More Than Location: What’s the Right Type of Accommodation for Your Travel Experience?

When planning any trip, the right accommodation is crucial because it’s going to have a massive impact on your overall experience. Some people like the lap of luxury or consider comfort at every turn, but others don’t give a second thought because any bed will be fine. However, when selecting where to stay, you should consider several factors and explore the various types of accommodation to find the perfect fit. Here are some things to bear in mind:

Swimming pool at a vacation rental. Superimposed text says: Choose the right accomodation.

Understand Your Needs  

Whether you are thinking about fully furnished short term rentals or a hostel with a single bed in the corner of a room, you need to take some time to assess your requirements. Your budget will help narrow down your options and ensure that you always stay within your financial limits, and likewise, the facilities can make a huge difference to the quality of your stay. You may very well need a kitchen, or you just need Wi-Fi, or even a hotel gym! 

Are you traveling in a group, with a family, or by yourself? Those companions are going to have a massive impact on everyone’s needs. If you are heading on longer trips, it may be necessary to find somewhere with more space or that feels like home. You should also, of course, consider the proximity to the areas you want to visit and public transportation or attractions because you don’t want to spend your entire time traveling or on vacation feeling like all you’ve done is see the inside of a bus or train!  

Think About the Right Types  

Accommodations are abundant, from hotels to hostels, vacation rentals, bed and breakfasts, camping and glamping, motels, and the lesser-known accommodation known as aparthotels. Combining the best of hotels and apartments, aparthotels offer the independence of an apartment but with hotel-like services. If you’re looking for more space and flexibility, this could make all of the difference. They are particularly suitable for those traveling for business.  

Embracing Nature

For those who love the outdoors, camping provides an immersive way to experience nature while keeping travel costs low. Traditional camping means setting up a tent, cooking meals over a fire, and enjoying the simplicity of life without modern distractions. Many campsites offer basic facilities like restrooms, picnic areas, and fire pits, making them ideal for travelers who enjoy adventure and don’t mind roughing it. However, RV parks provide a more comfortable option for those who prefer a mix of nature and convenience. With access to power, water, and even Wi-Fi in some locations, RV travelers can explore beautiful landscapes while still enjoying modern amenities.

Glamping, short for “glamorous camping,” is a great option for those who love the idea of being in nature but prefer a little extra comfort. Instead of sleeping in a basic tent, glampers stay in luxury yurts, safari tents, or cabins with real beds, stylish decor, and sometimes even private bathrooms. Many glamping sites provide gourmet dining options, guided activities, and spa-like facilities, making them perfect for travelers who want to connect with nature without sacrificing comfort.

Making Your Decision  

When you are wondering whether you should stay in a hotel room or in the middle of the fields, make sure you look for recent reviews from previous guests, as you can get honest and up-to-date perspectives on the place. It’s always crucial to think about the financial aspects, so you could take advantage of discounts or special offers, as well as join hotel loyalty programs for other benefits and savings. 

Don’t forget to use different booking platforms to find the best deals, but also be aware of any hidden fees! This is something that trips up a lot of people. Additionally, sometimes just reaching out to the accommodation can mean better rates or a special service, plus it also means that you can get a better feel for the people in charge.  

The right type of accommodation can enhance your travel experience. If you need a comfortable base after exploring mountains and city perimeters or need to relax to ensure you are recharged, it’s vital to carefully consider your needs, explore various options, and make sure you conduct thorough research. 

About the author
Mark Stoneman
Hi! My name is Mark! I have been a resident of Door County for almost ten years now, and I'm glad to help you say "Hello" to Door County. I believe that travel helps to change lives, and because of that, I want to help you improve your life through travel.