
โVery honoured to achieve this status at BheLs Oasis in London again -
Two questions await all you super fabulous ๐ hosts! at the end.
I'm constantly learning - do check if time permits what can be improved.
https://airbnb.com/h/bhelsoasis
Achieving Superhost status is an honour โ it reflects consistency, care, and commitment. But what many donโt see is what happens behind the scenes.
Running an Airbnb isnโt just about great dรฉcor or five-star reviews. Itโs about raising the bar every single day. From handling last-minute bookings and midnight check-ins to sorting out sudden plumbing issues or emergency callouts โ you learn that hospitality doesnโt have office hours.
There are moments when guests arrive late, travel-weary, and youโre still there โ smiling, making sure everything feels like home. There are times when something breaks, floods, or leaks, and youโve got to fix it fast โ because comfort canโt wait until morning.
Being a Superhost means you stay calm under pressure, keep standards high, and continue to surprise guests with your warmth and reliability. You learn to anticipate needs, adapt quickly, and always show up โ even when no oneโs watching.
True hosting is about creating trust, comfort, and connection. Thatโs what keeps guests coming back โ not just a badge, but the effort and heart behind it.
So yes, Iโm proud to be a Superhost. But more importantly, Iโm proud to keep raising the bar for every guest who walks through the
door. ๐
Question to SUPER hosts or hosts:
1) What challenges have you faced in the last 3 months leading to superhost status?
2) How will you be raising the bar?๐
My answers:
1) Very late check ins (after midnight), and still having to look like "the host with the mostess" despite being half asleep.
Fixing niggling, tiny things immediately and trying to co-ordinate with guest departure dates and times.
2) Putting fresh flowers for female guests, not sure what to put for males ๐ค