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We must go beyond textbooks...
Welcome HI-Prince Rupert!
We have a new hostel in Prince Rupert! Hello BC says, "Prince Rupert is a little marine city (population: 15,000) with one-of-a-kind wilderness exploration and wildlife viewing experiences on Northwest BC's Pacific Coast. It's also a popular stop on various Alaskan cruises." Sounds good to me! You can also catch a ferry to Alaska from there, so it can be a starting point and not just a stop on your Alaskan adventure.
Who will win in this battle of hostels vs hotels? Decide for yourself in our beginner's guide to hostelling.
Learn more about the history of our HI-Victoria hostel!
Wait, I know that doesn't sound super-intriguing, but it's actually the best explanation I've read yet of how this not-for-profit training school that runs the cafe at our Jericho hostel works.
Thanks for the response. I plan staying in the Waikiki Hostel in Hawaii. Then on to more far away places. :-) I'm most concerned about cleanliness. I heard they aren't regulated. But just because Hotels look nice doesn't mean they are clean, right?
I am actually staying at the HI-Waikiki in November! It has very good reviews.
It's true, most hostels aren't regulated, and even worse, some places called hostels are actually more like homeless shelters so you have to be careful. I don't want to sound like an ad, but the benefit of Hostelling International is that our hostels are in fact regulated. All our hostels have to meet standards of cleanliness, environmental friendliness, welcoming, and more. My biggest piece of advice is to always read the reviews! Good luck!
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Great post! My only dissent is I'd argue most hostels do *not* charge for towels, and it's not worth it taking up luggage space just to save a few dollars at the few places that do charge. That has been my experience with HI hostels at least, but to each their own.
Get to know our wilderness hostels in the Rockies. It's kind of like camping, but indoors.
Hostel Etiquette: in which we advise you how to be a better hostelmate.
Writing this blog post made me hungry thinking about all the cool places I ate at.
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Just looking through the archives and I came upon this piece I wrote last year about summering in Muskoka. It's still good!