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7 Glamping Companies In Singapore That’ll Do All The Dirty Setup Work So You Can Camp In Style

Glamping in Singapore


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We love staycations for good reason: Without the cost and time spent taking a trip beyond Singapore’s borders, you get a vacation nonetheless. But the next time you want to get away from home for a while, consider glamping instead of staying in a hotel – you’ll still get comfy beds, while waking up to nature around you. That’s right, no suffering on a thin sleeping bag on the hard floor in a tiny, stuffy tents!

Here are 7 glamping companies in Singapore to choose from:

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1. Wondrous Glampers – Bluetooth speakers and complimentary drinks (from $150/night)


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Who knew that camping could come with so much sparkle and style? With Wondrous Glampers, expect maximum cosiness with plush cushions and rugs. Tents cost $150/night, with a choice between a queen-sized air mattress or 2 single-sized ones. Beds come with linen, pillows and blankets – just like what you’d find at any hotel. There are even battery-operated fans to keep you cool throughout the night.

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Don’t expect your accommodation to just be comfortable – there’ll be fairy lights strung everywhere for that twinkling effect, snacks such as chips, and a Bluetooth speaker for you to play out your favourite tunes.

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You can also opt for a picnic set-up in addition to the tent, at a top-up of $100 for 2 people or $400 for up to 20 people if you’re throwing a party. Whether it’s for a birthday celebration or a hen’s party, there will be tables, rugs, throw pillows and a set table for an outdoor meal by the beach. Plus, complimentary packet drinks to top everything off? Cheers to that.

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2. Wowcamp – most affordable camp packages (from $95/night)


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Glamping doesn’t have to be a wildly expensive affair with Wowcamp, which offers tents from just $95. You’ll get a queen-sized airbed with linen, 4 pillows and a blanket, 2 beach chairs, clothes hanging rack, towels, portable fans, a dining table with 3 chairs, fairy lights and even complimentary bar snacks. Frisbees and beach toys are also included.

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If you don’t wish to spend the night, you can rent the Deluxe Day Tent ($70) from 10am-6pm which entitles to you the same items listed above. Larger white bell tents are also available at $168 for 4 people (2 queen-sized airbeds) and $198 for 6 people (3 queen-sized airbeds).

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You can get a picnic set-up for 6 people at an additional $50 as well, inclusive of cutlery so you won’t have to bother bringing anything except the food itself. If the flood of 5-star reviews on their Carousell page has anything to say, it’s that you’ll definitely be in good hands.

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3. Glamping City – packages with 80-inch movie screen provided (from $190/night)


Customised family suite
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We’re no stranger to movie nights at cinemas, but with Glamping City, you get to watch your shows outdoors – on an 80-inch screen by the beach, no less. Their Premium Suite Package ($380) includes a movie screen with WiFi and a speaker, so you can cosy up under the stars to watch your favourite film from Netflix or YouTube.

Go old school and watch a movie under the stars
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Enjoy the sea breeze on the included hammock before following the pathway of fairy lights back to your tent, which houses a queen-sized air mattress and pillows, along with a fan that’ll power through 14 hours to battle the heat.

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Alternatively, you can get the Couples Deluxe from $190. Though it comes without the movie screen, you can opt for a campfire regardless of whichever package you get if you’re glamping in Sentosa to make your own s’mores. You’ll also be able to customise the theme of your decor for any occasion.

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4. Glampingkaki – with decor like string flags and fairy light walkway (from $150/night)


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They say go big or go home – and with Glampingkaki, you might never want to go home again. The cosy Couples Deluxe Medium Bell Tent ($150) for 2 people comes with a queen-sized bed with fans, and decor such as string flags and a fairy light pathway to light up the whole place.

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The larger Standard Medium Bell Tent ($180) can cater for 4 people, while the Superior Large Bell Tent ($240) can fit 6. If you’re going to be hosting more friends, rent their gazebo ($70) for some shade or an outdoor picnic set ($70) with a table and chairs.

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5. Glamping Society – air-conditioned tents and power outlets (from $270/night)


Don’t let the heat stop you from getting your nature retreat – Glamping Society understands all our warm weather woes and swoops in to save the day with their air-conditioned tents. If you opt to stay at the Punggol site, you’ll even get power outlets.

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The Couple Package ($270) comes with a medium tent – expect flower petals strewn inside for added romance factor. You can also opt for an outdoor or indoor picnic set-up, with a large pizza and sparkling juice.

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There are also special packages for events. The Bridal Shower Package ($499), for example, comes with a large tent, 6-person picnic set-up, nail polish or henna activity, sparkling juice, pastries and desserts, helium balloons and even a bride-to-be sash and tiara.

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Check out our article on Glamping Society here.

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6. Love4Picnic – dinner included, with 5-course option available (from $135/night)


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In addition to setting up your comfy accommodation for the night, Love4Picnic will take care of all other logistics if you’re planning a party.

Couples may opt for the basic package for 2 from $135 which comes with a large tent and bed inside for you to rest comfortably. You’ll also get a dining table, outdoor dining setup, and dinner included for the both of you.

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When most of us think of 5-course dinners, we usually imagine them to be in a fancy restaurant, but it’s always nice option to change things up once in a while. You can order a Premium Candlelight Dinner from $180 to have a full-course meal by the beach. You’ll have choices such as Grilled Chicken Chop or Grilled Dory with Black Pepper Sauce for your main, with a soup, 2 sides and dessert.

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For those with a bigger party, there’s also the Birthday Package (from $429). Apart from the tent with bed, you’ll also get party decorations, a 500g birthday cake, a bottle of wine or sparkling juice, 2 large pizzas, helium balloons, birthday banners and a picnic for 6.

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7. Heavenly Glamping – complimentary drinks and tidbits (from $350/night)


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You don’t want to be stressing about anything when you’re glamping, so it’s a relief that Heavenly Glamping takes care of all the details for you. They help secure you a camping permit and offer 3 types of packages to choose from, depending on the number of people present.

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The standard Deluxe Glamping ($350) package caters to 2-4 people, and comes with a large bell tent, 2 queen-sized air beds, 2 fans, a cooler box and an indoor picnic set up. You’ll also get complimentary tidbits and soft drinks.

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A Premier Glamping Package ($900) caters to 8 people with 2 jumbo tents, 8 queen-sized air-beds, fairy lights and lanterns, tables, benches, fans and 2 cooler boxes for you to store your drinks in. There will also be complimentary drinks and tidbits.

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Apart from that, there will be a 12m Star Open Tent thrown in for free, which otherwise costs $400 as an add-on to the other packages. The brightly-coloured tent will provide respite from the sun for afternoons by the beach.

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Camping in Singapore


Switch up your next staycation by trying out the glamping experience, which serves as a great nature retreat with the comfort of a bed. After all, what could be a better beach vacation than the one just a few steps from the sea? It might just be the breather you need!

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While you’re at it, check out things to do in Singapore to spice up your vacation.

Persis Gan

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