Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
Everyone was so friendly & very social vibe.
We stayed in a private room which was in another building and was super clean and comfortable- best hostel we’ve stays in our east coast trip
A great place to stay for your trip to Agnes Water. Great location - a short walk from the beach and very nearby to the local shops and restaurants. Our private room was comfortable and had air con. The hostel chef cooks cheap dinners each night - we never took part but I thought it was a nice touch. Good social events each night.
The staff are great and the guests are friendly. Lovely relaxed vibe. We felt right at home.
The most incredible management and staff. Females are made to feel safe and comfortable and looked after. That space is stunning with great location to local shops, beach etc. They have cool bikes to hire out and surf tours too. Can’t recommend enough for solo girlies 🤎
The location was great, the check-in easy, the owner helpful and the house itself clean and comfortable giving great value for money. The kind of person staying at Castaway Beach House is respectful and mature, the perfect place for sensible budget travelers not wanting a hostel, or party vibe.
Absolutely amazing place to stay. The staff were so friendly and the people were amazing.
There were different activities for every day and night. There was also a bus that picked us up from the greyhound stop and took us to the hostel (even though its only about 200 metres, with the amount of bags we were carrying it worked perfectly.
There was bike hire available to get around for really cheap, Surf boards to hire. I could go on for ages!!! Best hostel ive stayed at so far.
Temimah
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