has been gaining steam for years now, the travel trend that melds an outdoorsy experience with comfortable beds and high-pressure shower heads seems poised to gain an even bigger share of the hospitality industry. Its appeal is apparent mid-pandemic. As Cristina DeVito, co-founder of glamping company Collective Retreats, poetically puts it: “Instead of large HVAC systems, we have fresh air and a breeze. Our hallways are winding paths through open spaces or tree groves.
Glamping might at first feel like a summer inclination, but a stay in the fall or even winter provides an ideal option for safely getting out of the house and under the stars. Glampsites often reach into the thousand-dollar price range, but these options are more down to earth, as perhaps they should be given the genre and our current economy. Each one is driving—or ferry!—distance from a key city.
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