Definition
Glamping, short for 'glamorous camping,' is a Camping subclass that combines outdoor adventure with comfort and design. It features amenities such as beds, AC, and private baths inside tents, domes, or cabins. In lifestyle coverage, glamping captures the modern balance of nature and luxury—ideal for couples, families, or groups seeking fresh-air escapes without roughing it.
Local Context
APPLY when describing or recommending upscale outdoor lodging (e.g., luxury tents, airstreams, yurts, or eco-resorts). DO NOT apply to traditional camping (use :Camping) or hotels (use :Lodging or :Resorts). Co-tag with :OutdoorRecreation, :Getaways, :Couples, :FamilyActivities, or :Sustainability when relevant.
Examples
- Luxury glamping domes in Ocala National Forest with AC and stargazing decks.
- Eco-glamping retreat in the Keys offering solar cabins and paddleboard rentals.
- Family-friendly glamping in Hillsborough River State Park—campfire comfort with real beds.
- Romantic glamping weekend near Sarasota—private hot tub under the oaks.
Hierarchy
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