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Alternative Accommodation Choices For Your Next Holiday

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For many people, the most important element when planning a holiday is finding the ideal accommodation. After a long day spent sight-seeing all you want to do is just crash onto a warm, clean, cosy bed and feel relaxed.

However, your accommodation can greatly add to your holiday experience and to your knowledge about the local area. There are several affordable alternative holiday accommodations boasting of charm and local character, especially if you are looking for the best romantic accommodation mudgee. Some people get a timeshare property to save on accommodations and if you are interested in getting one, make your research first about what are timeshare companies are and whether it’ll be a good investment opportunity.

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Caravan Park

Many holiday destinations offer local cave homes and Bedouin camps, once the places of residence for the indigenous communities. Lately, Boutique Hotels, Caravan Holiday Parks and Glamping have become very popular.

This article will explore alternative accommodation choices for your next holiday.

Boutique Hotels

Boutique hotels are small hotels, typically consisting of 20 – 100 bedrooms. They are usually situated in quaint settings or historical buildings. Due to their small size, they provide a very personalised service catering for your individual needs.

Boutique hotels usually reflect the charm and character of the local area. They are very good at using locally produced goods such as fabric, furniture and local handicraft industry providing an authentic local experience.

Boutique hotels also use locally sourced food products such as fruit and vegetables, fish, dairy and drinks. The bar and restaurant are usually well-stocked providing both traditional and gourmet food suitable for all types of pallets.

You may choose to stay at a boutique hotel on your next holiday, taking advantage of its aesthetic charm, personalised service and the beauty of its surrounding settings.

Caravan Holiday Parks

Caravan holiday parks are campsites where people with or without caravans can stay overnight or longer. These are particularly useful if you would like to take your family on a holiday exploring stunning rural locations; beaches, countryside, cities, lakes and the lush green countryside

Caravan holiday parks offer a variety of accommodation types from camping under the stars, to caravan stays as well as luxury lodges and apartments. They cater to all types of requirements.

The static caravans in these holiday parks have become incredibly popular. In fact, many individuals choose to sell their properties and live in their static caravans all-year.

So, whether you want a fun-filled seaside holiday, a sightseeing break enjoying beautiful attractions or a trek up the mountainside, you’ll find you’ll have a variety of options to choose from at the caravan holiday parks.

Glamping

Glamping is short for the term ‘Glamourous Camping’, this is a type of camping which is much more luxurious than the traditional form of camping which involves sleeping in a canvass tent, in a sleeping bag.

Glamping accommodation is usually quite unique, ranging from treehouses made from locally sourced timber, igloo type domed structures, tented cabins and wooden lodges. The accommodation offers varying levels of comfort.

This type of accommodation is located in areas where there are natural places to explore such as the woodlands, valleys and trekking areas. This accommodation offers many types of comforts usually not associated with camping such as a warm bed, running water and electricity.

This is a great accommodation type if you want to experience nature, fresh air and peaceful tranquillity, yet have the luxury of a nice hot bath and a hot cooked meal.

Whichever type of accommodation you choose, you need to ensure that you have considered your needs such as, if you have children, you will need to have a child-friendly option or if you have a dog, you will need to ensure that pets are allowed, amongst other pet-related requirements.

Hopefully, these alternative forms of accommodation will enhance the experience of your next holiday. Whatever type of accommodation you end up settling for, always remember that a holiday is meant to fun and relaxing so as long as you’re enjoying yourself, that’s all that matters.

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