I am not sure how to answer this question as we do the same thing for all guests. I don't have a separate set of welcome protocols for people who are from different parts of the world versus guests from a different part of the state. But here is what we do:
Reach out after booking to thank them and say I will be in touch later to find out what kind of treat they prefer at check in.
Reach out a few days before check in to ask if they have any allergies/restrictions on snacks/do they have a certain kind of wine they like/would they prefer a non-alchoholic drink (we usually leave sparkling cider if so. People like the fancy bottles and there is a place locally that makes a delicious version.)
Arrange their treats in a little basket with a bow. If its a honeymoon couple they get chilled glasses and some strawberries in the fridge along with their champagne (if they want that.) Most others get a selection of snacks from local sources. We sometimes leave pet treats too.
Write them a note with our phone numbers welcoming them personally and saying something about their reason for the trip ("We hope you enjoy your hiking" etc)
Change the little chalkboard with their names and a welcome message
Email a few hours after check in to make sure they got in okay and see if they need anything. After that we leave them to enjoy the space.