Choosing your Ningaloo Reef holiday accommodation

Choosing your Ningaloo Reef holiday accommodation

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When it comes to booking a holiday, everyone researches their destination and most plan an itinerary to make sure that they make the most of their holiday time. But how much thought actually goes into booking your Ningaloo Reef Holiday accommodation?

Spending a bit of time thinking about what you need from your Ningaloo Reef holiday accommodation can be the difference between an average and an awesome holiday experience. Far from just being a place to sleep, choosing the right accommodation for your needs can take the hassle and angst out of any holiday by ensuring you have easy access to all the facilities and comforts that make a holiday a holiday.

This is especially true when booking a holiday home because, apart from being self contained, each one can offer an entirely different experience. Booking the right one is an easy way to make your holiday even more enjoyable.

So what are some of the things you might need to consider when booking a Ningaloo Reef Holiday home?

If you are heading to Exmouth for a family holiday, you might need to consider whether the property has beds that suit the age of your children. Do you want bunk beds or would you prefer king singles? Will an extra bathroom make it easier to get everyone through the shower after a day at the beach or out the door in time for your whale watching cruise or dinner? Proximity to the water playground and parks may also be a factor to consider, as well as whether or not you can walk into town for groceries, lunch or shopping.

If you have younger children you might prefer the security of an enclosed garden for the kids to play and undercover areas for playing during the hotter parts of the day.

Sailfish, Cobia, Coral and Poinciana are all popular homes for families enjoying holidays in Exmouth.

If you are looking for a couples retreat or a girls weekend away, you might prefer a luxury canal side apartment like Wave with a modern kitchen, private outdoor dining and canal views. Or are you looking for a house with a pool or located close to restaurants and Mantaray's Resorts excellent cocktails?

For sailors and fishermen, you will need to book a holiday home that has enough space to securely park the boat and store your fishing gear. Poinciana, Pelican, Wahoo and Cobia have plenty of room for boats but if yours is on the larger side you might consider a canal side property like Whaleshark or Desert Rose which have private moorings that can be used throughout your stay.

So next time you are planning a holiday, take a few moments to consider your accommodation needs because booking the right holiday home can be the difference between a good and a great holiday experience.

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