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]]>At Under Canvas Zion you can stay in safari-inspired tents equipped with king-size beds, wood-burning stoves, and private bathrooms. The site provides easy access to Zion National Park’s iconic red cliffs, slot canyons, and hiking trails. After a day of exploring it’s the perfect place to unwind.
Spread over 37,000 acres of wilderness in the Blackfoot Valley, The Resort at Paws Up defines luxury glamping. You can choose from a variety of accommodations, including safari-style tents and cabins. The resort also includes activities like horseback riding, fly fishing, and hot air ballooning.
El Cosmico is a quirky glamping experience in the artsy town of Marfa. Accommodations include vintage trailers, safari tents, Sioux-style tepees, and Mongolian yurts. Community kitchens, outdoor showers, and wood-fired hot tubs add to the communal, bohemian vibe of the site.
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]]>If you’re looking for an authentic Western experience, then this “dude” ranch is sure to exceed all expectations, even allowing you to sleep in covered wagons just like the Old West. In addition to its weekly rodeo, this ranch offers you the chance to ride a mechanical bull and enjoy some horseback riding while there’s also a petting zoo for the kids.
Located on the island of Key West in the Florida Keys, this romantic suite is perfect for a secluded couples getaway, anchored five minutes out from shore. But just because you’re on a boat doesn’t mean that you’ll be devoid of luxuries, with a fully-equipped kitchenette and an en-suite bathroom with a rainfall shower at your disposal.
This charming property offers you the choice between staying in a tree house and a cabin. When you’re not inside, you can enjoy stargazing from its heavenly hammock and belting ballads from the campfire ring.
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]]>Camping can be a lot of hard work both physically and mentally, often requiring a lot of hiking and strenuous setting up of tents. And this isn’t always that accessible for older people, people who have small kids, or people with disabilities or pain problems. Glamping, however, skips all of that hard work.
If you’ve never tried camping before, diving straight into sleeping in a tent outside can be a bit intimidating. With glamping, you’ll get to see if you like outdoorsy adventures without having to gather camping supplies, figure out how to use them, and deal with the elements all at once.
Let’s be honest, sleeping in a sleeping bag, using an outhouse, and not being able to take a proper shower are just… bummers. But with glamping, you can get good sleep, use a proper bathroom, and even take a hot shower. How can you resist?
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]]>Pitching a tent, starting a fire, and making food can be overwhelming, especially if you haven’t done it before and with glamping, these things are taken care of for you. All you need to do is arrive at the glamping site.
Many glamping tents have accommodations that will make you feel like you’re staying in a 5-star hotel. These amenities include bathrooms, luxurious linens and mattresses, and electricity. You can even find ones that have WiFi.
One of the highlights of camping is gathering by the campfire and enjoying yummy treats and singing songs. Glampsites often offer private campfire areas, so just bring everything you need for s’mores.
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]]>These geodesic domes or ‘pods’ as they are called, sit right on the shoreline of downtown Tofino. Each pod offers full-size beds, a wood-burning stove to keep you toasty, and full bathrooms packed with luxury towels and toiletries. You will be able to fall asleep to the sound of the ocean, and wake up to a magnificent view of the pastel colored sky.
Tofino is a small town, but it has an incredible food scene. As the pods are situated right downtown, you can stroll out and enjoy one of the many fine-dining experiences. No trip is complete without a taste of the seasonal menu at Wolf in the Fog and Shelter Restaurant. This will be a trip to remember.
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]]>Glamping facilities come in many different shapes and sizes. When it comes to picking one for fall, you should opt for accommodation that’s cozy and warm, and provides full protection in case of rain.
Glamping provides you with more luxury than camping, but that doesn’t mean you can hit the road with an empty truck. Checking the list of amenities your accommodation provides will help you decide what to pack, especially if there aren’t any stores in the surrounding area.
Glamping can be a relaxing experience, but most people prefer spending it in the great outdoors. If that’s your plan, make sure to pick a location that’s close to many natural wonders you can explore during your stay.
Your glamping accommodation will shield you from cold temperatures and rain, but you should still try to avoid them so you could explore the great outdoors without any hiccups.
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]]>The Atlantic Islands National Park is one of Galicia’s main treasures, a sanctuary of nearly untouched coastal islands on Galicia’s southwestern coast in the Rias Baixas region. The Cies Islands, located just a short ferry ride from the region’s biggest city of Vigo, are the most-visited part of this park.
Camping is one of the top things to do here, as you can spend the night in a virgin, untouched landscape and be rocked to sleep by the sounds of crashing waves as you relax in a dreamlike environment.
800 spots in the Cies camping area give those who reserve in advance a great opportunity to live a “glamping” experience in an unforgettable setting. After a long day of exploring the islands’ beaches, including Rodas, named the best in the world by The Guardian newspaper, there’s nothing like laying out under the stars and being rocked to sleep.
If you are lucky enough to plan a vacation to Galicia, be sure to add camping at the Cies islands to your list of things to do. You certainly won’t regret this one-in-a-lifetime experience.
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]]>So, what has risen up as one of the most popular travel trends in recent years? Well, glamping, of course!
Glamping is a new form of rural travel in which people spend their time in the great outdoors in a setting with amenities and facilities that are a step above your normal campground experience. From power outlets to king-sized beds, a glamping experience has nothing to do with the traditional experience of sleeping while freezing cold in a sleeping bag on the ground.
Not all glamping accommodations are as luxurious and expensive as you might think. In fact, semi-permanent cloth “tents” with comfortable furniture and beds but little other amenities are a common way to glamp.
They offer comfort and a way to camp that’s a step above the traditional style, but still offer guests the essence of the great outdoors.
So, try glamping and you might just enjoy your outdoor experience even more than you thought you would!
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]]>The post Best Glamping Destinations in the USA appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At Under Canvas Zion you can stay in safari-inspired tents equipped with king-size beds, wood-burning stoves, and private bathrooms. The site provides easy access to Zion National Park’s iconic red cliffs, slot canyons, and hiking trails. After a day of exploring it’s the perfect place to unwind.
Spread over 37,000 acres of wilderness in the Blackfoot Valley, The Resort at Paws Up defines luxury glamping. You can choose from a variety of accommodations, including safari-style tents and cabins. The resort also includes activities like horseback riding, fly fishing, and hot air ballooning.
El Cosmico is a quirky glamping experience in the artsy town of Marfa. Accommodations include vintage trailers, safari tents, Sioux-style tepees, and Mongolian yurts. Community kitchens, outdoor showers, and wood-fired hot tubs add to the communal, bohemian vibe of the site.
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]]>The post Best Glamping Locations In Florida appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re looking for an authentic Western experience, then this “dude” ranch is sure to exceed all expectations, even allowing you to sleep in covered wagons just like the Old West. In addition to its weekly rodeo, this ranch offers you the chance to ride a mechanical bull and enjoy some horseback riding while there’s also a petting zoo for the kids.
Located on the island of Key West in the Florida Keys, this romantic suite is perfect for a secluded couples getaway, anchored five minutes out from shore. But just because you’re on a boat doesn’t mean that you’ll be devoid of luxuries, with a fully-equipped kitchenette and an en-suite bathroom with a rainfall shower at your disposal.
This charming property offers you the choice between staying in a tree house and a cabin. When you’re not inside, you can enjoy stargazing from its heavenly hammock and belting ballads from the campfire ring.
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]]>The post Why Glamping is Worth a Try appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Camping can be a lot of hard work both physically and mentally, often requiring a lot of hiking and strenuous setting up of tents. And this isn’t always that accessible for older people, people who have small kids, or people with disabilities or pain problems. Glamping, however, skips all of that hard work.
If you’ve never tried camping before, diving straight into sleeping in a tent outside can be a bit intimidating. With glamping, you’ll get to see if you like outdoorsy adventures without having to gather camping supplies, figure out how to use them, and deal with the elements all at once.
Let’s be honest, sleeping in a sleeping bag, using an outhouse, and not being able to take a proper shower are just… bummers. But with glamping, you can get good sleep, use a proper bathroom, and even take a hot shower. How can you resist?
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]]>The post 3 Reasons to Try Glamping for the First Time appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Pitching a tent, starting a fire, and making food can be overwhelming, especially if you haven’t done it before and with glamping, these things are taken care of for you. All you need to do is arrive at the glamping site.
Many glamping tents have accommodations that will make you feel like you’re staying in a 5-star hotel. These amenities include bathrooms, luxurious linens and mattresses, and electricity. You can even find ones that have WiFi.
One of the highlights of camping is gathering by the campfire and enjoying yummy treats and singing songs. Glampsites often offer private campfire areas, so just bring everything you need for s’mores.
The post 3 Reasons to Try Glamping for the First Time appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Spend a Few Days Glamping at Wildpod In Tofino, Canada appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>These geodesic domes or ‘pods’ as they are called, sit right on the shoreline of downtown Tofino. Each pod offers full-size beds, a wood-burning stove to keep you toasty, and full bathrooms packed with luxury towels and toiletries. You will be able to fall asleep to the sound of the ocean, and wake up to a magnificent view of the pastel colored sky.
Tofino is a small town, but it has an incredible food scene. As the pods are situated right downtown, you can stroll out and enjoy one of the many fine-dining experiences. No trip is complete without a taste of the seasonal menu at Wolf in the Fog and Shelter Restaurant. This will be a trip to remember.
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]]>The post Going Glamping This Fall? Take These Steps Before Hitting the Road appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Glamping facilities come in many different shapes and sizes. When it comes to picking one for fall, you should opt for accommodation that’s cozy and warm, and provides full protection in case of rain.
Glamping provides you with more luxury than camping, but that doesn’t mean you can hit the road with an empty truck. Checking the list of amenities your accommodation provides will help you decide what to pack, especially if there aren’t any stores in the surrounding area.
Glamping can be a relaxing experience, but most people prefer spending it in the great outdoors. If that’s your plan, make sure to pick a location that’s close to many natural wonders you can explore during your stay.
Your glamping accommodation will shield you from cold temperatures and rain, but you should still try to avoid them so you could explore the great outdoors without any hiccups.
The post Going Glamping This Fall? Take These Steps Before Hitting the Road appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Camping at the Cies Islands is One of Galicia’s Top Attractions appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Atlantic Islands National Park is one of Galicia’s main treasures, a sanctuary of nearly untouched coastal islands on Galicia’s southwestern coast in the Rias Baixas region. The Cies Islands, located just a short ferry ride from the region’s biggest city of Vigo, are the most-visited part of this park.
Camping is one of the top things to do here, as you can spend the night in a virgin, untouched landscape and be rocked to sleep by the sounds of crashing waves as you relax in a dreamlike environment.
800 spots in the Cies camping area give those who reserve in advance a great opportunity to live a “glamping” experience in an unforgettable setting. After a long day of exploring the islands’ beaches, including Rodas, named the best in the world by The Guardian newspaper, there’s nothing like laying out under the stars and being rocked to sleep.
If you are lucky enough to plan a vacation to Galicia, be sure to add camping at the Cies islands to your list of things to do. You certainly won’t regret this one-in-a-lifetime experience.
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]]>The post Ever Heard of Glamping? This Travel Trend is the New Big Thing appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So, what has risen up as one of the most popular travel trends in recent years? Well, glamping, of course!
Glamping is a new form of rural travel in which people spend their time in the great outdoors in a setting with amenities and facilities that are a step above your normal campground experience. From power outlets to king-sized beds, a glamping experience has nothing to do with the traditional experience of sleeping while freezing cold in a sleeping bag on the ground.
Not all glamping accommodations are as luxurious and expensive as you might think. In fact, semi-permanent cloth “tents” with comfortable furniture and beds but little other amenities are a common way to glamp.
They offer comfort and a way to camp that’s a step above the traditional style, but still offer guests the essence of the great outdoors.
So, try glamping and you might just enjoy your outdoor experience even more than you thought you would!
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