NWVRP launches direct booking site, Calistays.com

January 8, 2019
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NWVRP, or the Northwest Vacation Rental Professionals, recently announced that the organization has launched a new regional listings site. CaliStays.com will advertise direct bookings for properties, spanning an area from Canada to Baja. The platform connects guests with managers with no pesky traveler fees.

“This effort puts the independent manager back in the driver’s seat in the promotion of their local properties, thereby providing the best experiences and places to stay for west coast travelers,” Dan Eby, president of the NWVRP, said in a release.

CaliStays is currently onboarding properties. Listing on the marketplace is limited to NWVRP members and costs $66 per property per year.

The Northwest Vacation Rental Professionals exists to serve its property owners, its short-term rental customers and its communities in a way that benefits all. 

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