Thursday 21 January 2016

Things to Know before You Decide to Stay in a hostel Whitianga



There is a place called The Cat’s Pyjamas it is located in the town of Whitianga on the Coromandel Peninsula, North Island of New Zealand and offering a warm, friendly atmosphere with a good choice of accommodation and facilities. This is the most central backpacker’s hostel Whitianga. It’s a great location are only two minutes’ walk to the beach, shops, cafes, bars restaurants, tourist information, and bus stop. The Cat’s Pyjamas is close to Whitianga wharf and the ferry boat terminal (passengers only) for connections to Hot Water Beach, Hahei, Cooks Beach and Cathedral Cove.

The Whitianga hostel has a fully equipped, communal kitchen, lounge area and courtyard for guests to relax. Rooms include double with en suite, standard doubles, and mixed and segregated bunk rooms all suitable for adventure-seeking individuals, couples and family groups.

When it comes to Whitianga accommodation it is one the best places to feel at home. The host will look after you as if you were part of their family. Socialize in the sunny court yard or relax on the front deck in the sun and watch the world go by. Some of the facilities are shared kitchen and Lounge, Laundry Limited free Wifi, TV, books, games, BBQ, area. The accommodation options are Dorms; Doubles & Doubles with ensuite Book here, Spacious and cozy lounge, Sunny & sheltered decks, our adjacent outdoor area great for those hot summer nights. They even have Fully Equipped Kitchen which consists of two fridges / freezer, oven, microwave, toaster, jug, cutlery etc and free Tea and Coffee.

Hostel-staying travelers will be practically attached to their backpack for the majority of their trip so it's important they look good while wearing it. A backpack should be chosen for its size, comfort and fit, whilst also being pleasant on the eye. It is worth investing in a quality backpack and travelers may benefit from trying it on before buying it. There are many resources on the internet that list the typical items that a backpacker cannot do without.

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