in Style: Luxurious Accommodations with Bookabreak.com.au

In our previous post, we introduced you to Bookabreak.com.au’s exclusive Bathe and Stay package at Peninsula Hot Springs—a haven for relaxation seekers. Now, let’s explore the luxurious accommodations handpicked by Bookabreak.com.au, ensuring your retreat is as indulgent as it is rejuvenating.

Discover Your Dream Getaway

Whether you’re seeking a secluded hideaway surrounded by nature or a chic urban escape, Bookabreak.com.au offers a wide range of accommodations to suit every taste and budget. From cozy cottages to lavish beachfront villas, each property is thoughtfully curated to provide the perfect backdrop for your Peninsula Hot Springs adventure.

Unwind in Comfort and Style

After a day of soaking in the thermal pools and indulging in spa treatments at Peninsula Hot Springs, you’ll relish the opportunity to retreat to your luxurious accommodation. Sink into plush bedding, unwind in spacious living areas, and soak up the stunning views of the Mornington Peninsula—all while basking in the comfort and style of your home away from home.

blairgowrie-luxury-accommodation

How to Book Your Dream Getaway

Ready to elevate your Peninsula Hot Springs experience with luxurious accommodations from Bookabreak.com.au? Simply search available properties and select the perfect retreat for your stay. With a seamless booking process and attentive customer service, planning your dream getaway has never been easier.

Stay Tuned for Part Three

In the final installment of our blog series, we’ll share insider tips and recommendations for making the most of your Peninsula Hot Springs adventure. From must-visit attractions to hidden gems, we’ll help you plan an unforgettable retreat that leaves you feeling relaxed, rejuvenated, and ready to take on the world.

Unwind in Style: Introducing Bookabreak.com.au’s Bathe and Stay Package at Peninsula Hot Springs

Are you craving a getaway that’s equal parts relaxation and luxury? Look no further than Bookabreak.com.au’s exclusive partnership with Peninsula Hot Springs, where you can immerse yourself in the ultimate Bathe and Stay experience. Picture yourself soaking in the rejuvenating waters of Australia’s premier thermal springs, then retreating to handpicked accommodations—all while enjoying a special 10% discount on your Peninsula Hot Springs adventure.

Indulge in Relaxation at Peninsula Hot Springs

Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Mornington Peninsula, Peninsula Hot Springs beckons with its array of thermal pools, indulgent spa treatments, and serene natural surroundings. With Bookabreak.com.au’s Bathe and Stay package, you can indulge in the ultimate relaxation experience, soaking away stress and tension in the mineral-rich waters and treating yourself to pampering spa therapies.

peninsula-hot-springs

Unwind and Save with Bookabreak.com.au

As a special bonus, guests booking the Bathe and Stay package through Bookabreak.com.au will receive an exclusive 10% discount off their Peninsula Hot Springs experience. It’s the perfect opportunity to indulge in a day of relaxation without breaking the bank.

How to Book Your Getaway

Ready to escape to Peninsula Hot Springs with Bookabreak.com.au? Simply search available accommodations and select the Bathe and Stay package that suits your preferences. With just a few clicks, you can secure your spot at this idyllic retreat and start counting down the days until your well-deserved getaway.

Stay Tuned for Part Two

In the next installment of our blog series, we’ll delve deeper into the luxurious accommodations offered by Bookabreak.com.au, ensuring your Bathe and Stay experience is nothing short of unforgettable. Stay tuned for more details on where to stay and how to make the most of your Peninsula Hot Springs getaway.

The Best Walks on the Southern Mornington Peninsula

One thing this year’s COVID-19 lockdowns have allowed us to do is spend more time during our allocated exercise breaks exploring some of the incredible local scenic walks.  The Mornington Peninsula has over 100 great walking trails across beaches, piers, coastal trails, historic sites and villages.  Ranging from an easy stroll for coffee, to a 100km challenge to tick off your bucket list, anyone exploring the region on foot is totally spoilt for choice!

Here are our Top 4 walk recommendations on the Southern Mornington Peninsula:

Millionaire’s Walk

You don’t have to be a millionaire to walk along the cliffs from Sorrento to the beach at Point King, but you will get a glimpse of the lifestyles of the rich and famous along the Millionaire’s Walk.  Take in the beautiful clifftop views over pretty, private jetties (pictured above) and spot the ferry on its way to or from Queenscliff.  Make sure your phone or camera is fully charged for some seriously Insta-worthy pics!

The Tuckey Track

Crossing from one side of the narrowest point of the Peninsula to the other, this walk starts at the Western Sister headland of Sullivan Bay.  From Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club, cross Point Nepean Road and follow the signposts.  The Tuckey Track takes you through a mix of paved residential streets, undulating tracks, and the Tuckey Reserve.  Once you reach Melbourne Road, turn left and cross the road to head down Ivanhoe Street.  You will end up following a sandy path which at times is hilly, and there are some steep stairs.  It is all worth it when you reach the Mount St. Paul lookout and witness panoramic views over the rugged coastline.  From the lookout you can join the Coastal Walk, or turn right to follow the boardwalk down to Bay of Islands.  Believed to have been used by Lieutenant James Tuckey and the local indigenous people to walk from Port Phillip to the ocean beaches, there are various markers to be discovered along the track which tell of its historical significance.

Point Nepean Trails

Most visitors to Point Nepean will take the shuttle bus from the Quarantine Station to Fort Nepean, but if you choose to walk and experience the park in your own time, you will not be disappointed.  Connect with history as you wander through the old cemetery, take a look at Cheviot Hill and the Harold Holt memorial, and explore the tunnels and WW11 fortifications.  The tracks will take you through woodlands and grasslands, along a remote stretch of beach, and via the road to Fort Nepean where you can take in the panoramic views.

The 100km Mornington Peninsula Walk

This iconic trail can be completed over several days, or enjoyed over several visits.  The total trail combines four walks:

  • the ‘Two Bays Walk’ through the hinterland from Dromana to Cape Schanck,
  • the ‘Coastal Walk’ through the Mornington Peninsula National Park along the Bass Strait coast from Cape Schanck to Portsea,
  • the ‘Point Nepean Walk’ in and around the Point Nepean National Park, and
  • the ‘Bay Trail’ from Portsea to Dromana along the shores of Port Phillip.

Along the way, the trail takes in the historic fort at Point Nepean and the foreshores of Portsea, Sorrento, Blairgowrie, Rye, Rosebud and Dromana.  It climbs over Arthurs Seat before descending through lovely stretches of forest and ferny glens to the dark and brooding cliffs of Cape Schanck and the Lighthouse.  From the Lighthouse, the track weaves its way west through thick coastal ti-tree, and drops onto yellow-sand beaches before a final stretch of tight single track and cliff-top trail brings you from Rye to London Bridge.  An absolutely unforgettable experience for those who have the stamina!

For a full list of the Mornington Peninsula’s scenic walking trails, check out this helpful guide courtesy of Visit Mornington Peninsula.

Pet-Friendly Accommodation on the Mornington Peninsula

With local travel restrictions lifted but interstate travel still off the agenda, the appetite for pet-friendly accommodation on the Mornington Peninsula has grown exponentially. This is no surprise considering the post-lockdown pent-up travel demand, and the fact that over 65% of Victorians are pet owners.

At Bookabreak.com.au, we were quick to adapt to a flooded post-COVID19 marketplace with strategies in place to ensure our portfolio was best positioned for its ongoing success. One of these strategies has resulted in being able to offer more pet friendly properties than ever, which has been greatly received, with over 90% of future bookings confirming they will be bringing their furry companion/s. And whilst bringing pets might at times come with conditions, it does mean more guests are able to holiday with the whole family.

Click here to search our pet-friendly properties.

We’d also like to take this opportunity to provide the following useful information to consider when bringing your pet on holiday to the region.

Pet-Friendly Beaches & Pathways

The front (bay) beaches offer approximately 50km of picturesque pathways and off-lead beaches for visitors and their furry friends to choose from. For a full list of leash-free beaches and any seasonal restrictions, check out this helpful guide courtesy of the Mornington Peninsula Shire.

Please note, the back (ocean) beach pathways and National Park Reserve (between Point Nepean and Flinders) is strictly a no-go if visiting with your canine companion. This is a very sensitive area with dogs prohibited (even if they are on a leash or inside a car), as they endanger nesting seabirds. Rangers are constantly on patrol and heavy fines apply.

Pet Conditions

Whilst our focus is on ensuring you and your pet have a great experience, we also have a responsibility to future guests (who may be allergic) and our Property Owners (where it is our job to ensure their asset is looked after). We therefore ask you to please ensure you understand and accept the specific conditions applicable to each property when you enquire.

Of course, if you need any help deciding which property would best suit you and your pets, please give us a call.

Travel Restrictions Have Been Lifted!

Victorians will be allowed to have up to 20 people in their homes and stay overnight at private residences and tourist accommodation from June 1, following an announcement by State Premier Daniel Andrews today, 24th May 2020.

This means that effective 1 June, Victorians can finally enjoy that much needed getaway!!

With much rejoice, at Bookabreak.com.au we can confirm:

  • A 24 hour time period is allowed in between every booking, to satisfy COVID19 distancing requirements and keep both our housekeepers and guests safe.
  • Our properties are professionally cleaned and sanitised between bookings.
  • We allow contactless self-check in.
  • We include professionally laundered bed and bath linen.
  • The majority of our properties are pet-friendly (enquire within).

Additionally, all of our properties offer:

  • Free Wifi; and
  • Heating/cooling, some even with open fireplaces for that extra winter comfort.

Any time is a good time to visit the Mornington Peninsula, but when finally getting a break from #iso, there is no better time than the present!  Contact us today!

To keep up to date on the current health advice from the Australia Government, please click here.

View our Mornington Peninsula Holiday Rentals

Should I Hire a Property Manager for my Holiday Rental?

In a world where time has become a rare commodity, many people and businesses alike have started outsourcing tasks in order to free up personal time and ensure the best possible outcomes.

In both Australia and abroad, hiring a property management company and or independent property manager has become increasingly popular. Regardless of whether you are a first-time investment property owner or a veteran in the industry, the endless and exceptionally time – consuming tasks surrounding the marketing and management of a holiday rental can be both arduous and demanding. The benefits of hiring a professional to take care of the never-ending task list undeniably outweigh the negatives and so, before you take the step in engaging a property manager, make sure you understand what you should come expect from the person or company you choose.

Advertisement and Marketing

First and foremost, key to choosing a property manager is your personal understanding of how they operate and what help and support they will provide you with. By hiring a property manager, you are also paying for access to superior marketing and advertisement schemes devised by people who are likely to have a better understanding of the market than yourself.

An established firm undeniably equates to legitimacy, especially with regards to the consumer. In layman’s terms, this means that people are more likely to rent your property if they respect and trust where it is advertised and how it is marketed. This could mean the quality and accuracy of description, photographs and where exactly it is advertised. It is not sufficient for your property to be advertised on the company’s site alone. With the plethora of online platforms available for advertising and booking holiday rentals, there is no reason why a holiday property manager isn’t advertising your venue on additional sites. This marketing tactic is simple. The more places your rental is advertised the higher the chances it will be occupied.

Allows for planning based on location trends

Property managers will be working on a number of different projects at once; as such, it allows them to identify trends in the area. Because of this they should be able to recognise how and what you need to do in order to make your property more desirable to those potential customers/tenants searching for rentals in your particular area. Depending on the season, property managers may also be able to suggest changes as to how and where you are listing the property and what you are asking in terms of a rental fee.

In short, having a property manager allows you to keep a finger on the pulse of what is happening in terms of rental trends in your area. Because of this, it also affords you the opportunity to be able to plan and project further into the future by weighing up what changes have been successful and what hasn’t. Every manager should be fully aware of the status of local short-term rental regulations and this knowledge is what is going to set your property manager ahead of the rest.

Day to day peace of mind

Being personally responsible for the running of a holiday home is a difficult job, and if you assumed that the property would pay for itself without the necessary upkeep, then you were unfortunately mistaken.

Unless you live close to your rental property and are willing to get your hands dirty, there is no doubt that maintaining a high standard of cleanliness and that the condition of the furniture and interior is perfect, is a challenge within itself. Top quality property managers should take control of the day to day management of the house, meaning that they will oversee any necessary maintenance or cleaning between rentals. This management includes minor maintenance from missing tea spoons to carpet stains. The quality and spotless interior of a property has been known to push those all essential reviews to 5 stars.

Knowing that a manager is looking after your property will absolutely give you day to day peace of mind, knowing that your investment is well-looked after.

Maximising potential

By using a property manager, you have the chance to maximise potential revenue by renting out your property through keen and continued management. Sourcing and maintaining a number of bookings is hard work and often untenable alongside a day to day job. Not only will a property manager endeavour to find you customers, they will also take responsibility for the calendar in terms of availability.

If you are still considering whether it is worth engaging a property manager for your holiday rental or not, you should know that with over 20 years’ experience in the industry, bookabreak.com.au knows exactly how to market, manage and maintain your property, ensuring your daily peace of mind. Through the implementation of current on-trend technology and an instant booking platform we are able to monitor consumer behaviour allowing for increased bookings and therefore maximum revenue. With an extensive network of on the ground service partners we can confidently manage and monitor the cleaning and safeguarding of your property while simultaneously handling online reviews, advertising and marketing. Our high-end service will ensure that all the benefits of a property manager are met, meaning both you and your tenants will enjoy a well-earned holiday away.

Top things to do when you escape the chaos of the CBD on the Mornington Peninsula

The Mornington Peninsula is the perfect place to visit when looking to escape the hustle bustle of the city for a while. At just a 90-minute drive from Melbourne, the idyllic holiday spot offers a variety of both relaxing and exciting things to do when looking to unwind from the chaos of daily life in the CBD.

Mornington Peninsula National Park

One of the biggest differences between Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula is the opportunity to explore nature and the beauty the rural landscape has on offer. The Mornington Peninsula National Park is an area of outstanding natural beauty, allowing for expansive and impressive costal walks, those which have become synonymous with Australia. The National Park is also home to the iconic elephant rock, which extends out into the sea.

Recreation

The Mornington Peninsula is the perfect spot for adventure seekers. For the ocean lover, the white sandy shoreline and spectacular surf make it the ideal place to catch some waves, take time out on a fishing trip or to take long bike rides. For visitors who are more interested in relaxing and unwinding from the stressors of daily life, there are a number of golf courses as well as the opportunity to visit the Peninsula Hot Springs, where bathing in natural thermal pools in an absolute must.

Vineyards and local produce

Most people don’t know that he Mornington Peninsula is world-renowned for its production of grapes and is also the ideal location for spectacular wine tasting. The region is home to over 90 wineries and 75 cellar doors, offering vineyard tours as well as tasting (and purchasing) the wines on offer. The area is particularly famous for its production of the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, cultivated primarily as a result of the region’s cooler climate.

As a result of the rural landscape of the Mornington Peninsula, the area also prides itself on natural produce, with cheese, beef and berries at the top of the list of products that stem from the area. Because of the success of the agriculture and farming in the region, many people come to visit the monthly Red Hill market – a festive and enjoyable celebration of food and drink.

Historic Australia

For those who are looking to learn more about the history of Australia, the Mornington Peninsula presents countless opportunities to visit a number of important historical sites.

Among them are the HMAS Cerberus Naval base, which served as the Australian Naval College for over 20 years and is home to over a thousand current personnel; you could also pay a visit to the McCrea house or the Heronswood house, both rich in cultural and historical history relating to Australian heritage.

Wildlife

As with many areas in rural Australia, the climate and vastness of the landscape ensures is a great deal more wildlife than in urbanised areas.  Witnessing dolphins in their natural habitat or horse riding along the spectacular shoreline will almost certainly help in relieving the stresses of a busy city lifestyle. If wildlife and Fauna is of interest to you, the Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation park is a must, taking its visitors back to times of pre-colonised Australia. The sanctuary is home to a range of animals, including species which are no longer found in the wild on mainland Australia (such as the Eastern Quoll and Southern Bettong).  The park is dedicated to the conservation and breeding of critically endangered animals and offers visitors the opportunity to see some of the rarest creatures on the planet.

The Mornington Peninsula is the ideal destination to escape to when searching for a return to relaxation and nature, while simultaneously providing an array of activities to keep visitors busy and entertained.

Peak Season on the Mornington Peninsula – How to market your Holiday Rental

The Mornington Peninsula is beautiful all year round, and practically offers something for all its visitors, depending on the season of course. A short 90-minute drive from Melbourne’s city centre, the idyllic holiday sport, allows city dwellers the perfect opportunity to escape to a peaceful rural retreat all year round.

Defining ‘peak season’ on the peninsula can be difficult as its popularity as a holiday destination has extended to both the Summer and Winter months. However, there is no doubt that long weekends and festive holiday times, including Christmas, Boxing Day and the New Year has seen both tourists and locals alike, arrive in their thousands to escape the mayhem of their routine lives in the cities.

Identifying YOUR peak time

Peak time on the Mornington Peninsula is generally recognised as being between January and February, when there are more festive breaks to aid in the extension of time away, but this doesn’t mean that your property is necessarily best suited to these periods or holidays. As someone who wants to rent out a property for the purpose of covering costs or collecting a small income, it is essential you identify who your customer (tenant) is most likely to be and why.

Property size vs group size is one of the most common factors used to help dictate the popularity of holiday homes, so at the start it is important to tailor your property advertisement to whatever and whoever the market deems most suitable.

It might be, due to location, that your property is popular all year round. Should this be the case, it is important to understand why your customer might be there and to offer any additional local information that you think might help them to better enjoy their experience with you and in your home/property.

Be flexible

As well as understanding how and when your property is most likely to be in demand and thus rented out, it is also key to understand why. Many properties often go for a be all and end all marketing strategy in an attempt to develop a strong brand, but this is not always the only way to go. It is often more important to gain a holistic view of the needs of the consumer and how they may change according to the seasons – both the weather and financial market.

One season your property might be perfect for an elderly couple on a fishing trip, the next it might be a great place for students looking to catch some waves. It is imperative to be tactically savvy about how your property might appeal to more than one demographic. With this in mind you should also be sensible when decorating your property – maintain a neutral feel as opposed to something outlandish and geared to one target audience.

Maintain standards

This goes hand in hand with the points made above; if you maintain a good standard of care of your property then it will be popular all year round and with everyone. When deciding where to holiday people are convinced by a number of things, but cleanliness and functionality are often the two most common deciding factors.

Holiday makers are simply those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city are more inclined to rent a place that feels like home but that is also located somewhere that will afford them opportunities to enjoy all the area has to offer, not the other way around. It is important to do the simple things well, keep a clean house, provide all necessary comforts and be honest in your advertisement of the property.