ADR Calculator

Free ADR Calculator — compute Average Daily Rate (and optional RevPAR) for hotels, vacation rentals, and short-term rental operators.

839.0K uses Updated · 2026-05-14 Runs locally · zero upload
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How to Use ADR Calculator

The ADR Calculator delivers fast, transparent calculations with a clear step-by-step output.

  1. Enter total room revenue for the period.
  2. Type in the number of paid rooms sold.
  3. Optionally fill the occupancy rate to also compute RevPAR.
  4. Read ADR and RevPAR instantly with currency formatting.

Formula & Theory — ADR Calculator

ADR measures average price per occupied room and RevPAR weights it by occupancy. Together they describe both pricing power and demand utilization for a hospitality operation.

ADR = Revenue / Rooms sold
RevPAR = ADR × Occupancy = Revenue / Rooms available
SymbolMeaning
RevenueRoom revenue only (no F&B)
Rooms soldPaid occupied nights
OccupancyRooms sold / Rooms available

Use Cases for ADR Calculator

  • Hotel revenue managers tracking pricing performance.
  • Airbnb hosts benchmarking against the local market.
  • Investors performing hospitality property due diligence.
  • Brand teams comparing properties across regions.
  • Hospitality students preparing case studies.
  • Owners pricing for shoulder season and special events.

Whether you are a homeowner, investor, or analyst, the ADR Calculator produces instant results with formulas and explanations you can rely on.

Frequently asked questions about ADR Calculator

Should I include taxes in revenue?

No. Use net room revenue (excluding taxes and F&B) to keep ADR comparable across markets.

How is RevPAR different from ADR?

RevPAR multiplies ADR by occupancy, so it captures revenue per available room rather than per sold room.

Can I use ADR for non-hotel rentals?

Yes. Vacation rentals and serviced apartments use the same definitions; just align your "rooms" unit accordingly.

What is a healthy ADR?

It varies by market and class. Compare to STR/AirDNA benchmarks for your competitive set.

Is my data stored?

No. All calculations run locally in your browser; nothing is sent to a server.