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In celebration of the 5th anniversary of the Superhost program, we’re highlighting a few of the incredible hosts who have been Superhosts since the very beginning.
This month marks the fifth anniversary of Airbnb’s Superhost program, and we’re celebrating that important milestone by putting the spotlight on a few of the many incredible hosts who have achieved Superhost status again and again. Believe it or not, over 3,000 hosts have managed to earn Superhost status for all 20 consecutive quarters since the start of the program in 2014! We wanted to know: what does it take to be a Superhost for five-years running? Here, a selection of fascinating 20-term Superhosts share their stories and unique approaches for taking hospitality to the next level.
Larrelle, Woolamia, Australia
Despite being self-described introverts, and her husband decided to take a leap into Airbnb hosting by sharing the spacious guest cottage on their 20-acre ranch just outside the popular beach town of Huskisson, Australia. “I think it’s come quite naturally, which is a surprise to me, being a private person who’s more drawn to animals, but I really enjoy meeting people, hearing about their adventures and sharing what we have here,” Larrelle says. “I love seeing the joy on people’s faces when they interact with my family and my animals.”
Guests share the property with three horses and a troop of wild kangaroos. “It’s very rewarding to me, especially to see how children react, coming from homes where they don’t have a dog, let alone horses and kangaroos,” she says. Larelle credits her 20-term Superhost status with the fact that she provides her guests a thoughtfully appointed space removed just enough from the hustle and bustle of her area’s attractions. She also provides unique opportunities to slow down, connect with nature and participate in as much or as little farm life as they’re interested in. “We’ve got a lot of guests that will come out and feed the animals with me or help to brush the horses,” she says. “And guests will wake up to kangaroos bouncing around right outside their window. You can’t get that everywhere.”
Vicky, Penzance, UK
In 2006, Vicky and her partner Joe moved from London to Penzance, on the rugged Cornwall coast of Great Britain, to fulfill their dream of starting a recording studio and indie music label near the sea. The couple purchased a stunning Victorian stone home and furnished it with antique furniture, instruments and knick-knacks that express their unique style and creativity. Once they realized how much they enjoyed opening their home to the musicians they were working with, they decided to keep the good thing going by becoming Airbnb hosts.
Vicky believes she’s achieved Superhost status 20 terms running thanks to her love of showing guests the beauty of the place she now calls home. When interested, some guests have had the unique experience of exploring the recording studio and potentially meeting the artists working there (some of whom tour internationally and have become quite well-known). But above all, she enjoys sharing her hospitality and connecting personally with her guests. “I make a lovely, healthy breakfast and chat with them about their lives and make recommendations if they want them,” she says. “And sometimes there’s a natural connection. I mean, we have had two hour breakfasts and then guests realize that they’re actually here to explore Cornwall!”
Daisuke & Hila, Fujieda, Japan
Daisuke and Hila dreamt of owning a historic home in one of the breathtaking rural villages near Fujieda, Japan where they could host travelers and introduce them to the region’s culture. But traditionally, homes are passed down for generations, so they knew it would be difficult to find one they could buy. When they finally located the 96-year-old traditional house where they now host guests from all over the world, it was in grave disrepair. They painstakingly renovated it and transformed it into a base for exploring the countryside and introducing guests to aspects of Japan they’d never be able to experience without a local guide.
Since the start of the Superhost program, the couple have earned their status as guest favorites for their personalized and unique hospitality. “A week before guests arrive we communicate with them to get some idea of what they want to do,” Daisuke says. “And then we pick them up from the nearest train station and show some things on the way to our home — the rice fields, the bamboo forest, the green tea fields, the village... it's a good opportunity to make the first connection.”
“Then we stop at a grocery store and help them buy food because of course everything is in Japanese,” Hila adds. “And most guests like to have dinner prepared by us.”
In addition to hosting, Daisuke and Hila farm bamboo, which is used by local artisans to create traditional goods like woven baskets, lampshades, and bags. Guests can experience the bamboo harvest or join a Bamboo weaving workshop with Daisuke. It’s an opportunity not only to share the culture they love, but also a beautiful opportunity for the local villagers to experience new people from around the world.
“You know, with some people you really connect. One guest gave me tea they brought from home and said, ‘It's our 32nd Airbnb and we’ve never experienced such amazing hospitality,” Hila says. “And I just started to cry. I was so happy and embarrassed.”
Younghee, Gwangju-si, South Korea
When visual artist Younghee and her husband Dongwook moved back to Korea after raising their children in the U.S. and Japan, they decided to build a one-of-a-kind modern home that expressed their artistic vision—The Lemon House, which boasts an art gallery, expansive views of the Gwangju-si countryside, and a distinctive lemon-shaped window in the top floor suite. “Lemons are a motif I often use in my art,” Younghee says. “It’s light-hearted, and my grandchildren have enjoyed playing here.”
Younghee and Dongwook credit their experience living abroad with giving them the courage to try Airbnb hosting. And they’ve experienced great success as Superhosts for 20 successive quarters. “My husband and I had a simple life,” Younghee says. “We thought it was an exciting idea to meet people from different professions and even from different generations. I thought it would be a wonderful opportunity for me to share my life experiences and encourage others to pursue their dreams as well.”
Younghee’s hosting routine includes decorating the house with fresh wildflowers, preparing a delicious breakfast each morning and helping her guests experience the local culture and environment in whatever ways they enjoy. Some of her guests mention in reviews that she and her husband took them grocery shopping, showed them around a museum, or even guided them on hikes. “For me, it’s not just about offering accommodations,” Younghee says, “it’s a cultural exchange. We think of hosting as a service to others, which also heals us emotionally in return.”
Nalin, New Delhi, India
During the process of traveling around 45 countries for his job as a software developer, Nalin grew tired of cookie-cutter corporate hotels and started staying in Airbnbs to get experiences that felt more like home. He met so many interesting people along the way that he decided to return the favor by hosting travelers in his native New Delhi. “As I started hosting, I became more passionate about it,” he says. “At my core, I’m a wanderer myself. And through hosting and traveling I now have a friendly connection in almost every major city around the world.”
Nalin has attained Superhost status for 20 consecutive quarters, an accomplishment he says is due to his desire to connect with guests and show them the best possible hospitality. “I want guests to feel that even if they're staying for just five days that this is their home,” he says. “You are not some outsider who has booked this place—you just belong here.”
Nalin’s Airbnb hosting has grown from his original unit to eight apartments that he personally manages, offering each guest amenities like fresh flowers and an Amazon Echo, as well as whatever level of guidance and interaction they prefer. “I always like to meet guests during their stay, and help them navigate the city based on what they like,” he says. “I tell them, ‘If you are out in the city and need a recommendation for a place to eat or someone to share a meal with, call me.’ It’s important to make guests feel like part of my family.”
Congratulations to all those in the stories told. Beautiful, thoughtful and genuine! I have thankfully managed to maintain Super Host status since we opened our first AirBNB a little over a year ago. I love interacting with the guests. When I started I never thought people from around the world would want to visit Tacoma WA let alone stay in my basement. It has definitely been a wonderful journey.
I all my years in sales, there is one thing that I learned that has translated beautifully to my AirBNB, under promise and over deliver. You have all exceeded your guests expectation. I can only strive to be as wonderful a host as you have all been! Thank you for the stories. 🙂
I enjoyed hearing from all of these SUPER HOSTS. I started with hosting in May of 2018 and have achieved Super host status every quarter,so far. I find that being specific about my cottage helps to make sure guests know what to expect. I've been learning as I go along, but hope to be able to achieve that status some day.
Thank you for this article...and well deserved praise for these amazing superhosts!
Thank you! Larelle, Vicky, Nalin:
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Lots of things to do !
Loved reading about other Superhosts makes me so please I decided to start this journey only 8 months ago, 😀🙆🏻 looking forward to this summer. Sharing and collecting stories has given us new ideas to develop and grow here in our wee spot in the world.
It is so encouraging to read of others' experiences as superhosts. Reading this, I can see we have so much in common in our love for our home, culture and community. I enjoyed reading of their successes:)
It's nice to read how super hosts take care of their guests in a special way.
Thanks so much for sharing and I wish you all the best for an ongoing success.
Ruth
I've been hosting since April 2015 and have had SH status since the first time we were reviewed. We were supposed to use the apartment as a vacation-getaway ... but bang goes that theory!
Fairhaven became a destination place and suddenly, we're booked as solid as one can be - especially during our lovely summer months in the Pacific Northwest.
I've met some wonderful people during this experience. I have many of my guests who are three or four or five time returnees. Of the 500+ people who have entered my life, less than three were slightly difficult.
I would do this again in a heartbeat and we are in the process of finding another cottage right now.
That Chestnut horse is stunning!
Great stories!! I wish you the best!
Awesome Superhost stories! Keep up the great work and please share more stories just like this!
I love success stories, gives me something to aspire to. Congratulations everyone on your outstanding achievement. Your hard word has definitely paid off. Keep it up
Inspiring stories with great tips for new superhosts like me! Thanks!
Hi ,
i had superhost consecutively for 5 yrs which says a lot for the effort I put in !
However, this last year I did not receive the volume of bookings I would ordinarily receive. For no fault of my own. However the guests I had hosted left awesome reviews. Because I did not have enough volume they stripped me of my superhost status which makes it even harder to attract more volume , therefore does not make any sense. I complained & did not even receive a response !!!!
Rene
Great idea, until someone breaks your appliances and makes drugs in your house