5. Creating Tariffs (Room Pricing)
Before guests can book your rooms, you must define tariffs — your pricing structure for different time periods and occupancy levels.
What is a Tariff?
A tariff sets the price for staying in a room under specific conditions (e.g., season, weekday, length of stay). Each tariff is linked to one or more room types and determines how prices appear on the calendar and booking engine.
Tariff Setup – Key Fields
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Field |
Description |
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Tariff Title |
A label to describe the tariff (e.g., “Low Season”, “Weekend Deal”). |
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Type |
Defines the type of pricing logic (flat, per person, etc.). |
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Max Nights |
Max stay length this tariff is valid for. |
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Min/Max People |
Optional occupancy range this tariff applies to. |
Calendar-Based Price Editor
You’ll configure pricing directly on an interactive calendar:
- Set price per night for selected months.
- Define minimum nights required for booking.
- Apply different prices for weekdays vs. weekends.
- Customize for specific date ranges (e.g. holidays).
- Optionally disable dates or clone tariffs across other properties.
Best Practices
For Tariffs
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Clone existing tariffs to similar properties
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Preview pricing from guest perspective
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Set minimum nights during peak seasons
For Discovery
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Use specific region names (e.g., "North Crete" vs just "Crete")
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Add 10+ high-quality photos showing all areas
For Compliance
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Verify permit requirements per region
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Keep business registration details updated
❓ What happens if I don’t add a tariff?
Your rooms will not appear as available for booking. At least one tariff is required per room.
❓ Can I apply the same tariff to multiple properties?
Yes! Use the Clone feature to reuse tariffs across similar listings.
❓ Can I set different prices for weekends?
Absolutely. You can customize pricing by day type (weekday/weekend) or by specific date ranges.
❓ Can I set minimum stays during high season?
Yes. The calendar editor lets you set different minimum night requirements by date range.