Rental rates vary by season and duration-of-stay.
Consequently, it is necessary to look at each night of your stay and
determine the applicable rate for that night.
For example, consider a 10-night stay, comprised of 4 nights in summer
season and 6 nights in high season.
Since the stay is more than a week, the weekly rate will apply
for all the nights of your stay. For each night, we determine the
applicable season, consult the weekly rate for that season, divide that
weekly rate by 7 to get a nightly rate, and add that amount to a running
total.
In our example, the first 4 nights will use the summer season weekly
rate (divided by 7), the last six nights will use the high-season weekly
rate (divided by 7).
For a property that does not specify weekly or monthly rates, the daily rate
for the applicable season is applied for each night of the stay.