Where should we stay on vacation…
Airbnb and Vrbo are two vacation rental sites that have gained vast popularity among travelers. At first glance, Airbnb and Vrbo have a lot in common and offer many similar features to hosts and guests. They both were designed as an alternative to hotels for places for you and your family to stay.
Airbnb was founded in 2008 and now boasts over 7 million listings in more than 220 countries. Vrbo (originally known as Vacation Rental by Owner) was founded in 1995 and now is owned by the Expedia Group. There are over 2 million listings on Vrbo available in 190 countries.
However, Airbnb has quickly stood out that they offer more unique experiences for guests as compared to other vacation rental sites. Another prominent difference between Airbnb and Vrbo lies in the property types that can be listed. Airbnb allows hosts and property managers to list various types of properties starting from cabins and tiny houses to luxury villas and castles. On the other hand, Vrbo offers more traditional accommodations. As Vrbo is more about family stays, it accepts only entire properties and doesn’t allow advertising shared spaces of any kind.
Though both sites provide short-term rental accommodations, Vrbo is more suited for longer stays and Airbnb is a great option for those looking for shorter trips.
Both Airbnb and Vrbo also have cancelation policies to protect hosts from the negative impact of unexpected cancelations. When making a reservation, you should look at listings carefully to see which cancelation policy has been set by the host.
Overall, it seems that the online experience is slightly better with Airbnb, with a greater choice of accommodation and the ability to view map pricing at a glance to speed up browsing. Although, if the price is an important factor over convenience, VRBO’s service fees can be up to 8% cheaper when comparing those top-end properties. That is not to say that Airbnb’s answer to that is your availability to rent just a private room within houses which would be much cheaper rates than entire properties. Again it is great to have so many options these days to choose from. It seems like we can’t go wrong as travelers.

