If you’re looking for a hostel that’s cheap, centrally located and basic then Flinders Station Backpackers is for you. We’ve found that travelling as a couple can get expensive when...
If you’re looking for a hostel that’s cheap, centrally located and basic then Flinders Station Backpackers is for you. We’ve found that travelling as a couple can get expensive when...
My Byronian Pad, Aquarius Hostel After nearly a month of absence photo of the week is back! I temporarily cancelled it due to my schedule being packed up the east coast and not really having enough...
As part of my stay on Magnetic Island we followed the advice of a good mate working for TravelBugs and he hooked us up with a stay in a Base Hostel – so here’s my review.
Either side of my Fraser Island trip I stayed a night in Rainbow Beach at Dingo Beach Resort. Although it was part of my 4×4 package I decided it needed a review as you can do Fraser without it...
Aquarius is up there with the best hostels I’ve stayed in whilst in Oz – and its by far the best I’ve lived in since being located in Byron.
In the first off her guest posts Kerri Finlayson reviews Coffee Palace in Melbourne – it’s brutally honest and a word of warning…
[ The following Hostel Review is Guest Posted by fellow blogger Alice – the original article (and her personal blog) can be found at ] I found Ozzie Pozzie via a google search and since it was...
This campsite is where I’m currently living and working in Byron – but don’t let that put you off, and don’t worry there’s as little bias as possible!
On my return to Byron I ended up not going back to the previously reviewed ‘Beaches’ campsite – simply due to the fact some friends were staying here instead.
Noosa is slightly limited campsite wise within a good proximity to the main surfing beaches and shops, but this site was about a 5-10min journey to First Point, but closer to the shops.
Popped up to Surfers to stay with a few mates at this campsite – as there are no campsites actually in surfers this is the nearest one. About a 30min walk into the actual town of Surfers...
I choose this site as it was the nearest and first hit that came up when searching for somewhere to stay during the Quiksilver Pro.
This campsite on the outskirts of Byron offers both powered and unpowered pitches. I paid $15 per person per night, at least half the price of a hostel. The site was spacious and with good facilities...
Built in the 1970’s by a bunch of hippies the Arts Factory retains the laid back ethos of its founders. Unfortunately its also retained alot of the original decour and structure! Offering a variety...