HI - Eastham - Mid-Cape in Eastham, MAPrint
Surrounded by three acres of wooded land in a quiet rural area, the newly renovated cabins are only a short distance from the wide, white sandy beaches of Cape Cod. Bicycle and kayak rentals are available in town and at the beach. Cyclists can pedal down the nearby Cape Cod Rail Trail, a 30-mile bike path that attracts thousands of visitors each year.
PRIVATE cabins have a double bed and three singles. Call us for coed cabins.
You must be 18 years or older, or be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Hostelling International is a non-profit membership based organization. Non-members will be asked to pay a $3 temporary membership fee per night upon check-in.
Please note that the maximum number of nights that you ....
Surrounded by three acres of wooded land in a quiet rural area, the newly renovated cabins are only a short distance from the wide, white sandy beaches of Cape Cod. Bicycle and kayak rentals are available in town and at the beach. Cyclists can pedal down the nearby Cape Cod Rail Trail, a 30-mile bike path that attracts thousands of visitors each year.
PRIVATE cabins have a double bed and three singles. Call us for coed cabins.
You must be 18 years or older, or be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Hostelling International is a non-profit membership based organization. Non-members will be asked to pay a $3 temporary membership fee per night upon check-in.
Please note that the maximum number of nights that you can stay is 14 nights in any calendar year.
You must be 18 years or older, or be accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you don't have a membership, you can buy an annual or a daily ($3) membership at the hostel.
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Attractions
- Beach nearby
- Cultural centre nearby
- Hostel with a difference
- Forested area nearby
- Leisure facilities nearby
- Restaurants nearby
- Shopping centre/market nearby
Facilities
- Cultural centre nearby
- Basic store available at or near the hostel
- BBQ at or near the hostel
- Common room(s)
- Credit card accepted
- Cycle rental available at or near the hostel
- Family rooms available
- Garden
- Earth friendly hostel
- Groups welcome
- Individual traveller welcome
- Internet access
- Rates include local tax
- Self-catering kitchen
- Sheets in price
- Smoking room/area
Boat
Hyannis. Take the Plymouth & Brockton bus to Orleans, or drive. See above directions.
Parking
At hostel
Location
Take Sagamore or Bourne Bridge onto Cape Cod, follow Rt. 6 past exit 12. At the Orleans rotary (roundabout) take the third exit, signed Rock Harbor. Turn left onto Rock Harbor Road and then take the first right, onto Bridge Road. Again, take the first right, onto Goody Hallet Drive. The hostel will be on the left.
Bus
[from Hyannis or Provincetown, take the Plymouth & Brockton bus to the Orleans rotary. (Do not go to Eastham!) When you board the bus, tell the driver you need to get off on the Orleans rotary (roundabout) at the Rock Harbor exit; drivers will do this during daylight hours. From the rotary, turn left onto Rock Harbor Road. Then turn right onto Bridge Road. Turn right onto Goody Hallet Drive. The hostel driveway will be on your left. The walk from the rotary to the hostel is about 0.75 mi (~1.2 km). If you will arrive by bus, it is critical that you arrive before dark as the walk to the hostel is along a road with no sidewalk. It is certainly safe to walk to the hostel, but only during full daylight. (There is no taxi service in Orleans.) Leave Hyannis on the 4:30pm bus (or earlier). To make that connection: leave Boston on the Plymouth & Brockton bus by 2:15pm or New York City on the 9:30am Peter Pan bus.
Airport
Boston: 100 miles. Take Sagamore Bridge onto Cape Cod, follow route 6 past exit 12. At the next rotary, go 3/4 of the way around and get off at Rock Harbor. Make a left onto Rock Harbor Road and then take the first right onto Bridge Rd. Again, take the first right onto Goody Hallet Drive (small road). The hostel will be on the left.
Hostelling International USA hostels (HI-USA) provide the perfect setting for groups. The HI-USA hostel-stay experience can provide your group with affordable rates, effective sleeping arrangements, and a comfortable and friendly atmosphere not found in hotels. Our Assured Quality Standards program means you can rely on a consistent level of services and facilities including cleanliness, security and service.
Please see below for group facilities and services at this specific hostel.
For general information and FAQs about group stays with HI-USA please visit our main group page.
Groups Contact Form click here to open
Contact Information
- Hostel Group Coordinator phone:
- HI-USA National Sales Manager phone: 312-583-2223
1. Basics
- 46 Total Beds
- Outdoor Space
- Meeting Rooms
- Girl Scout "Ready" Facility find out more
- 24 Hour Reception Desk
- Guest Kitchen
- Urban
- Residential Neighborhood
- Rural
- National, State, or City Park Land
- Free Pre-Trip Site Visit Available
2. Rates
Discounted member rates - all groups associated with educational or non-profit organizations automatically receive our member discount. Please order your Group Membership here.
- $25-$35 Per Person (Based on season, room type, day of week, and exclusive dorm use)
- Taxes included
- Breakfast included
3. Breakfast and Other Meals
- Limited Continental (please ask hostel about specifics)
- Free DIY Pancake Station
- Free - Other (please check with hostel)
- Advance Notice Required
- Ala Carte Cafe - Items for Purchase
- Other Meals Available with Advance Notice
- Group Exclusive Kitchen with Advance Notice
- General Guest Kitchen
- Full Catering Available
- Off-Site Group Dining Coordination
4. Dorm Room Configuration
- 4 - 6 beds per Dorm
- 6 - 10 beds per Dorm
- 10+ beds per Dorm
- Ensuite Dorms Available
- Common Separate Gender Bathrooms
- Private Hall Bathrooms
- Ensuite Bathrooms
- Dorms with Keyed Access
- Lockers in Rooms
- Lockers Available On-Site
- Padlocks for Sale
- Bed Linen and Towel Provided
- Reading Light at Each Bed
5. Exclusive Dorm Use
- Available by Request
- Additional Fee May Apply
- For Group Participants Under 18 Years of Age
6. Private Rooms for Chaperones and Bus Drivers
- Private Group Leader Rooms (No private bath)
- Private Group Leader Rooms (Ensuite)
- Multiple Private Rooms Available (For general group participants)
7. Payment
- 50% Deposit Required to Secure Reservation
- 30 Days Prior to Stay that Full Payment is Due
8. Parking
- Free Parking
- Parking Very Limited and Requires Advance Reservations
- Parking with a Fee
- Off-Site Parking (discounts available)
- Street Parking
- Off-Site Bus Parking Possible (with advance reservations)
9. Meeting Space
- 0 Rooms Available
- 0 Room Square Footage
- Meeting Space Rental Fee
- Off-Site Meeting Space Available
- Outdoor Space
- Meeting Presentation Technology and Supplies Available (Check with hostel for details)
10. Packages
- All Inclusive Packages (Check with hostel for specifics)
- Girl Scout Getaway Package find out more
- Community Outreach and Volunteer Opportunities
11. Membership
Hostelling International is a non-profit membership organization promoting international understanding and peace though hostelling since 1909. To maintain our ability to offer low-budget accommodations we charge additional fees to non-members.
However, a FREE Group Membership is available to US groups. A group membership entitles everyone in the group to member rates. You must be the group leader of an organized, US based group of 10 or more people in order to apply for a free group membership.
Click here to order your FREE Group Membership today!
Hostel Staff at HI - Eastham - Mid-Cape posted 2009-12-23
Hostel Manager at HI - Eastham - Mid-Cape posted 2009-12-22
Hostel Staff at HI - Eastham - Mid-Cape
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, checking people in and out; using a cash register and handling cash and credit card transactions; setting up breakfast (no cooking); answering phones and replying to emails; processing reservations via phone, email, online reservation system, and in person; answering loads of questions about what to do, where and when; entering data in the computer using excel; sometimes helping with housekeeping and laundry; minor maintenance, like unplugging a toilet; welcoming groups; acting as social director....all while having fun!
Daily housekeeping tasks may include, but are not limited to: laundering lots of sheets and towels, making beds, washing dishes, cleaning the kitchen including the refrigerators, sweeping and/or vacuuming, mopping all bathroom and kitchen floors, emptying garbage in rooms, bathrooms and kitchen, dusting, washing windows, cleaning the bathrooms including sinks, showers and toilets everyday, and keeping all common areas looking neat.
Qualifications
- Qualifications Must Have: ? High School degree and/or equivalent work experience in a hostel, is required. College coursework in business management or hospitality management preferred. ? Must be flexible regarding work schedule: must work evenings, early mornings, holidays and weekends. ? Hostel, retail and/or front desk experience which required cash handling and processing of credit card transactions. ? Computer skills (Windows OS, Microsoft Office and QuickBooks) ? Must be fully ambulatory as the position involves climbing stairs and/or walking on unpaved, rough ground. ? Must be able to lift weights up to 25 pounds ? Ability to work effectively without immediate supervision Desired: ? Property management system experience particularly if with ASSD. ? Hospitality, guest services and/or public relations experience. ? Additional experience in one or more of the following areas: cleaning, building, maintenance, bookkeeping, reservations, and/or supplies purchasing. ? Live-in work experience preferred. ? Knowledge of a second language.
Reports to: Hostel manager
Salary, Benefits, and Hours
Compensation based on experience, reduced cost housing is provided, flexible hours: full time (40 hours per week) and part time positions available.
Starts June 7, 2010 and ends September 16, 2010
To Apply
Submit cover letter with either resume or application (call or pick up at office) to:
Bob Sylvia, Director of Hostel operations
HI-Boston
12 Hemenway Street
Boston, MA 02115
Or email to: Gm@bostonhostel.org
For more information on the hostel, visit www.capecodhostels.org.
Send letter of interest and resume to:
Bob Sylvia, Director of Hostel Operations
HI-Boston
12 Hemenway Street
HI-ENEC is hiring hostel staff for all of our Cape Cod and Island seasonal hostels at:
HI-Martha's Vineyard
HI-Nantucket
HI-Mid-Cape
HI-Truro
HI-Hyannis, our new seasonal hostel opening in Summer 2010.
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Hostel Manager at HI - Eastham - Mid-Cape
All Hostel Managers actively engage in achieving the mission of HI-USA, "to help all, especially the young, gain a greater understanding of the world and its people, through hostelling." Each Manager is responsible for all facets of their hostels' day-to-day operations as well as general oversight of the hostel operations in accordance with the purpose and goals of HI- USA and the policies of the Eastern New England Council.
Oversee all aspects of hostel operation at 40-50 bed location, including daily operation. Provide high quality guest service, ensuring a safe, clean, and welcome atmosphere. Promote hostelling and environmentally sound practices. Train, supervise and evaluate all volunteer and paid staff, and contract labor. Manage all fiscal aspects of operations. Supervise the maintenance and upkeep of hostel building, equipment, grounds, furnishings, and fixtures. Ensure compliance with all HI standards. Represent the hostel to local officials, neighbors, media and the general public. Local marketing, such as distribution of brochures. Maintain, and seek out new, local discounts with local retailers, restaurants and recreational activities. Maintain ongoing communication with supervisor. Maintain educational programs. Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Salary, Benefits, and Hours
This is a seasonal position. Start date is May 15, 2010. Final date September 16, 2010.
Compensation based on experience.
Housing provided.
To Apply
Submit cover letter with either resume or application (call or pick up at office) to:
Bob Sylvia, Director of Hostel operations
HI-Boston
12 Hemenway Street
Boston, MA 02115
Or email to: Gm@bostonhostel.org
Email:
For more information on the hostel, visit www.capecodhostels.org.
Send letter of interest and resume to:
Bob Sylvia, Director of Hostel Operations
HI-Boston
12 Hemenway Street
Boston, MA 02115
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Last updated 2009-12-23
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Our philosophy about volunteers: "Volunteers are an essential part of the hostelling movement, playing a key role in sharing their own life experiences and passion for travel with hostellers locally and from around the world. HI-USA volunteers will be vital contributors to the future of hostelling by providing innovative ideas, resources, and serving as hostelling ambassadors in their local communities."

