Website Design and Marketing for Accommodation and Tourism Businesses

A clearer website for your tourism business, without managing it all yourself.

Penstock plans, designs, and manages practical websites for tourism, accommodation, and visitor-facing businesses in Newfoundland and Labrador.

What Penstock Can Help Accommodation Owners Do

Build a website that helps drive more booking inquiries.

If your current website is hard to update, unclear to guests, or not doing enough to support direct bookings, Penstock helps turn it into a more useful part of your accommodation business.

Managed Accommodation Websites

A website built to support booking inquiries and kept looked after.

Get an accommodation website planned, built, hosted, maintained, and supported in one practical relationship, so it can keep helping guests take the next step after launch.

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Work

See how booking-focused website work looks in practice.

Browse examples of websites, branding, and marketing materials built to help accommodations present clearly and move guests toward an inquiry or booking.

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FAQ

Get answers before you reach out.

Learn how Penstock handles accommodation website projects, including booking paths, direct inquiries, updates, support, visibility, and pricing context.

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The Website Should Not Be Another Job

You already have enough to manage.

Most tourism, accommodation, and visitor-facing businesses are not looking for another piece of software to babysit. They need a website that explains the business clearly, supports the booking path, and stays looked after.

Penstock helps turn the website into a clearer, more dependable home base for the business. The main pages explain what that looks like in practice.

Marketing Services

Learn about the support your business needs now and build from there.

Most businesses do not need every service at once. Some need a clearer website. Some need hosting and care. Some need more visibility. Some need help deciding what to fix first.

The Penstock Method

A practical process for getting your website clear, built, and looked after.

Understand

We learn the business, the visitor path, the current booking process, and what the website needs to fix first.

Structure

We organize pages, photos, FAQs, local context, and booking steps around what visitors need to understand.

Manage

After launch, Penstock keeps the site hosted, updated, backed up, monitored, and supported.

Portfolio Grid

A browseable look at recent website, brand, and design work.

This section is powered by the Penstock Query Builder and pulls image-led items from the Media Library.

Buy Back Your Time

The website should reduce repeated questions, confusing inquiries, stale photos, broken forms, and small technical headaches.

You stay focused on the business. Penstock stays focused on the website.

Fewer repeated questions

Clear pages, photos, policies, FAQs, and local context help visitors understand the business before they contact you.

A clearer booking path

Phone, email, request forms, platform links, and direct booking tools can be organized around how you work now.

One place for updates

Send website changes through one support path instead of logging into tools, chasing settings, or putting updates off.

Ongoing care handled

Hosting, updates, backups, forms, and small fixes stay looked after after the website launches.

Common Questions

Can you redesign my existing website?

Yes. If the current site has useful content or rankings, the redesign can preserve what works while improving structure, clarity, and presentation.

Can you build a simple website first and improve it later?

Yes. A phased approach can be a good fit when the business needs a better website now but wants to add more features or content later.

Can local visibility help accommodation and tourism businesses?

Yes. Local visibility can help guests find your property, understand where it is, see what is nearby, and decide whether it fits their trip.

Do you use templates?

The goal is not to force the business into a generic template. Reusable structure can be used where it makes sense, but the content and visitor path should fit the business.

Is local visibility the same as SEO?

Not exactly. SEO is part of it, but local visibility also includes your Google Business Profile, reviews, location signals, website content, and the consistency of your business information.

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Ready for a website that gives you time back instead of taking more of it?

Start with the current website, the booking path, or the part of the business that feels hardest to manage. The contact form is the easiest way to begin.

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