But you can always ask a stranger, set up a tripod or meet
people at hostels that can then become your travel buddies!
I can't really tell you what it is like but I talked with
people at my hostel.
I traveled alone in Southeast Asia for three months and honestly I didn't mind going to restaurants alone the few times I did that — I usually met
people at hostels, etc., but since it was off - peak season there were a few areas that were EMPTY (I stayed at one hostel where I was literally the only guest...).
Talk to everyone:
The people at your hostel, the person serving you a smoothie.
Always ask
people at your hostel which can be trusted.
Everyone was friendly and welcoming and I found it easy to make friends and approach other
people at this hostel, even as a socially awkward introvert at times!
I got nervous when approaching
people at hostels and initiating conversation and had some anxiety when I first arrived in a new city or town.
(It's very well known so ask
people at your hostel about it.)
Not exact matches
We stayed
at Youth
Hostels, which have four -
person family rooms available, and visited as many places of interest as we could.
During my travels I met
people in bars,
at tourist attractions, in
hostels, and
at sports and live music events.
Therefore, I grabbed a newfound friend
at my
hostel (as you need a minimum of 2
people) and opted for the Sabang Adventure Package for just an extra $ 15.
Unless you're
at the age where you don't want to be around drunk and noisy young
people, then stay in a
hostel.
The most common method to reduce your travel expenses and save on accommodation,
at least by
people outside of the U.S., is to use
hostels, which is going to be your best bet for consistent cheap travel.
If the blogger writing that story says, «hey look, we overstayed our visa because we worked
at a
hostel in this country x amount of days, and it was a hassle to get out of the country, but we did», but also writes about what they did to give back to the local community and what
people in the States or other «developed» countries can do to help, then that would make a huge change.
We took an overnight train from Bucharest to Chișinău, and ended up staying
at an awful, awful
hostel that was filled with
people who gave the impression they were running from the law.
Stay in
hostels and travel cheaply and you will meet
people from all over the world in a way that cocooned
at a western hotel won't faciliate.
And for the ones that have
people on them check with us here
at Gomio to see if we have the right
hostel for you.
While not unique to Singapore, in many ways, WiFi has killed the social vibe of many
hostels, with common areas full of
people on phones and laptops (yours truly included) rather than chatting
at the bar.
, 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
And when you spend a night (or two)
at HI Point Montara
hostel, you'll get to experience life by this beacon on an even deeper level that will make you appreciate it all even more, whether it's thanks to the
people you meet while you're there or the opportunity to see the lighthouse under the moon and the stars.
Known as the «Home of Good Vibes», this
hostel is the perfect base for travelers going to Manila as not only are you bound to have a comfortable stay, but you are also bound to meet some pretty awesome
people at the start of your trip.
For instance, my budget travel to Hong Kong (spent on cheap airflights that had two stop
at two countries), street food, a
hostel with shared backpackers that came back rowdy and drunk, a shared bathroom for 10
people, and walking from location to location was fun, full of misadventures and memorable.
Even if you aren't staying
at a
hostel,
hostel bars (or community dinners) are a great way to meet
people.
We offer rooms with shared and private bathroom: • Single bedroom, shared bathroom • 1 dorm type bed in the room for 2
persons, shared bathroom • 2 dorm type beds in the room for 4
persons, private bathroom • Twin bedroom, shared bathroom • Double bedroom, private bathroom • Queen size with balcony, private bathroom
At the moment we don't have lockers in the
hostel.
Many long timers stayed
at this
hostel, probably because of the good prize, however the atmosphere went down quite a bit because of these
people.
Group bookings (10 +
people) depart
at 6 pm from corner of Ann & Edwards Streets (outside Base
hostel).
If you're not afraid to be in a same room with stranger on a backpacker
hostel in Athena to save the cost or taking a public transport with local
people in Philippine bringing their pigs, fish containers, and chicken (and got to taste the «splash of piggy poo «-RRB-, by still be able to laugh
at loud
at people's different culture and enjoy the memorable traveling along the way.
The foundation mainly targets the adults working in the touristic sector, in other words
people who daily meet up with tourists, like
hostel and restaurant owners, guides, drivers and the vendors
at the fish and fruit market.
On this Dublin Pub Crawl with like - minded backpackers from the best
hostels in Dublin (including Isaacs Hostel of course) you'll meet loads of new
people, have a great laugh and more fun than you can shake a stick
at!
We stayed
at Albergo's, a clean, spacious
hostel run by Dutch
people.
Hostels are more than just somewhere to stay, you can meet new
people and save some money
at the same time.
HI
hostels are not just for young
people, although the majority of guests
at most
hostels are between 18 and 30 years old.
We offer a range of bed options in most stops ranging from
hostel shared dorm rooms
at about $ 32 per
person per night, to ensuited basic motel rooms from about $ 100.
It also allows you to communicate with
people who are staying
at your desired
hostel before you arrive.
In the early afternoon, lunch will be provided
at «Los Viajeros»
hostel down in the town of Aguas Calientes and this is the accomodation for
people doing this tour unless full and then similar accomdation is provided nearby.
Arenal
Hostel Resort for some foreigners is a small hotel or a
hostel, but from wherever that you look the perspective its a hotel with features characteristic of a
hostel not only offer a great place to stay, but to feel
at home and that we can also meet new
people from different parts of the world and cultures that are experiencing the adventure of a lifetime.
I am a backpacker
at heart just like you and the majority of the
people that come through a
hostel.
The majority of
people who come and surf Avellanas for vacation find themselves either renting a beach house, sleeping in a
hostel, or for the rich folk, staying
at the JW Marriott just a bit north of Playa Avellanas.
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!)
Loving the
people you've met
at a beachside
hostel?
Hotel Marlin: located on Calle de la Media Luna is ever so slightly more costly, but it offers clean well maintained rooms for two
people single or double beds that are substantially better than others on offer
at cheaper
hostels in the area.
You will meet
people on your flights and bus rides, in your
hostels or hotels, and
at touristic locations.
You will likely find many other young
people in
hostels and
at popular tourist sites.
group should stay
at least 3 nights and should be 15 - 45
people contact us
at [email protected] or awa
hostels com to arrange.
The staff
at this
hostel were super friendly and chill
people.
Everyone greeted one another and smiled while passing in the streets in some of the small traditional villages around Lake Atitlan; the hospitality that I experienced
at local restaurants,
hostels and bed and breakfasts was all so accommodating, friendly and inviting; and
people were happy to help when I needed directions or clarification about something.
(If you prefer a box lunch to have in Machupicchu you must sign up for it in the office before your trek) Most
people walk or take the bus to Aguas Calientes around 1 pm where lunch will be provided
at «Viajeros
hostel» down in the town of Aguas Calientes.
I loved my stay
at the royal mile, the
people there were kindly and everything was very clean, and plus, i did the bar crawl, following the advice of the
hostel workers and it was really awesome!
A non-member supplement of USD 3 per
person per night is payable on arrival
at hostel.
*** Important *** Please read all the information here before booking *** As we are a small
hostel aimed
at solo travelers and small groups, we do not accept groups larger than 4
people.