Visitor Code of Conduct
- Be a considerate guest. Remember your holiday accommodation is someone else’s home. Request permission before inviting additional guests.
- Be informed. Read and understand instructions and information provided by the operator. This will help you to get the most from your stay and ensure you don’t do the wrong thing by mistake.
- Be a considerate neighbour. Don’t make noise or disturbances that would lessen the enjoyment of neighbours or other guests.
- Pets allowed? Check whether pets are welcome in advance of your stay, many holiday properties are not suitable for pets. If you do take your pets, please be considerate of neighbours and ensure you remove all droppings.
- Smoking or Non Smoking? If your accommodation is ‘Non Smoking’ please respect the wishes of the operator and future guests. If smoking outside please extinguish fully and place butts in the garbage, don’t throw them in the garden or over the fence.
- Save precious natural resources. Try not to waste water; switch off lights and heating or air conditioning when you go out.
- Respect your host community. Obey local rules and don’t disrupt the community that you are visiting. Park only in designated parking areas, take note of signs and local regulations.
- Be secure. Lock up when you are out – this will protect your belongings too.
- Be nice to the cleaners. Please dispose of rubbish correctly and leave your accommodation in a reasonably tidy state. If a breakage does occur, report it immediately so that it can be fixed or replaced in time for the next guest.
- Be responsible. Ensure consumption of alcohol is responsible. No drugs or illegal activities on the premises.
- Ask for help. If you have a problem or are uncertain, contact the accommodation operator and ask for help.
- Be kind to wildlife. Loud music, bonfires, litter and off-road jeep driving can disturb - or destroy - animals, birds and plants.
- Be adventurous! Get out and meet the local people and enjoy the local activities and attractions.
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