Covid-19: safety first
Wear a mask
Hosts and guests must cover their nose and mouth with a mask at all times when interacting. Masks must also be worn by both hosts and guests while in shared or common spacesSocial distancing
Hosts and guests should keep a distance of at least two meters (six feet) from each other at all times. If it’s not possible to maintain this distance in shared spaces/amenities, hosts should consider temporarily restricting guest access to ensure everyone’s safety. In the meantime, you’re welcome to find a tree to hug instead.Check local laws and restrictions
Every country has implemented various safety measures, oftentimes down to specific localities. Be certain there are no travel bans in place, and that you are allowed to travel or host in these areas before creating listings or making travel plans. If you’re able to host and camp in your specific area, be sure to double-check which COVID-19 restrictions apply before proceeding with booking and hosting.You can review guidelines from authorities in local areas:- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- The Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- UK
Cleanliness
At Campanyon, we always ask that guests leave a space as clean - if not cleaner - than they found it: this becomes even more important when considering COVID-19 safety measures. When departing, guests should take extra precautions to ensure that there are no masks, tissues, organic “leftovers” from food and/or humans, or general waste left on the property. If possible, wash and/or sanitize your hands frequently throughout your stay.It is understood that outdoor spaces are generally lower risk regarding COVID-19 contamination, but in addition to normal cleaning procedures, we ask that hosts also take extra precautions when preparing their space for the next arrival. Be sure to thoroughly clean and disinfect any shared amenities (such as bathrooms) before and after all bookings. If possible, provide access to soap or hand sanitizer to guests during their stay. Inform guests of additional measures and/or changes in property access or policy due to COVID-19 restrictions.