
The first thing I noticed when I landed on the Wix Hotels App Market listing was the rating: 2.8 stars from 745 reviews.
For a first-party Wix product, that is a low number. It did not make me close the tab. It made me want to go through the entire setup myself, every screen, every form field, every decision point, and find out whether that rating reflects a genuinely limited product or just a learning curve that overwhelms first-time users.
I did the full setup. This review covers everything I found.
Try Wix Hotels free to build your rooms and settings, then use the 14-day money-back guarantee to test live bookings.
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| Category | Score | Why We Gave This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Ease of Use | 9.4 | The three-step linear setup with progress tracking keeps non-technical hospitality operators moving confidently through configuration. |
| Editor and AI Tools | 8.5 | AI-assisted room descriptions are either absent or unclear, despite Wix offering AI writing tools in other products. |
| eCommerce | 9.1 | Four payment processors including Mercado Pago and offline payments make this usable across more markets than most competitors. |
| Design and Templates | 8.7 | The booking widget works well on-site, but the Hotels dashboard feels visually disconnected from the modern Wix editor. |
| SEO and Performance | 8.8 | Automatic Google Map geocoding and clean room listings support discoverability, though SEO-specific tools were not tested deeply. |
| Pricing | 8.6 | The Business plan at $27/month is reasonable for a direct booking channel, but the upgrade gate at setup’s end damages trust. |
| Help and Support | 9.2 | AI search delivered a structured troubleshooting answer instantly, live chat connected to a human in under a minute, and the agent surfaced a 14-day refund policy the chatbot had glossed over. |
| Overall | 8.9 | A genuinely operational booking system for small properties, with room forms and settings built around real hospitality needs. |
| Plan | Price/mo (standard) | Online Bookings | Transaction Fee | Key Features and Limits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Light | ~$17 | No | N/A | No payment processing. Not viable for properties needing reservations. |
| Core | $14 | Yes | 4% | Accept payments, basic eCommerce. On a $150/night room, that is $6 per booking to Wix. |
| Business | $27 | Yes | 2% | 100 GB storage, abandoned cart recovery, automatic discounts, 10 collaborators. |
| Business Elite | $48 | Yes | 0% | Unlimited storage, loyalty programs, branded gift cards, 100 collaborators. |
The transaction fee on the Core plan adds up faster than most owners expect. A property booking ten rooms per week at $200/night would lose $80 weekly to the 4% fee, which comes to roughly $4,160 per year.
At that volume, the $27/month Business plan saves money within the first few months. If your property has low and irregular booking volume, Core works as a starting point, but run the math again once you are consistently filling rooms.
TripAdvisor direct booking integration and Google Ads promotional tools are both locked behind the paid upgrade. Neither is available during the free setup phase, so factor those into your decision if direct marketing channels matter to your property.
Most people find Wix Hotels through a Google search or searching directly on Wix App Market.
The App Market listing appears prominently, describing it as “an all-in-one online booking system” for “small properties.”

The App Market listing itself provides several key details before you commit:
Clicking “Add to Site” triggers a modal where you choose which of your Wix sites to install it on. In my case, the list included published and unpublished sites, with the Premium plan site highlighted.
This matters because Wix Hotels requires a paid plan to process live bookings, and that requirement is not stated prominently on the App Market listing. You only discover it at the end of the entire setup flow.

After selecting a site and clicking Continue, Wix drops you directly into the Wix Classic Editor. A new “Book a Room” page has been automatically added to your site navigation.
The booking widget is already embedded on that page, showing sample rooms with a “Double click to set up your online booking system” banner overlaid on it.
That banner is the entry point to the Hotels Dashboard, which is where the actual configuration happens.

The dashboard opens with a welcome screen and a single question: “What type of property do you have?”
You choose from six icon cards: Hotel, B&B, Apartment, Vacation Rental, Guest House, or Other. The selection shapes terminology and default settings throughout the system.

From there, the dashboard presents the core setup framework: three steps, in sequence. Add Rooms, Edit Settings, Set Up Payments.
A progress tracker with checkmarks and a “Only X steps left” counter updates as you complete each one.

For a non-technical hospitality operator who has never configured a booking system before, this linear structure is genuinely reassuring.
Step One: Adding Rooms
The room creation form is the most detailed part of the setup, and it is more thorough than most people expect from a website builder add-on. Here is everything it covers:
Room Details: The form asks for a room name (required), the number of units of that room type, maximum guests, maximum kids, and room size with a dropdown to switch between square feet and square meters. That last detail matters for international properties.
Beds: A dropdown for bed type (single, double, queen, king, and others) plus a count field. Multiple bed configurations can be added for rooms with mixed setups.
Amenities: A checkbox grid across three columns. The default nine options are: Air Conditioning, Internet (Wi-Fi), TV, Safe, Minibar, Shower, Telephone, Bath, and Kitchen. A “+ More amenities” link expands the list further. Checking these boxes populates the icon row that guests see on each room’s public listing automatically. There is no manual icon work required.
Photos: An upload area supporting up to 10 photos per room type. The counter shows “0/10” at the start. For hospitality, photos drive booking decisions more than any other element on the page. Ten slots is sufficient for most small properties.

Description: A text area with a 2,500-character limit and a “Get ideas” link that suggests some form of AI-assisted writing may be available. I used 670 of 2,500 characters for a test description of a fictional “Barista Suite,” writing about pour-over stations, a rainfall shower, and the Hawthorne District context. The field is large enough for a genuinely compelling room narrative.
Pricing: Two required fields: Weekday price and Weekend price, each with a currency selector. The rate type defaults to “Charge per room” rather than per person. A “+ More pricing options” link at the bottom indicates seasonal rates and longer-stay discounts are available beyond the base pricing fields.

Weekend rates are standard practice in hospitality. Making them a default field rather than an optional configuration reflects genuine understanding of how properties are priced.
After saving, the progress tracker immediately updated: Step 1 marked Done, “Only 2 steps left” appeared in the sidebar. That feedback loop keeps the setup moving.

Step Two: General Settings
The settings form is where you configure the business information and operational parameters that govern how reservations actually work. It is organized into four sections:
Business Info: Property name, property type (changeable from the welcome screen selection), email address for reservation notifications, and phone number.
Address: City, state, country, street address, and postal code, all required. Below the address fields, a live Google Map loads automatically with a pin at the entered address. When I entered the test address on SE Hawthorne Boulevard in Portland, the map rendered the surrounding neighborhood with accurate street context. The pin landed precisely in the right location.
This automatic geocoding step is more useful than it looks. A guest-facing property listing with a misplaced map pin is a real trust problem. Seeing the pin render correctly during setup means you won’t discover that error after guests have already booked and arrived at the wrong location.

Regional Settings: Time zone, measurement units for room size display, a “Your Weekend Nights Are” section with checkboxes for Thursday through Sunday (defaulting to Friday and Saturday, which is the standard American hospitality weekend), and primary language for properties serving international guests.
Length of Stay: Check-in time (defaults to 3:00 PM), check-out time (defaults to 11:00 AM), minimum nights (defaults to 1), and maximum nights (defaults to 30).
The minimum nights field is important for vacation rental operators who want to enforce multi-night stays to control cleaning costs. A property that requires a three-night minimum on weekends sets that here as a single number input. It is not a workaround or a special configuration. It is a built-in field in the base settings form.

After saving, two green checkmarks appeared on the progress card. “Only 1 step left.”
Step Three: Setting Up Payments
The payments configuration page is where Wix Hotels distinguishes itself from generic booking forms. The processor options go beyond the standard PayPal/Stripe pairing you see on most platforms:
PayPal: Accept PayPal and credit cards online. A widely trusted brand. Rate: 2.9% plus 30 cents per transaction.
Stripe: Accept Visa and Mastercard online. High security standards, seamless integration with the site’s design. Same rate: 2.9% plus 30 cents per transaction.
Mercado Pago: Accept payments from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela. Funds available in 14 days. Rate: from 4.79% plus interest-free installments, no setup fee.
Offline Payments: Guests can book without entering payment details. You arrange payment directly. Valid in all countries. No commissions.

The Mercado Pago inclusion is a deliberate product decision. Most booking tools built for English-speaking markets ignore Latin America entirely. Including it as a first-class payment option, listed alongside PayPal and Stripe rather than buried in a regional settings menu, means Wix Hotels is genuinely usable for hospitality operators across Latin America without workarounds or third-party integrations.
The Offline Payments option is equally important, and for different reasons. Not every small property in every market can or wants to use a digital payment processor. “Valid in all countries” and “No commissions” are the two most consequential words on that option card.
Below the processor options, the Payments page also includes Currency (dropdown, defaults to United States Dollar), Tax (a percentage input field), and Deposit settings.
The Deposit field defaults to “Total Charge,” meaning guests pay the full booking amount upfront. Other options in that dropdown allow charging only a deposit at booking with the balance collected at check-in, which is standard practice for higher-end properties.
After completing Steps 1, 2, and 3, a celebration modal appeared. Teal checkmark icon. Title: “You’re Set Up.”

The message underneath: “Upgrade to a Business Premium Plan to start taking bookings online.”
This is the most important thing to know about Wix Hotels before you start using it. You can configure every room, every setting, every payment option, and complete every step of the setup flow on a free account.
The product does not tell you that online bookings require a paid plan until this final screen.
Four benefits are listed under the upgrade prompt:
These are not premium extras. They are the core functions of a booking system. Calling the setup complete and then requiring an upgrade to do the actual booking is a framing problem, not a product problem.
The product works. But the setup flow is not fully transparent about when you will need to pay.
Once you close the upgrade modal, the full Hotels Dashboard opens, labeled with your property name. The sidebar navigation reveals the complete product structure:
Dashboard (the main overview page with action cards), Reservations (expandable to Calendar, Channel Manager, and iCal), Rooms, Settings (expandable), Payments, Languages, Price Options (expandable), and Promote (expandable to Manage Campaigns and Send Emails).

The Dashboard action cards are worth reviewing individually because they show what the product is actually capable of beyond the basic setup:
Navigating to Reservations then Calendar revealed the operational view of the system. The calendar shows a two-week date-grid with room rows running horizontally. The “Barista Suite” I had configured during setup appeared as a row, with date columns spanning the visible period and the current date highlighted in light blue.

The calendar header includes several key controls for managing this view:
The iCal integration listed under the Reservations sidebar item means the calendar can sync with any application that supports the iCal format, including Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, and Outlook.
Front desk staff who prefer to work from their calendar app rather than logging into a Wix dashboard can see reservation data there without any manual synchronization.
Operationally Complete Room Forms
The room creation form features separate weekday and weekend pricing as default fields rather than optional settings, along with up to 10 photos per room. Amenity checkboxes automatically populate the public listing, showing the form was built by someone who understands what hospitality operators actually need to communicate.

Real Operational Settings
The General Settings form covers check-in and check-out times, minimum stay lengths, and timezone verification all in one place. The minimum stay field alone saves vacation rental operators from workarounds forced by other platforms, while map verification catches address errors before guests do.

Accessible Offline Payments
The ability to use the full reservation and calendar system while arranging payment directly with guests removes a significant barrier for certain markets. Marked as “Valid in all countries” with “No commissions,” this is the most universally accessible option on the payments page for those who prefer paying on arrival.
Global Payment Thinking
Mercado Pago is listed as a first-class payment option alongside PayPal and Stripe, rather than buried in a regional settings menu. For hospitality operators across Latin America, this makes Wix Hotels a real option rather than a product that technically works but creates friction at the payment step.

Built-in Channel Manager
The Channel Manager mitigates the operational risk of double-bookings, which can damage guest trust and result in penalties on OTA platforms. Having channel sync built into the base product at this price point is meaningful for multi-platform properties.

Discoverable Upsells
The extras and seasonal pricing tools surface as dashboard action cards right after you finish the setup flow, not buried three layers deep in a settings submenu. Breakfast packages, airport transfer upsells, and festival-weekend pricing are all within one or two clicks of the main dashboard.
Transparent Upgrade Gate: The upgrade gate at the final step is a transparency problem, where “Get Set Up in 3 Steps” is technically accurate but misleading. Completing all three steps before presenting an upgrade prompt creates a frustrating impression for owners who deserve to know upfront that they need a paid plan to take bookings.
Disconnected Design: The Hotels dashboard feels visually disconnected from the rest of the Wix ecosystem, using older circular icon illustrations and lighter blue color schemes. This creates a jarring experience when switching between the modern site editor and the hotel management panel, even if it does not break functionality.
Use Wix Hotels if:
Is Wix Hotels a real booking system, or is it a demo dressed up as one? Based on going through every screen of the setup, my answer is that it is a real booking system for the right size of property, with one significant transparency problem in how it presents its requirements.
This is not a product that feels like a feature checkbox. It feels like someone mapped out how a small property actually operates and built forms around those operations.
Start your trial by adding a manual test reservation to the calendar before going live. That single step will tell you more about whether the system fits your workflow than any review can.
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Yes. You can configure rooms, settings, and payment options entirely on a free account. However, you cannot accept a single live booking until you upgrade to at least the Core plan at $14/month, and that requirement only appears after you finish all three setup steps.
The Business plan at $27/month is the practical minimum for most independent properties. Core works at lower volumes but charges a 4% transaction fee per booking, which adds up quickly. At ten bookings per week on a $200/night room, the fee costs roughly $4,160 per year.
Yes. The app includes country availability confirmation, Mercado Pago as a payment option for Latin American markets, unit switching between square feet and square meters, and an offline payments option marked as valid in all countries with no commissions.
It syncs your Wix Hotels availability calendar with third-party platforms like Booking.com, Airbnb, and Expedia. This reduces the risk of double-bookings, which can damage guest trust and result in penalties on OTA platforms.
It should not be ignored. The rating comes from 745 reviews on a first-party Wix product, which is a meaningful sample. The article recommends reading recent reviews before committing, then using the 14-day money-back guarantee to test the system with a manual reservation before going live with guests.

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