Thursday 28 November 2013

Various accommodations one can have in Australia

From the magical outback to energetic cities and, to the inspiring Aboriginal heritage and relaxed coastal lifestyle, Australia is a country of contrast and has much to offer. One can be spoilt for choice with Australian accommodation. There are boutique hotels and backpackers, self-serviced apartments, luxury resorts, rustic country pubs and camping. Most of them offer friendly service and the best standards in whichever budget range you choose. Below are different types of accommodation including the facilities they offer and the cost.

Hotels
You can stay in a room or suite which has various speed dial services such as room service and babysitting and enjoy facilities ranging from fitness centres and pools to restaurants and bars. You’ll find most major international hotel brands in Australia’s major cities and big holiday destinations. Ratings range from two to five stars and prices vary accordingly.

Motels
You can take a rest from your road trip at a motel, which offers comfortable accommodation at a reasonable price. Rooms typically include a private bath or shower, tea and coffee-making facilities, television and a small fridge. Most have in-room breakfast menus, while the larger ones have restaurants.

Resorts
In resorts, you’ll enjoy high-quality, spacious accommodation and a huge range of guest services, tours and activities. Australian resorts are the ideal way to relax in stunning natural locations from wine country of South Australia to the Queensland’s Hamilton Island.

Serviced apartments and holiday units
You can enjoy privacy, space and the convenience of kitchen and laundry facilities in a self-contained apartment or holiday unit. If you are travelling with a family or large group or want to spend more than a couple of days in one place, these are an ideal and cost-effective option. You can enjoy cooking your own meals and spread out in the living areas. You’ll find both serviced and non-serviced options depending on where you stay.

Hostels and backpackers
You can stay in beach huts and tree houses in Queensland . Australia has hostel accommodation from the outback to city centres whether you’re a flash packer, backpacker or just on a budget.

Camping and caravan sites
You can head to one of the many well-equipped camping and caravan parks or pitch your tent in a national park. They offer hot showers, electricity laundry facilities and barbecue areas to keep life civilised. There are rules and regulations apply in national parks and camping grounds to protect our fragile environment. You can try a month-long guided caravan tour for an all-amenities road trip where you never get lost or you can combine luxury and wilderness with glamorous camp-style retreats in the outback, desert, and forest or on the beach.

Bed and breakfasts
You can stay in a bed-and-breakfast for a hearty home-cooked meals and welcoming family feel. You’ll find these small, family-run establishments everywhere, from historic houses to miners' cottages, country homesteads to inner-city townhouses. They offer comfortable rooms at a reasonable price and the owners are often a good source of information. Staying in these can cost you much less than any resorts and hotels.
Accommodations do play an important part in every traveller’s itinerary. However finding the right accommodation isn’t as easy as said. You need to make intensive research in internet.

On this page you will find great travel websites that will hel you find good value Accommodation in Australia.

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