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The best glampings in Buenos Aires

Whether you’re going as a couple, with friends, or with family, these spots are perfect for a different kind of getaway at this time of year.

Carola Cinto
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Glamping is the best of both worlds: camping and luxury. It’s a type of accommodation that’s becoming more and more popular, offering travelers direct contact with nature without sacrificing comfort.

There are as many types of glamping as there are travelers: some are simple and rustic, others are luxurious; some only offer accommodation while others complement it with activities and experiences. The truth is, whether you’re into adventure or not, spending a night in a glamping site is something everyone should experience at least once in their life.

An important tip: most of the sites on this list can be found at www.glampingsouth.com, a platform that brings together more than 400 projects across South America. There you can check services, browse photos, and even contact the places directly to make a booking.

Here are some of the best options near —and very near— Buenos Aires for disconnecting and enjoying nature.

1. Glamping del Monte

Imagine waking up, opening your dome door, walking across a green field, and coming upon a shimmering lagoon. That’s part of the experience at Glamping del Monte, located 120 km from Buenos Aires. Each geodesic dome accommodates four people and has everything you need for a unique stay. There’s a firepit at night, horses, and even a restaurant. In summer, guests can also enjoy the pool and sunsets on the shores of San Miguel del Monte Lagoon.

Highlight: Besides the domes, this glamping also offers luxury tents with the same amenities.

Where: On the waterfront of San Miguel del Monte Lagoon, about 120 km from Buenos Aires.

2. Estancia Las Marías

Domes, silos converted into dorms, and an old Tudor-style mansion make up this unique glamping in Argentina. Originally a family country house, it has since turned into a tourism project. Perfect for this season, the property features not only an outdoor pool but also a heated indoor pool and a mini sauna. Horses, sheep, chickens, pigs, and ducks roam freely across its 70 hectares. From October, it opens Mondays, Wednesdays, and weekends.

Highlight: The site has an artificial lagoon, perfect for watching the sunset by a fire with a glass of wine. Each dome has its own pier with direct water access.

Where: Marcos Paz, about 70 km from Buenos Aires (exact location shared upon booking).

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3. Terranova Glamping

A hotel with its own glamping concept definitely deserves a spot on this list. Terranova Glamping, with 10 tents or yurts, offers the exact same comforts as the Wyndham Garden Hotel in Luján, but set in nature. Each tent sleeps up to four people, with two categories: shared or private bathrooms.

The complex offers full board and activities such as horseback riding, a mini 4x4 circuit for kids, massage sessions, and a soccer field.

Highlight: The grounds also include foosball, a heated pool, firepit, and ping-pong.

Where: RP 6 and Río Luján, inside Wyndham Garden Country Resort, Luján.

4. Glamping Mercedes

This is the perfect spot for those who want to disconnect and enjoy a solo or couple’s nature retreat. The project features two domes for two people each, nestled in lush greenery with a small crystalline stream. Each space is fully equipped for any season. Located 100 km from Buenos Aires and just 2 km from downtown Mercedes, it’s also ideal for exploring the city.

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Highlight: Each dome has a wooden terrace, perfect for mate or coffee outdoors, plus a transparent wall to stargaze right from your bed.

Where: Altos de Mercedes neighborhood, Mercedes.

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5. Puente Blanco Glamping

Surrounded by nature, Puente Blanco Glamping is located in Tornquist, less than 10 km from Sierra de la Ventana. It offers domes with or without a jacuzzi, and activities like trekking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and stargazing tours.

Highlight: There’s a restaurant open to the public where, on Sundays, they serve traditional Argentine barbecue.

Where: RP 72, km 7.2, Sierra de la Ventana.

6. Domos Park

Picture this: a summer morning, coffee in hand, pulling back the curtain of your dome to see the ocean. Domos Park is located in Colonia Marina on virgin beaches surrounded by forests. It features 8 domes with queen beds, private bathrooms, mini-kitchens, and terraces with lounge chairs. The site also provides private parking, security monitoring, and, in summer, beach service with signature cocktails and food.

Highlight: The complex has a central dome for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Rates include full breakfast.

Where: Paseo 163 and Av. 3, Colonia Marina, Villa Gesell.

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7. Brisas del Campo Glamping

Although it’s just 40 minutes from Buenos Aires, Brisas del Campo looks like Iguazú or any tropical jungle. The domes are built on wooden platforms, surrounded by dense vegetation. They feature hammocks, woven suspended beds in the middle of nature, and private outdoor jacuzzis.

Highlight: The brand also operates Brisas del Lago, located in Tigre Delta with views of Tayrona Lagoon.

Where: Domingo Prat 2685, Villa Rosa.

8. Puesto Viejo

This 220-hectare estate features 21 domes surrounded by nature, each fully equipped for two or three people and with private bathrooms. Stays include all meals, access to the outdoor pool, and a 30-minute horseback ride. The property also boasts a hedge maze inspired by a castle in the UK, a boutique hotel, polo club, and a public restaurant.

Highlight: Each dome has air conditioning, linens, and a private bathroom. There’s also a firepit for nighttime gatherings.

Where: RP 6, km 83, Cañuelas. Just 60 minutes from Buenos Aires.

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9. Glamping in BA

Perfect for families, Glamping in BA offers soccer, firepits, board games, a barbecue pavilion with clay oven, and a children’s play area. There are 6 domes with different amenities such as outdoor net beds, jacuzzis, and private firepits. From November, the outdoor pool opens, and pets are welcome. Stays include a full breakfast in each dome.

Highlight: The complex offers themed packages for birthdays or anniversaries, including special decorations and gifts such as champagne or a massage.

Where: F. Rezabal 701, Villa Rosa, 40 km from Buenos Aires.

10. Yamay Ecotourism

Yamay Ecotourism is built on the principles of permaculture, meaning everything is designed in harmony with nature. The glamping features yurts—traditional dwellings of Central Asian nomads—built with natural construction techniques. Located on the banks of a canal, the property has 4 hectares of land for self-guided exploration.

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Guests not only enjoy total disconnection but also learn about sustainable living. Nearby, visitors can explore the town’s old chapel, see an agroecological garden tended by a local family, and watch sunsets from the canal bridge.

Highlight: Yamay is 2.5 km from Pardo, the town made famous by Adolfo Bioy Casares and often visited by Jorge Luis Borges. It’s the perfect place for a stroll through history.

Where: Las Acacias s/n and Canal 11, Pardo.

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