There’s camping and then there’s glamping. Two very different experiences for two different types of travelers. If the thought of sleeping on the ground and trekking through the woods to use the “bathroom” send chills down your spine, then maybe glamping is for you.

Consider some of these glamping experiences for a change of pace.

Campera Hotel, Mexico

Campera Hotel, or The Bubble Hotel, is a unique eco-resort focused on sustainability and offering an immersive yet luxurious experience. Your Bubble Room features views of nearby vineyards, full-size beds, and private bathrooms. They are located in the heart of Valle de Guadalupe, surrounded by vineyards, mountains, and olive groves.

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Lanzarote Retreats, Spain

With many options for accommodations from yurts to cottages, Lanzarote allows you to select your level of rustic travel. Their yurts feature a private shower hut, private kitchen, music dock, BBQ, sun loungers, walled and gated terraces.

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Sal Salis, Australia

Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef is an exclusive beach safari camp nestled in the dunes of the Cape Range National Park near Exmouth in Western Australia. Each of their fifteen eco-luxe wilderness tents offers views of the surrounding bush, the Indian Ocean and the stunning Ningaloo Reef.

EcoCamp Patagonia, Chile

Voted one of the best hotels in the world, EcoCamp is the world’s first dome hotel. The standard domes have cozy beds, skylights for gazing at the stars, and are decorated with Patagonian décor. Although the domes don’t have electricity, you can charge up at the community dome nearby.

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Tena Tena Camp, Zambia

Tena Tena, meaning “temporary home”, sits nestled under a magnificent and thick grove of mahogany trees in the South Luangwa National Park. Your luxury tent will overlook the Luangwa river and Each tent is specifically located to maximize privacy both in the rooms, bathrooms and on the verandahs with comfortable sitting areas and excellent views of the river.

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