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Become a host

How to sign up and host on Campanyon

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Written by Anton North
Updated over a week ago

At Campanyon, we believe in offering guests access to the most unique and nature-connected stays across Europe. That’s why becoming a host is a handpicked and curated process—ensuring only the most special places are featured.

Step 1: Learn More and Tell Us About Your Place

Before applying, we recommend checking out our Dedicated Host Page to:

  • Learn more about hosting on Campanyon

  • Read testimonials from current hosts

  • Understand what we look for in a great nature stay

Once you're ready, fill out our quick Host Interest Form.
It only takes a few minutes and helps us get to know:

  • What kind of place you have (glamping, tiny house, treetop houses, cabins etc.)

  • Your location and surroundings

  • Why you think your place fits the Campanyon community

Step 2: Wait for Our Review

After submitting your form, our team will personally review your application.
We handpick hosts to ensure a high level of quality and alignment with our mission to connect people with nature.

Step 3: Get Approved and Onboarded

If your place is a good fit, you’ll hear from a member of the Campanyon team with next steps. This includes:

  • Setting up your host profile and listing

  • Tips for taking great photos and writing compelling descriptions

  • A walkthrough of how bookings, communication, and payments work

🏕️ Note: You don’t need to create a listing on your own right away—our team is here to support you every step of the way.

Why a Curated Approach?

We focus on quality over quantity. This ensures:

  • A high standard of guest experiences

  • More visibility and trust for approved hosts

  • A strong connection between guests and nature

Ready to Share Your Place with the World?


Still Have Questions?

You can always reach out and sent us a message by clicking on our customer service icon in button right corner — we’re happy to help!

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