Australia Accommodation
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| Outback and National Parks If you decide to take our short trips through inland Australia, you'll stay at campsites along the way in either a permanent tent, swag or other form of Australia accommodation. At times, we'll arrange modest accommodation for you at a roadhouse or in a hostel. If you decide to travel through remote areas of natural parks or in the Outback, you'll often sleep outdoors in bush camps with campfires or tents at basic campsites. In all of these cases, the facilities will be shared. However, there are also areas where you can stay at a lodge with private facilities. |
Spending the night in the cityDuring your stay at major Australia cities, you'll spend the night in fine mid-class hotels (usually 3 to 3.5 star hotels) with a great atmosphere. Most of them will be centrally located when at all possible, so that you'll be able to explore the city on foot and won't have to spend a fortune on taxi cabs or other forms of transport. There aren't really any 2-star hotels that we would recommend and if you would like to stay at a hostel while in a major city, we recommend booking this on your own via hostel organisations and their websites. In comparison to Europe, your hotel room in Australia will have quite a few standard facilities. Aside from a private bathroom, you'll find a radio, tv, mini bar, coffee & tea maker and air conditioning. Below you'll find a selection of hotels that often offer to our guests. We're able to offer you hotel rooms in every city in Australia. Because of our virtual computer contact links with our Australian partners, we can confirm hotel rooms for you within a very short period of time. If one hotel is fully occupied, there's always another alternative we can find for you. Breakfast is always excluded during your stay unless we indicate that it is included. In most cases you'll pay AU$ 12 to AU$ 15 for breakfast. If you would prefer a cheaper alternative: there are fun and affordable coffee shops and stores where you can buy fresh bread and coffee for breakfast in the cities. Please note that the international rules for hotel reservations state that rooms are reserved from 12:00 to 12:00 (subtle changes are possible). If you arrive early in the morning, the hotel is not obligated to have a room ready for you. If your hotel has your room ready for you early, this is as a favour to you. Sometimes you'll just have to wait for a bit. If you don't feel like waiting on your room, let us know when you book your trip and we'll book the room for the night previous to your arrival as well. This way you'll be able to go straight to your room on your arrival. |

