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Top 10 Best Amenities for Airbnb Guests That Boost Bookings

Apr 15

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A welcome basket is a small but thoughtful amenity at most TruStay properties.

Why the best amenities for Your Airbnb guests matter.


In the world of short-term rentals, it’s often the little things that make the biggest difference. While location and price will always matter, today’s guests increasingly base their reviews—and future bookings—on the quality of the amenities provided. Thoughtful touches not only enhance the guest experience but also drive higher nightly rates, more 5-star reviews, and better occupancy.


Whether you’re a first-time host or a seasoned investor, optimizing your amenity list is one of the easiest ways to stand out from competitors.


1. Fast and Reliable Wi-Fi


Why it matters: Guests expect connectivity. Whether they’re remote working, streaming, or checking directions, poor Wi-Fi can lead to instant bad reviews.


Pro tip: Mention the download/upload speeds in your listing and leave the password on a visible sign.


2. Comfortable and Quality Bedding


Why it matters: Sleep is sacred. A lumpy mattress or scratchy sheets can ruin the experience, no matter how beautiful your property is.


Pro tip: Invest in a medium-firm memory foam mattress and high thread count sheets. Add extra pillows for variety.


3. Coffee and Tea Station


Why it matters: Mornings are better with caffeine. A curated coffee/tea station is a small touch that feels luxurious.


Pro tip: Offer a Keurig or Nespresso machine along with sugar, creamer, and a variety of pods or bags.


4. Streaming Services (Netflix, Disney+, etc.)


Why it matters: When guests wind down for the night, they love to relax with their favorite shows.


Pro tip: Create a separate guest profile so they don’t see previous watch history or risk logging you out.


5. Self Check-In with Smart Locks


Why it matters: Flexibility is key. Guests appreciate the ability to check in at their convenience.


Pro tip: Use smart locks like August or Schlage with auto-generated codes that expire after checkout.


6. Local Guidebooks or Personalized Recommendations


Why it matters: Guests often don’t know the area and will rely on your local knowledge to enhance their stay.


Pro tip: Create a printed or digital guide with your favorite restaurants, activities, and emergency contacts.


7. Fully Equipped Kitchen


Why it matters: Guests staying more than a night or two often want to cook. A stocked kitchen saves them money and earns praise.


Pro tip: Include sharp knives, basic spices, cooking oil, pots, and non-stick pans. Bonus: kid-friendly dishware.


8. High-Quality Toiletries


Why it matters: A step above hotel-quality toiletries makes your rental feel upscale.


Pro tip: Choose refillable pump bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and body wash to reduce waste and cost.


9. Outdoor Space or Balcony


Why it matters: An outdoor area—no matter how small—can transform a space. It adds a sense of relaxation and value.


Pro tip: Include string lights, a small table, or even a hammock if space allows.


10. Washer and Dryer (or At Least a Drying Rack)


Why it matters: Essential for long stays and traveling families. Even a drying rack is better than nothing.


Pro tip: If you have machines, stock laundry pods and dryer sheets in a labeled container.


Bonus Amenities That Delight Guests


  • Board games and books

  • Phone chargers or USB ports

  • Noise machines or earplugs

  • Pack-and-play cribs for families

  • Umbrellas and local maps


These small add-ons often get big mentions in reviews.


How to Prioritize Amenities Based on Your Market


Not all amenities make sense for every property. A mountain cabin might benefit more from a hot tub than high-speed internet, while an urban condo may need business-ready features. Here’s how to decide:


  • Look at your competition: Use Airbnb or Google to see what top-rated properties in your area include.

  • Read your reviews: Are guests mentioning what they loved or what was missing?

  • Ask your guests: A post-stay survey can provide direct insight.


Final Thoughts: Stand Out with Thoughtful Touches


The best Airbnb amenities don’t have to be expensive—they just need to show that you’ve thought about your guests’ needs. By investing in comfort, convenience, and a little bit of local charm, you create memorable experiences that lead to glowing reviews, repeat bookings, and higher profits.


Looking to take your short-term rental to the next level?

At TruStay, we help STR owners maximize revenue and guest satisfaction through data-driven strategies and thoughtful management. Book a free property analysis today and let’s turn your rental into a 5-star experience.

Apr 15

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