6 Accommodation Options While You Travel

Accommodation (or where to stay) can be the most challenging aspect of planning a trip. Here is a list of six options on where to rest your head after a long day of sightseeing.

When you’re planning your travels, transport and accommodation are the two main things you need to arrange. How are you going to get there, and where are you going to sleep?

Choosing accommodation might appear to be simple, but then you realize that there are more options than you first thought. So what’s available, will you be able to still stick to your fitness routine, and which is best for you and your travel partners?

This post lists 6 six accommodation options when traveling so you can decide which is the perfect fit for you.

Bunk beds in Travellers House

Option #1: Hostels

For anyone traveling on a budget, hostels provide a great option. Like the one pictured above in Lisbon, The Traveller’s House. However, you won’t find hostels available everywhere.

They’re easy to book across Europe, in parts of Asia, and in Australia, but you could struggle in the United States, where they’re not so popular.

Hostels usually have shared dorm rooms, as well as private rooms. They often have a kitchen too, allowing you to save more money by cooking for yourself.

I use Hostelworld.com to book all of my hostels. These days I stay in private rooms more often then single beds with my partner. We still get to meet other travelers in the common areas, but have privacy at night.

Hotel Room Door being opened to an accommodation

Option #2: Hotels

Hotels are the option that people tend to be most familiar with. They come at a range of price points, from budget to five-star.

If you don’t think a hostel is for you, you could still find an affordable hotel using a comparison site.

Hotels can be basic, or they have lots of facilities, from bars and restaurants to gyms and swimming pools.

Victorian House

Option #3: B&Bs and Guesthouses

Somewhere in between a hostel and a hotel, staying in a bed-and-breakfast or guest house usually means that you’re sharing someone’s home.

However, they’re running their home as accommodation for travelers, so it’s a business too.

As a B&B suggests, you usually get breakfast included in your stay. These types of accommodation can provide a more homely feel if you’re looking for something more intimate. I find most of these on Bookings.com as well.

LIving Room in an apartment

Option #4: Property Rental

If you’re looking for something more private and want to live just like a local, then renting an entire home or apartment could work for you. You can find these options on Airbnb and Booking.com.

Some people prefer to have much more control over their accommodation. If you’re traveling as a group, it can often make more sense to rent an apartment or house.

These tend to be more expensive than a hostel, but less expensive in some cities. If you work remotely, then a property rental is better then a hotel as you have access to a kitchen instead of needing to step away to get food for work.

You’ll usually save money compared to a hotel, and you’ll get the run of the property. That usually means a full kitchen and maybe even some perks like a private swimming pool. However, you will usually be expected to clean up after yourselves.

rv at night

Option # 5: Camping or an RV

Camping offers numerous benefits, including a chance to disconnect from technology, enjoy nature, and improve physical and mental well-being through outdoor activities.

It fosters social bonding when done with family or friends and provides opportunities for adventure and relaxation.

To find suitable camping spots, you can use online resources like national park websites, camping apps, or local tourism boards that provide information on campgrounds, facilities, and regulations.

Option # 6: Alternative Accommodations

In some places, you can also discover accommodations like farm stays, beds in monasteries and churches, and even accommodations like treehouses and tiny cabins. Or you can opt to use Couchsurfing.com and stay for free with a local.

You don’t have to go for the normal options if you find them a bit boring, there are always ways to find a different type of place to stay.

You have lots of different types of accommodation to choose from when you travel. Find one that suits your budget and your needs!

6 Accommodation Options While You Travel
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Gina is the founder of Jet Set and Forget. She is a licensed tour guide and fitness professional who has traveled to over 15 countries since 2010. Gina left her position as a COO in 2023 to travel full time. She is on a mission to help people travel stress free!
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