Accommodation for a large group in Cairns in November 2012

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I'm organising a largish group (around 10, hopefully) to go to Cairns in November for the total solar eclipse on the 14th.

With a group that size, it'd be nice if we could have a place to ourselves - when I travel I love hostels, but if we could find an apartment or house for a couple of nights which could hold about 10 people, that would be perfect.

Any online sources people can recommend to look for such a place in Australia?



Best Answer

Try this site:

hostelzoo listings for Cairns

Yes I am affiliated with hostelzoo, but I took a group to the Cairns Central YHA and had a really great time.

Have fun no matter where you go.




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Answer 2

http://www.yha.com.au/

Used it myself for Cairns.

Update:

Youth Hostelling Association of Australia. Low cost accomodation, mostly dorms/shared.

I used it myself as a single traveller but shared a dorm with 3 others. One bathroom in the dorm. Food/catering is extra, not included.

I suggest it as you are a large group so this could suit you if you divide your group into several dorms.

Staff were fine - you can book tours from the main desk.

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