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Highlights in California
- Yosemite National Park
- Joshua Tree National Park
- Big Sur
- Carmen-by-the-sea
- San Francisco
- Outdoor Festivals
- Death Valley
Glamping in California
Would you like to get adventurous and camp in California, while still feeling comfortable and luxurious? Glamping is the perfect way to explore otherworldly places without giving up on comfort and amenities which you value during a trip. We have several glamping options in California, primarily located in Southern California, near Los Angeles or in Northern California, between San Francisco and Sacramento. Some can be found near or in national parks like Joshua Tree or on the way to Death Valley. In Northern California you can also find several glampsites with stunning mountain views.
Glamping in CaliforniaThe Golden State is all about relaxing and enjoying the laid-back lifestyle while feeling the Californian vibes. During a California glamping trip, you will be as close to the wilderness as you can get, but with the luxury and comfort that you would not get on a traditional camping trip. Glamping options in California come equipped with Wi-Fi, sockets and even small kitchens where you can cook! All the comfort from home in the middle of nature. What else to ask for? Whatever your location and amenity preferences are, we are sure you’ll find whatever glampsite you are looking for, right here.
Travelers and activities
California and glamping together in the same sentence sounds great when you are looking for a getaway with your loved one, doesn’t it? You will not run out of romantic sights and activities. Watch the sunset on Santa Barbara beach or along Big Sur, indulge in great cuisine and go on a hot-air balloon trip in Sonoma, just an hour drive from San Francisco or visit Carmel-by-the-sea, arguably the most romantic small town in all of California. Sounds promising, doesn’t it?
California for familiesExplore uniqueweird trees at Joshua Tree National Park, release the adrenalin together with your kids at Disneyland California, walk by the ocean in Saint Monica Pier..there is certainly no lack of destinations in California where you can have a great time with your family and make the little ones happy.
Death Valley is not only the hottest and driest but also the lowest place in the country!
Top 7 travel tips in California
Yosemite is probably the best known national park in the state of California, but while glamping you can explore many other amazing parks like Joshua Tree National Park, Sequoia National Park or Pinnacles National Park. One thing is for sure: for nature lovers, California is nearly unbeatable when it comes to landscape diversity. Grab your backpack and start exploring!
2. Party till dawn at CoachellaIf party and fun is what you are looking for, you won’t be disappointed. Coachella is probably the most famous Californian outdoor festival, but there are plenty of other options to watch out for. Fremont Festival of the Arts, Country Summer Festival, Bottlerock Napa Festival..there is something for everyone here!
3. Enjoy California’s most iconic beachesWhat can we add here? Sun, surf and amazing scenery, California is best known for its beaches. From Santa Monica to the Big Sur, whether you enjoy surfing or bathing all day, one must doof on any trip to the state is to explore its long coastline.
4. Stroll around iconic townsSausalito, Carmen-by-the-sea, Avalon, Solvang. These are only a few examples of the many picturesque small towns you can find in California and that you can easily reach while on your glamping trip. Whether as a couple or together with your kids, these dreamy towns will provide you with a glance at the multicultural past of this region of the United States.
5. Visit Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in the countryThe northern half of the state is full of lakes which you can explore during your glamping vacation. At the border with Nevada you will find Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in North America, where you can find incredible scenery and things to do and see both in winter and summer. A must do onof any trip to California!
6. Visit Death Valley, the hottest place on EarthA must for nature lovers, the Death Valley holds the record for the hottest place on the planet but don’t let that scare you off! This amazing National Park is full of mountains, canyons, wildlife and hundreds of miles of roads which you can take to explore one of California’s most remote regions.
7. Live the real bBig city life in San FranciscoLast but not least, the cities. If you feel like you lost touch with civilization during your glamping trip, there’s a great solution: explore San Francisco and Los Angeles, two impressive and very different cities which will give you a good feeling of how different the southern and the northern halves of the state are and, at the same time, how people here live and enjoy themselves!