With the arrival of the hot weather, it is natural that more hotels, more rural tourism units and more local accommodations are to be opened. It is, therefore, natural that glamping also brings summer novelties for those who like to camp with refinement.
Tipis and yurts look like Eskimo words. Safari tents and tree houses convey an idea of alternative and remote holidays. In reality, they are forms of glamping. Usually known as a luxury camp, it can be much more than that and mean getting away from the more superficial tourist activities, having an immersive experience in nature, leaving the comfort zone and staying in places of unusual architecture, overlooking landscapes idyllic. Follow the Boa Cama Boa Mesa route and discover some of the most recent glamping units in Portugal.
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