My friend and I stayed at the Sydney central and Bondi hostel in May (which is out of season) but still did not disappoint. I loved the size and layout of the hostel. With the many layers It gives you an opportunity to have a good night sleep with little disturbance.
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$106AUD
Cosmos Country motor Inn
Charleville QLD
A brand new 14 room motel opened in March 2011.Located at 27-29 Sturt Street (the street that becomes the road linking Cunnamulla and Charleville), three blocks from the Railway Station, a short stroll to the IGA supermarket, and a pleasant walk via several spots of interest to the CBD of this small and friendly outback Queensland town. Each of the spacious units have large flat screen TV's (with Austar)and are fully self contained including cooking facilities. The inn has standard, disabled and large family units, a guest laundry and undercover parking.
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$120AUD
Waikiki Beach Hostel
Hawaii
The first time I’d travelled completely alone with no one by my side or even with a company was when I visited Hawaii.
I was greeted by the team on arrival who were very friendly and helpful.
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$21USD
Youth Shack Hostel
Darwin
Since this accommodation had been renovated a couple of years ago, I had read great reviews from people who had visited the Northern Territory, so I wanted to try it for myself. With a fresh and modern feel, you are almost guaranteed a great stay here.
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$30AUD
Wellshot Hotel
Ilfracombe QLD
The perfect outback retreat, with great value for money.
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The pub found its permanent home in Ilfracombe in 1890, after being relocated several times by bullock and cart along the railway line to where it stands today and being named the "Wellshot Hotel".
Have a look at the early photographs and many other fascinating artifacts like the unique old-time timber wool press. Learn also about the hat collection and the money on the roof. Why it’s there and how it gets up there? Come in and try it yourself.
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$70AUD
Tequila Sunrise Hostel
Surfers Paradise
HEAR ME OUT… I don’t think I’ve ever found an accommodation that is more value for money. At only $17 AUS not only do you get a capsule bed with more privacy than most hostels but you can also get breakfast every day and dinner most days included.
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$17AUD
Sunset Tourist Park
Mount Isa QLD
The park really is one of a kind, and its not just because they are the only locally owned and operated park in The Isa. Look what else sets them apart from the rest. Free WIFI, Saltwater Pool, Pet Friendly, Free Gas BBQ’s, Camp Kitchen, Clean amenities, G’Day, Membership 10% discount, Wheelchair accessibility, Ice, Gas Refills, Playground, In house entertainment in peak seasons, Kiosk, Gift Shop with many locally hand made goods, Tourist Information – They will tell you where to go!
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$70AUD