Flash Camp Wins Awards for Unique Accommodation

Flash Camp, Australia’s largest glamping specialist has won two major awards.

This premier pop-up hotel is Australia’s leading provider of temporary luxury camping accommodations and services.

At last week’s NSW Tourism Awards they were awarded Gold for Specialized Tourism Services and Silver for Unique Accommodations.

The recent glamping trend has made its mark on the tourism industry with no sign of slowing down.

Flash Camp offers temporary luxury camping accommodations as well as services for weddings, festivals, corporate retreats and special events.

This pop-up hotel can accommodate 400+ guests and is dedicated to providing excellent services during your entire trip.

The luxury accommodations give guests the enjoyable experience of camping in hotel-style comfort.

The camp is getting ready for its biggest season to date, popping-up at The Falls Festival in Byron Bay, Glenworth Valley’s Lost Paradise festival over New Year’s and North Stradbroke Island over the summer holidays.

This pop-up style accommodation hopes to grow in popularity as more events and destinations seek to provide a higher level of service in the outdoors.

Following its success at the NSW Tourism Awards, Flash Camp will automatically progress to the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards which will be announced in Melbourne on February 5, 2016.

Flash Camp Upcoming Events:

Adams Beach, North Stradbroke Island from December 14, 2015 to January 31, 2016

Falls Festival in Byron Bay from December 30, 2015 to January 3,2016

Lost Paradise in Glenworth Valley from December 29, 2015 to January 1, 2016.

Visit www.flashcamp.com.au for more information and bookings.

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Fall and Winter Glamping Destinations in Europe

Fall is in full swing in Europe, the fall foliage has turned the landscape in to a sea of colours and in some parts of Europe the first snow has already transformed the countryside into a winter fairy tale. The cooler temperature might mean that many people wouldn’t consider glamping as an option, but let me tell you it is the perfect time of year for a cosy and romantic glamping experience here in Europe.

These are some of the best fall and winter glamping destinations in Europe.

Slovenia

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Whether you’re looking for a relaxing luxury stay with spa treatments or a quiet getaway into nature, Slovenia has it all. The country is well known for its diverse landscape shaped by mountains, lush forests and close proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. Experience Slovenia’s natural and cultural treasures during hikes, guided tours or even a helicopter flight.

Yorkshire, England

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Yorkshire is located in the North of England. The county’s National Parks are perfect for a relaxing stay in midst the stunning English countryside. Yorkshire has a variety of glamping options to choose from and many even offer a private hot tub, the ideal place for a romantic night of star gazing.

Plan a day of sightseeing in the historic town of York and stop by one of England’s most legendary tearooms: Betty’s. Be prepared to queue to get inside, but the delicious range of cakes and the experience of authentic afternoon tea are worth the wait.

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Why not combine glamping with winter sport in the Austrian Alps? Austria is beautiful at any time of year, but during the winter months it turns into an adventure destination for all ski and snowboard fans. Whether you’re an experienced snowboarder or planning your very first ski trip, Austria has plenty of slopes and ski resorts that cover all skill levels. The cosy huts and lodges are the perfect place to relax and unwind after an exciting day on the slopes.

Of course there is more to Austria than just winter sports, the romantic scenery and traditional Christmas markets with seasonal treats and glistening lights make it the perfect Christmas destination for couples and families.

Sweden
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Sweden is the ultimate winter destination for an unforgettable adventure. Travel 200km north of the Arctic Circle to Jukkasjärvi for a unique experience in the world’s largest ice hotel. This winter wonderland is the only hotel in the world built from scratch every year with individual design in each suite. It is not just the hotel which is breath-taking, Jukkasjärvi offers a variety of enchanting winter activities like dog sledding and snowmobiling to enjoy the snow covered landscape. The evenings are perfect to unwind at the ice bar or chase the Northern Lights to round up this magical experience.

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The Bahamas Greatest Getaway: The Cove, Eleuthera

A Caribbean island–void of chain hotels, crowded beaches, shopping malls, or even a stop light… Eleuthera, Bahamas is a little known paradise. It straddles both the teal Caribbean sea and the deep-blue Atlantic, has 135 beaches, a handful of hotels, and one particularly exceptional resort.

The Cove Eleuthera used to be a hippie lodge in a pineapple field, then in 2013 this unbelievable piece of real estate, with its twin beach coves framed in coral cliffs, re-opened as a luxury escape and the most beautiful beach resort we have ever seen.

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Just 51 miles from Nassau and a 20 minute drive from the North Eleuthera airport sits Gregory Town: home of the Annual Pineapple Festival, The Island-Made Gift shop, and The Cove. Set on 40 acres of forest and coast, this 57-room resort is designed to maximize its dramatic natural setting.

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The rooms are minimalist but stunning, with furniture made by local carpenters, fluffy white linens, and natural sisal rugs. As if our suite wasn’t inviting enough, the manager welcomed us with a fruit basket and a bottle of their very own pinot noir “The Cove.” (A California vintner was so enchanted with this property, he decided to create a wine in its honor).

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We started our mornings sipping espresso on our porch or yoga at the point, then diving into one of The Cove’s many water activities: snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, boating, or standup paddleboarding. We’ve done SUP before, but with waters this calm and cliffs so stunning…it was an experience like no other.

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For those who go spearfishing or hand-lining, The Cove’s sushi chef can sashimi or grill your catch of the day. One of the guests was so proud of his fish, he offered everyone in the restaurant one of his self-caught appetizers. The next day we ordered spicy tuna rolls and this beautiful seaweed salad and kicked back to enjoy the view.

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By night, the property glitters off the water—both the Caribbean ocean and the 110′-long infinity pool.

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Just a quick bike or drive (The Cove offers complimentary bicycles and 4WD Jeeps for rent) from the property are The Queen’s Baths — a place that “Mike Rock-Hound Howard” ranks in his top 5 favorite geological wonders of the world. The Atlantic wave action has carved the limestone and exposed a myriad of colors, textures, artistic formations, and multiple swimming pools. At low tide, we climbed down and basked in the sun-heated baths.

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After our time lounging on the beach with a book and a Bahama Mama, the resident boat captain took us snorkeling. We dove in to find forests of purple fan coral, underwater caves, a sunken bridge, and fish galore. We spotted yellow spotted rays, lion fish, spiny lobster, even a seven-foot nurse shark!
Fun Fact: Lenny Kravitz is half Bahamian and you pass his house on the snorkel trip.

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We love that The Cove provides a plethora of activities, but its incredible beauty and welcoming vibe allows every guest to slow down, soak in the view, savor a cocktail, and bask in the sunshine.