Whether you're preparing to welcome your exchange partner or preparing to leave your exchange partner's home, we've put together some tips and tricks to make sure the handover is smooth and enjoyable.
Consider your home from your guest's point of view. Are there simple improvements that could make it more comfortable? Is everything in working order?
Tourist information
Visit your local Tourist Office and prepare an information pack with brochures from local museums, theatres and fun parks. If your town doesn't have a tourist office, sometimes you can find these brochures in the lobby of a local hotel.
Local jems
Take some time to think about your community from a visitor's point of view. Where is the local charm? Collect a list of local restaurants, with information about the food and service. Add to that a list of grocery stores, and shopping centers. One of the joys of home exchange is frequenting places that the locals do.
Household insurance
Contact your insurance companies for household insurance and for your car (if you are swapping cars) to make sure everything is adequately covered.
Local cinema
Browse the internet and bookmark the homepage of your local cinema so your guests can find out what is playing during their visit.
It is important to make your home as warm and inviting for your exchange guests as you would for any of your friends. Make sure that your house is clean and ready for their arrival. Remember that you expect the same from your exchange partners. A bottle of wine and some flowers on the table provide a special feeling, both for when you welcome your guests or leaving your exchange home.