Available for travel on select dates. Discount applies when you book a minimum of 5 nights. Destinations include Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, London, OSaka, Ho Chi Minh City, Bali, New York, Paris, Sydney, Dubai, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Istanbul and more.
You can collect 10 nights at over 297,000 properties around the world. The value of your free night is the average price of the 10 nights you collect. Conditions Apply
From castles to treehouses to chic apartments to country homesteads – you can find all kinds of accommodation on Airbnb. With properties available in more than 65,000 cities across 191 countries, Airbnb covers almost every corner of the world.
Thanks to these discounts and coupons, the already budget-friendly accommodation option just got even better.
How do I use my Airbnb discount code?
Once you’ve found a home you’d like to book and have clicked book, you’ll be brought to a “House Rules” page, which gives you all the key information about the property (i.e. whether you can bring pets, smoke etc.).
On the right side of the page, you’ll see a payment summary. Just above the total it says “Add coupon”. Click on this for a field to appear.
Enter your code into the box and click enter to apply the code.
Popular Airbnb Destinations in Singapore
Use the deals and discount codes above to book affordable stays in:
Hougang
Tampines
Pasir Ris
Yishun
Choa Chu Kang
Chinatown
Bukit Merah
Serangoon
Bukit Batok
Tao Payoh
What types of unique accommodation can I book through Airbnb?
Use the offers and discounts above to get cheaper Airbnb stays, including unique accommodation options like:
Boats – From houseboats to sailing yachts, book a night or two on a boat. There’s a host available across Asia – including iconic locations all around the world.
Treehouses – These rainforest and mountainside retreats can give you that get-away-from-it-all holiday you’re looking for.
Tiny homes – All the rage at the moment, these compact stays are perfect for a romantic getaway for two.
Glamping – Choose from a wide range of luxurious tented experiences that can have you hiding away in picturesque locations without compromising on amenities.
Private islands – The ultimate secluded holiday location, a private island stay – which can reward you with private beaches and acres of land to yourself – can be booked on Airbnb.
Apartments/ houses – The perfect solution for independent explorers (or those who simply prefer their privacy) renting an entire place to yourself and having space, privacy and that ‘at-home’ feeling is what sets Airbnb aside.
Castles – Airbnb proudly lists more than 1,400 castles available for short term rental.
Bedrooms – You can also rent private rooms to share in a flat or house with others on Airbnb.
B&Bs – If you like to wake up to sunny-side-ups or a laid out Swedish table, there are a number of B&B options to choose from.
Hostels – For the budget-minded and backpackers, there are a number of shared rooms and hostels available for rent.
Hotels – While the service mainly focusses on alternative accommodations, traditionalists will be pleased with the boutique-style selection of hotels.
Airbnb | Pros and Cons
Pros
The Airbnb service is part of a new wave of accommodation rental trends that’s seeks to give travellers a more authentic experience when away from home.
Airbnb places a lot of value in the trustworthiness of its service (for hosts and travellers). All members must be verified.
Any questions can be worked out using the Airbnb private message service.
Anyone can view the verified reviews of a place or guest(s) and benefit from the experiences of others.
Cons
Airbnb facilitates the transaction between host and traveller. Individual experiences, policies, and conditions will vary from place to place.
Is Airbnb legal?
Laws around holiday rentals are different depending on your location – and some apartment buildings do not allow tenants to rent out their units.
In Singapore, Airbnbs are currently legal. However, there are frequent government debates around the topic.
Airbnb properties can sometimes be listed in locations where stays aren’t legal – or are limited to a set number of nights per month or year – so it’s best to check the local rules before making your booking.
How do Airbnb payments work? Do I need to pay for my stay when I make the booking?
If you make a reservation on an instant book property, you’re charged at the time of booking. If you make a request to book a property, you’ll be charged once the host accepts your stay.
Airbnb holds the payment until 24 hours prior to the stay, and then releases the funds to the host.
The site has also recently introduced the option to pay for your stay in split payments, where you can pay for half your stay upfront and the rest at a later date.
What forms of payment does Airbnb accept?
Visa
MasterCard
AMEX
Discover
JCB
PayPal (Select countries)
Google Wallet (Android app only)
Apple Pay (iOS app only)
Do Airbnb bookings include breakfast?
Despite the hint toward a “bed and breakfast” experience, Airbnbs usually don’t include breakfast. Some hosts do offer to leave basic breakfast items or serve breakfast, however the majority of hosts do not.
Do I need to clean my Airbnb?
Airbnb stays usually include a cleaning fee, which generally covers regular maintenance and the washing of linens. General tidying is expected though, especially if your Airbnb has a kitchen that you’ve used. Most hosts will expect any used dishes to be cleaned.
Does Airbnb have a loyalty program?
Not yet, but if you’re a Qantas Frequent Flyer member you can earn points with your stay at a rate of 1 point per $1 spent.
How do I cancel my booking with Airbnb?
Airbnb allows hosts to select their own cancellation, change, and refund policies based on the Airbnb guidelines. Hosts can choose ‘strict’, ‘moderate’, and ‘flexible’ and Airbnb will stand by this selection should a need for a cancellation arise. This is except in the case of an extenuating circumstance.
Stephanie Yip is the travel editor at Finder and has been writing about travel and lifestyle for over a decade. She has written for a range of travel publications including Thomas Cook Magazine and Showpo. Stephanie has a Bachelor of Communications from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, and has visited over 50 countries (and counting). She has a passion for sharing her experiences and knowledge of travel and helping consumers stretch their travel cash while on holiday.
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