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How Do You To Find Cheap Accommodation In Australia?

Hayman Island, Queensland, Australia

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Saving on accommodation in Australia is no easy task, unless you know what to do and where to look.

During our 18 month road trip around Australia, we were constantly on the look out for ways to save money on accommodation because Australia is an expensive country to travel, though one worth exploring!

Hayman Island

If you’re thinking you’d like to find cheap accommodation in Australia and stick to a modest budget, then in this guide I’ve listed some of my top tips for finding budget places to stay in Australia.

Tips for Saving Money on Accommodation in Australia

There are many ways you can save on travel costs, but at the end of the day, accommodation. is going to be your number one expense.

Below are eleven ways we’ve saved money on accommodation costs on our Australian road trip.

1. Stay Mid-Week

Our wooden cabin at Port Campbell - Great Ocean Road
Our cabin at Port Campbell – Great Ocean Road

If you can time your visit right by staying mid-week, you can really save some cash. Especially avoid the big cities over a weekend if possible.

We’re stunned by how much the prices for a comfortable bed can rise on the weekend – some places triple.

Because we’re on an indefinite road trip around Oz, we constantly see the fluctuations in prices from mid-week to weekends.

We stayed in a cabin in Port Campbell on the Great Ocean Road mid-week and grabbed this deal – pay for 3 nights, stay for 4.

And we’ve seen better prices mid-week for all accommodation types from hotels to apartments to caravan parks.

If you have to visit a city over a weekend see tip number 8 for our best online booking sites, or consider staying in a backpacker hostel.

We stay in family rooms at YHA Hostels. If you have a group of 4 consider staying in a 4-bed dorm to cut down your expense.

2. Negotiate for a Better Deal

small house next to a large tree
Our cabin at Wilson’s Prom

One of our favourite ways to save on anything! There’s nothing wrong with a little conversation to help you get a better deal.

Competition is pretty fierce in the travel industry as people are finding smarter ways to travel for cheaper and longer. Put your smiley face on and either call the property in advance, or speak in person once you arrive. They can only say no right?!

Here are a few ways to ask for a cheaper or better deal:

  • Is that the best price you have at the moment?
  • What if we stay longer?
  • Are you able to waive the fee for…

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