Not exact matches
, so you're not tempted to go bungee jumping with a group of people from your
hostel when it's not really your priority • Stay
at hostels, where you can cook your
meals; if you really must eat out, try meat or veggie pies, which are a Kiwi staple • Buy a bus pass with nakedBus, instead of renting a car
The
hostel has a year - round outdoor pool and sun terrace, and guests can enjoy a
meal at the restaurant or a drink
at the bar.
Dining Enjoy a
meal at a restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the
hostel's room service (during limited hours).
Check with various
hostels to see if they are looking for any extra help (bartending, cleaning, etc.), have a look
at restaurants to see if you can wash dishes in exchange for a
meal, or, work on a farm or
at any other job in exchange for food (and oftentimes) accommodation.
Enjoy a satisfying
meal at a restaurant serving guests of BOXPACKERS
HOSTEL.
Yeah, I know a lot of people like
hostels or are happy with a cheap (read dirty) hotel to save money but the good thing about house sitting is the money we save during those times allows us to be a little more, shall we say, picky when we stay
at hotels One thing we do in regards to the food
at hotels... we book rooms with a mini bar and microwave so we can eat microwavable
meals from time to time (not every
meal!)
We would love to work for you from the 2nd of November to the 15th of November in exchange for a room and two beds in your
hostel, two warm
meals a day, 50 % discount on our Spanish lessons and perhaps some free drinks
at the bar.
Meals (3 breakfast, 3 lunches and 3 dinners) some meals will be served by the local families, 2 box - lunches, two meals in restaurant and 2 breakfasts at ho
Meals (3 breakfast, 3 lunches and 3 dinners) some
meals will be served by the local families, 2 box - lunches, two meals in restaurant and 2 breakfasts at ho
meals will be served by the local families, 2 box - lunches, two
meals in restaurant and 2 breakfasts at ho
meals in restaurant and 2 breakfasts
at hostel.
Sit down to a hot
meal or a cool drink
at the
hostel's restaurant, or grab a to - go cup
at the on - site coffee shop.
A
meal at an inexpensive restaurant in Bolivia costs around $ 4, a beer around $ 2 and a
hostel room in La Paz as cheap as $ 5 per night.
An inexpensive
meal at a restaurant in Mexico can be found for just $ 5, a domestic beer is around $ 2 and you can get a
hostel room in Mexico City for $ 10 a night.