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Glamping Florida: Top 5 best glamping accommodations in central Florida


Sleeping bags, campfires, and tents are typically the first things that come to mind when you think of Florida camping. While many of the state's adventurous citizens would like to end the day covered in high thread count sheets after a long warm shower, others would prefer to conclude the day wrapped in high thread count sheets after a long warm shower. Glamping is a kind of camping that combines the outdoorsy nature of conventional camping with the comforts of a hotel stay.

There are many different types of glamping, each with its own level of luxury, and we've included our five favorites below.


Glamping tents are a modern take on a traditional essential. These tents are often completely outfitted with air conditioning and private toilets, rather than sleeping under a thin piece of cloth held up by ground-in poles. Tents are the way to go if you want to have a truly Florida glamping experience. Guests can still enjoy the benefits of a rural vacation by sleeping under the stars.


Westgate River Ranch is a great place to stay if you're looking for this type of accommodation in Central Florida. The property, which sits on more than 1,000 acres and overlooks the Kissimmee River, offers a variety of tent options as well as a variety of activities such as horseback riding, airboat rides, and more.

Yurts If you're unfamiliar with the term, a yurt is a spherical structure that combines the characteristics of a tent and a small house. They are fully air-conditioned and have queen or king-sized mattresses, full bathrooms, televisions, and WiFi. Many even have their own patios, which are ideal for sipping coffee in the morning.


The yurt at Danville B&B in Geneva, Florida, has a nearly 5-star rating and over 650 Airbnb reviews. According to the property, tourists are likely to spot an Alpaca or two, and it is conveniently placed near a number of hiking routes.


Treehouses

We all coveted a treehouse as kids; a secluded, peaceful nook nestled in the branches of our favorite tree. Although many of us have never seen one, this type of lodging is prevalent in Florida glamping.

Danville B&B, in fact, has a terrific choice for this as well. Their treehouse, which is set between two gigantic Oak trees, was featured on Netflix's episode Most Amazing Vacation Rentals. A tree trunk lift, full bath, panoramic windows, skylight, and other amenities are included in the 18-foot treehouse.


Cabins and Tiny Houses

These two types of lodging are fairly similar, but one is more modern and compact, and the other has a log exterior and a bigger floor plan. Both of these alternatives provide guests with a full nature experience because they are often close to regular camping sites, hiking trails, or fishing locations while still providing glamping facilities.


The Orlando Lakefront community is an excellent alternative for individuals interested in compact homes. Kayaks, paddle boards, and fishing equipment are all available for free throughout your stay.

Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort is a must-see for an immersive cabin experience. The spacious cabins are nestled among Florida pine and cypress trees, close to popular swimming spots and horseback riding trails.


Visit Westgate Resorts at https://www.westgateresorts.com/hotels/florida/river-ranch/westgate-river-ranch-resort/ for more information.

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