Rhode Island, also known as The Ocean State, is a great place to relax and take a scenic breather from a hectic city lifestyle. The state is perfect for people who like spending their time outdoors. Go sailing and check out the famous Gilded Age homes in Newport. Hunt for jewelry in Providence and take time to see the WaterFire art installation. People can also visit beaches and enjoy outdoor activities such as cycling, jogging, and paddle boarding on Block Island or in the South County Region. In addition, there are great glamping areas for people who want to be closer to nature during their stay. Continue reading to find the top glamping spots in Rhode Island, USA.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) host status, recent guest reviews, prices, availability of dates, decor, and a location that facilitates glamping or is close to glamping spots. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on March 12, 2024.
1. Glamp Frogmore (from USD 200)
USA Today named Glamp Flogmore as one of the top ten glamping sites in New England. Guests will enjoy a luxury tent with a king bed, a couch, and a furnished deck. The site includes a fire pit, a hammock, and an outdoor dining area. Do note that there is only a half-bath available on site.
Unwind and play horseshoes, ride a rowboat on the pond, and check out the hiking trails. The hosts can provide delicious food and cold drinks, too. Once you book a stay, you can pre-order hot chocolate, beers, chili, cookies, muffins, and many more.
Coventry, Rhode Island, United StatesAccommodates: 6
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the location is easy to get to with signs that lead you right to the campsitegreat place to stay definitely one of the most unique airbnbs
2. The Sakonnet River Hilltop Tree Farm Getaway
This scenic glamping site is on a hilltop tree farm, surrounded by tall cedar trees and hiking trails. It is nearby attractions such as Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum, Adamsville, Grinnell’s Beach, many more.
There are different-sized tents on the site that can fit two to six people. Their tents are built on a wooden deck with a patio to enjoy the surrounding views. There is also an outdoor shower available. Make sure to bring your linens, coolers, light sources, firewood, food, and water.
Accommodates: 6
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plenty of acreage to explore the christmas tree farm or just cozy up to a good campfireRead more reviewsLocation:
situated just far enough from the main road and the neighbors to enjoy the peace and quiet
3. Tentrr Signature Site - Maurolou Farm
This glamping tent at Maurolou Farm is as unplugged as you can get for overnight stays or weekend getaways. It is very secluded on the edge of a farm, with the woods and the Atlantic Ocean for company. It is, however, near the beach and Little Compton, a quaint farming and fishing community.
The tents on site are suitable for couples or small groups. They also allow guests to bring their own camping gear. Be sure to bring essentials as only the tents and beds are provided. Still, you can pre-order food, pillows, and linens. There is a separate toilet and outdoor shower available. Guests are welcome to use the canoe, hammocks, and fire pit.
Little Compton, Rhode Island, United StatesAccommodates: 6
Rest and relax through Rhode Island glamping
Glamping in Rhode Island will surely be worth your time and money. Explore this beautiful state and experience what a night of glamping is like in Rhode Island.
Rhode Island Tour Guide
Naim Benmayor
As a Boston tour guide, I have the added experience of being a world traveler. For many years, I frequently visited Europe, Asia, and Latin America on business. During this time, I also organized tours of the USA, Europe and Asia for my business clients. I now bring this passion, excitement and expertise to the Boston area.By exploring the globe, I was exposed to various cultures, and this unique perspective has taught me what appeals to people when visiting a new part of the country or a new part of the world. My fluency in English and Turkish, and my advanced skills in Spanish and intermediate skills in French, also help me to service a wider range of tourists and business people.I moved to Boston, Massachusetts several years ago, and I now reside in Brookline. I have three children, so I develop my tours to accommodate families with kids, couples, and individuals who want to visit and learn about the rich history and culture of Boston. As a parent, I know that Boston is a great place for higher education, and I have knowledge of the colleges and universities in the area.I customize tours to suit the needs and preferences of my customers. Whether you want a walking tour, a riding tour, or a little of both, I can create an itinerary that showcases the best of what Boston has to offer.My one day tours are educational and entertaining, and include the history, culture, personalities, architecture and, even the shopping areas of this renowned city. At the end of the tour you will be happy and satisfied when you realize you've seen so much in just a short time.I am here to share my knowledge of Boston, Cambridge and all of New England with you, and help you to enjoy your visit so you can explore the must-see parts of this great city. I look forward to meeting you and guiding you around the city, so please send me a message if you have any questions.Thank you for reading.
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