YHA NOUVELLE-ZÉLANDE
With its extensive network of over 40 hostels from the extreme north to south of New Zealand, YHA is one of the leaders in hosting in the country. In the city as in nature, facilities are always very clean, modern, comfortable and adapted to the needs of travelers. Some signs are directly managed by the organization, while others are affiliated. They offer traditional amenities (kitchen, dining room and shared living room), dormitories as well as private rooms, to satisfy both backpackers and couples traveling as couples, family, friends, or simply seeking more privacy. Many also have gardens, barbecues and the possibility of organizing activities. Membership is not mandatory to stay, but there are many advantages, including discounts for each night and over 100 attractions throughout New Zealand, in addition to HI (Hostelling International), which is valid in other countries around the world. Thanks to YHA, it is possible to travel both islands without missing the remarkable places, following the very complete networking of its network. In addition to the essential cities such as Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown, Wanaka, Rotorua, Taupo, Napier, Paihia or Nelson, several hostels are located in beautiful rural areas like Arthur's Pass, Tongariro National Park, Mount Cook, Glenorchy, Lake Tekapchy Lake Tekapchy O and so many others. Wherever your stay is, it will never miss conviviality and always with a high standard of comfort and comfort. Backpackers are of course very many and sometimes there are long enough to work with Working Holiday Visa, but the formula is also suitable for families and visitors of all ages. The website is very well done and you can also obtain a "YHA Free NZ Map" road map on site to schedule its itinerary and identify all addresses.
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