Glamping

August 15, 2017

Glamping – the ‘it’ word to describe the new kind of travel – glamorous camping. Glamping does NOT involve pitching a tent, rolling out a sleeping bag, hiking to the bathroom or any other traditional camping customs; instead glamping is about comfortably sleeping in a yurt, airstream, pod, igloo, hut, villa, cabin, cub, teepee or even possibly a tree house. Essentially, it is a way to experience what the beautiful outside has to offer without compromising luxury. Sandy Pines, up in Kennebunkport, Maine, is now offering glamping tents for those looking for the ultimate glamping experience. Each one of their unique glamp tents offer 430 square feet with a king sized bed, seating area, deck and a shared bathhouse. If a teepee is more of what you are looking for, Sandy Pines also offers 10 x 12 teepees that are the perfect home for families. In the Glamp Tent Village, guests will find picturesque scenery, a communal grilling, picnic area and a communal fire pit. All the enjoyable attractions of camping! Glamping is an undeniable trend that pivots on a high level of service that fully focuses on the complete comfort of the guests. Take a look at the evolution of the keyword ‘glamping’. Glamping was not even officially a word until 2006. Over a decade later, millions and millions of searches are done on glamping. Glamping is the ultimate combination of yesterday’s amenities and today’s technology.

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