
A successful title is like a business card for your holiday home – it evokes emotions, sticks in the memory and can trigger that decisive click. In this article, we'll show you how to do it! But before you start thinking about the title, it's worth taking a quick look at the name of your holiday home: it forms the basis for your presentation.
Step 1: Find a nice name for your holiday home
If you haven't already done so, you should give your holiday home an appealing proper name – for example, ‘Villa Sofia’, ‘Lake View’ or ‘Alpine Chalet Mountain Magic’. A great individual name gives your property personality and recognition value. Make sure it is easy to pronounce, memorable and concise. Names that are too long or difficult to understand can quickly seem cumbersome. The ideal name is one that fits the location, style or atmosphere of your accommodation.
Step 2: Formulate the optimal title for booking portals
Imagine you are searching online for a holiday home for your next holiday. You enter your destination and desired dates and receive a long list of bookable accommodations. Which holiday home attracts your attention? In addition to appealing images, it is usually the title of the holiday home that immediately catches the eye. It can make all the difference and ensure that potential guests choose your holiday house or apartment.
When choosing a title, first consider which guest target group you mainly want to appeal to. Is your holiday home particularly suitable for families, luxury travellers or nature lovers? Your title should reflect this and thus be attractive to your main target group. For example, it could sound luxurious, cosy, modern or traditional. With the following tips, you are guaranteed to find the right words to make your holiday home immediately catch the eye.
5 important factors when choosing the title of your holiday home
1. Informative value - type of holiday home
3. Uniqueness through special features
4. Authenticity and regionality
5. Length of the title - short and sweet
Informative value - type of holiday home
The title of your holiday home should be very descriptive and make it clear at a glance what type of holiday home it is - for example, holiday apartment, holiday house, finca or chalet. Especially if you are offering something unusual - such as an apartment in a castle or lighthouse - it is worth showing this directly in the title. Do you already have an individual proper name such as ‘Villa Sofia’? Perfect! You can add information to this name for your property information that makes your holiday home special, e.g. ‘Luxurious “Villa Sofia” with sauna and lake view’.
Examples:
- ‘Villa Bianca‘ with sauna and lake view
- Holiday house ‘Seaside‘ with pool
- Chalet ‘Alpine Bliss‘ with panoramic view
Emotional words
Use emotional, powerful words such as ‘luxury’, ‘family-friendly’, ‘paradise’ or ‘ecological’. An emotional holiday apartment or holiday house title gives your holiday home character. It should evoke positive associations and feelings, as the majority of holiday bookings are made on an emotional level. Keep your chosen target group in mind here.
Examples:
- Family-friendly flat ‘Maria’
- Luxury villa directly on Lake Como
- Ecological mountain hut ‘Alpine Flower’
Uniqueness through special features
The uniqueness of your holiday home should already be reflected in its title. Think carefully about what makes your holiday home special and what you should emphasise. These can be very different features, such as
- Exclusive furnishings
- Exceptional size
- (Private) pool or private sauna
- Panoramic view of the water or the mountains
- Great location (e.g. directly by the sea)
- Distance to tourist attractions such as sights, hiking trails or beaches
- Special features of the neighbourhood
Examples:
- Holiday house ‘Sofia’ with 200 square metres of living space
- Luxury flat with a view of the Eiffel Tower
- Holiday apartment ‘Alpine View’ directly at the ski lift
Authenticity and a touch of regional flair
Authenticity not only plays an important role in the description of your holiday home, but also in the choice of title. Present your holiday home in the best possible way without creating unrealistic expectations among potential guests. For example, a holiday apartment directly on the main road should not be called a ‘holiday idyll’ - and a holiday house with a ‘lake view’ should of course also have one. You can incorporate a reference to the region by using regional terms such as ‘Huus’ instead of ‘House’. However, keep in mind that it should be easy to speak and read for your main target group.
Examples:
- Huus ‘Schnoor’ with North Sea view
- Finca ‘Lucia’ with views of the Puig Major
- Cottage directly on the North Sea coast
Length of the title - short and sweet
As the majority of searches for holiday homes are now carried out via mobile devices, the length of the accommodation title is particularly important. Titles that are too long are cut off in search hit lists on mobile websites or only displayed incompletely. A maximum of 32 characters is ideal for mobile websites. Your chosen title should therefore be as short and concise as possible - without losing any relevant information.
Examples:
- Holiday house ‘Ana’ with private pool
- Villa just 100 metres from Lake Iseo
- Beach house ‘Luna’ directly by the sea
The most important do's at a glance
- Choose a title that is informative in relation to the type of holiday home (‘Villa “Sea Star” with sea view’, ‘Apartment in the Adria family park’)
- Use emotional words (‘Luxurious holiday house near the beach’, ‘Family-friendly house “Anna” with pool’)
- Create uniqueness through special features (‘Holiday house “Happiness” with children's playground’, ‘Alpine chalet with Zugspitze view’)
- Use regional terms (‘Huus “Malte” directly on the dyke’)
- Avoid (cryptic) abbreviations (‘Holiday apartment S’)
- If possible, do not use special characters (‘Holiday house with **pool**’)
- Don't create titles that are too long (‘Modern yet cosy holiday apartment with large balcony and shared pool just 100 metres from the lake’)
- Avoid duplications (‘House "Thatched house North Sea Dream"’)
- Avoid ambiguous titles (‘Holiday apartment Villa Blue’ - here it is not clear whether it is a holiday apartment within the villa or the entire villa)
How we make choosing a title easier for you
Quite a lot to consider when choosing a title! But don't worry, we're here to help you with our expertise and make choosing a title as easy as possible. When you first create your holiday home in our owner area, a suggested title is automatically generated - which you can change at any time, of course.

If you follow these tips, you are sure to find a catchy title for your holiday home that will make potential guests curious in a matter of seconds!