VegVisits (an AIRBNB for vegans!)

friends not food Chantal Kaufmann

Chantal Kaufmann

VegVisits follows the same principles as airbnb (ID checks and reviews). But the difference is that all the hosts (worldwide) are vegans. So they can not just extend a friendly plant-based welcome, but the kitchens are equipped for your needs.

And most of the property owners are happy to leave recommendations of local visiting spots,  including plant-based cafes and restaurants. Some even make a bit more income by cooking for their guests, if they live in a main house and guests are situated in rooms or annexes. Others offer cooked breakfasts or even yoga classes.

And it’s nice to know that your money is being used to support someone with the same ethics as you. For vegan households with extra space, it’s a good way to earn some extra income. And if you use other home-sharing platforms, you can sync your calendars to avoid getting double-booked.

Why Rent a Holiday Home?

Often it’s nice to rent a self-catering accommodation for holidays, so you can then do ‘one big shop’ and not have to worry about living on expensive take-out and restaurant meals, during your holiday break!

Many holiday homes rent dog-friendly properties (you may wish to search for properties with enclosed gardens). If you are taking dogs on holiday, read our posts on:

If you rent out holiday cottages, read about pet-friendly gardens to know plants to avoid for visitors with dogs.  Also avoid facing indoor plants to outdoor gardens, to prevent birds flying into windows.

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