Homestays are becoming more and more popular, and people around the world are offering their homes as hotels. Homestays offer cheap places to stay, and the chance for guests to see the area like a local. They are very popular with people who want to stay in another country to stud or on holiday. We asked three families who run homestays to tell us about where they live.
The Atal family
Our family home is in a small village in the north of Pakistan, in the Himalayan mountains The village is quite small and very quiet. The mountains are extremely beautiful. You can go for long walks and swim in the rivers but there are no shops, cinemas or cafes.
Kate and Julian Foxton
Our two-bed house is by the sea in the south-west of England. It is about five minutes' drive to the nearest village of Portreath. There are lots of beaches, rivers and forests and it is very quiet We spend a lot of time reading books, watching films and going for walks. Our area is great for spors like surfing, kayaking and mountain biking. However, the houses here are expensive, which can be a problem for local people. There are no buses or trains here, so it can be difficult to get around without a car。
Chafic and Aline Halwany
Our home is near the centre of Beirut, Lebanon, one of the largest cities in the Middle East There are lots of cafes and restaurants, which open late at night. We love it here because it's so friendly and you can always find what you need—lots of people come to stay to learn Arabic and French. However, it can be noisy at night, and there is quite a lot of traffic during the day.
Homestay holidays -A home from home
Families |
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
The Atal family (Pakistan) |
◇It's in a small and quiet village in beautiful mountains. ◇People can and swim there. |
◇There are no shops, cinemas or cafes. |
Kate and Julian Foxton () |
◇It takes a short to the beaches, rivers and forests by car. ◇It's a good place for like surfing, kayaking and mountain biking. |
◇Houses here are not . ◇It's difficult to get around a car. |
Chafic and Aline Halwany (Lebanon) |
◇Lots of cafes and restaurants at night. ◇You can always find you need. |
◇There is much at night and lot of traffic during the day. |