Hostels and Hotels in Pacific
Hostels and Hotels in the Pacific
Australia and New Zealand are the main two destinations in the Pacific. Hotels are comparable to those found in other westernized countries. Australia in particular is known to have a strong backpacker scene and there are many hostels that provide a great opportunity to socialize and meet up with fellow travelers. Many people often decide to travel together to save money on transportation and food. Joining a group is a great way to enhance your trip.
In New Zealand, many people enjoy camping in the national parks. It is easiest to have your own tent, but if necessary you may be able to find a tent for rent. Alternatively, some people choose to travel with an RV, or stay in cabins or lodging that may be available in some national parks.
Money Saving Tips for Accommodation
Traveling with companions can save you money on many things. If you're traveling in Australia, stay in a social hostel the first few nights. Make some friends and you have yourself some travel companions. Transportation can be quite expensive in this area so it also helps to split up these costs.
Towns on the coast tend to be more expensive. Consider diversifying your trip so that you visit some less expensive destinations as well. You'll enjoy your trip more because you'll see different things, and you'll save yourself some money. It's also nice to get off the beaten path when you're traveling in a country a popular as Australia or New Zealand.
Types of Accommodation
Accommodation in Australia and New Zealand are comparable to other developed countries. You'll find a range of facility types and price ranges. There are many hostels with a very social atmosphere, specifically in Australia, which is not for its party atmosphere and large backpacker crowd.
Camping is also a popular alternative, particularly if you are most interested in visiting national parks and seeing the natural beauty of the area. Many people also choose to rent an RV to travel through these countries. This gives you some flexibility while you're on the road, although it's not likely to save you much money.
In cities you will find the typical range of hotels, anything from five star facilities to low end budget motels. Generally speaking, you will get what you pay for. Like elsewhere, consider staying at a locally owned facility where your money may take you much farther. Bed and breakfasts can be a great way to enjoy a more rural setting where you can have the opportunity to enjoy a local breakfast that is usually made with local specialties.
Countries
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