7 Real Tents & Domes for Sleeping Under the Stars
🏕️ Vietnam's Best GlampingWe’ve curated 7 authentic glamping spots in Vietnam, actual tents and domes, not just bungalows with nice views. Each one is bookable on Agoda, and using our links helps fund our mission at no extra cost to you.
From misty Sapa mountains to the turquoise waters of Phu Quoc
What Is Glamping, Really?
Let’s be clear: glamping means glamorous camping. That means a real bed, proper bedding, often air conditioning or heating, and usually a private bathroom, but still inside a tent or dome. You’re sleeping in fabric or a geodesic structure, not a concrete bungalow.
These 7 places deliver exactly that.

Our 7 favourite glamping spots in Vietnam
1. Wecamp Glamping – Sapa (Lào Cai)
The vibe: Riverside tents with mountain views, surrounded by Muong Hoa Valley’s famous rice terraces.
Wecamp Glamping sits along the Muong Hoa River in Ta Van village, about 11 km from Sapa town. Each tent is equipped with comfortable bedding, and the property has a bar, garden, and complimentary breakfast. With a 9.6/10 rating on Agoda, guests consistently praise the peaceful location and stunning views.
What we love: The riverside setting, the friendly staff, and waking up to mist over the terraces. It’s a 3-star property that feels much more special.
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Pro tip: Book a tent facing the river for the best views. The property is about a 15-minute drive from Sapa town, so plan your transportation in advance.
Location: Ta Van, Sapa, Lao Cai
Price range: $30-50 per night
2. PHANSI Glamping – Sapa (Lào Cai)
The vibe: Luxury domes with panoramic mountain views, just a short walk from Sapa’s Stone Church.
PHANSI is what many people imagine when they think of glamping; large, dome-shaped tents perched on a hillside overlooking Muong Hoa Valley. Each dome has a private balcony, and the property includes a garden and bar. It’s a 4-star rated property.
What we love: The dome design gives you 360-degree views. The BBQ dinner under the stars is unforgettable. And it’s pet-friendly, so Scout & Ted approve.
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Pro tip: Choose a dome facing away from Sapa town for the best panoramic views. Book at least 2 nights, you won’t want to leave.
Location: Sapa, Lao Cai
Price range: $40-60 per night
3. Trạm Mây Glamping – Đà Lạt (Lâm Đồng)
The vibe: Garden-view tents on a hill near Cầu Đất, with cool mountain air and total tranquility.
Trạm Mây (which means “Station of Clouds”) lives up to its name. Located on a hill about 20 minutes from Đà Lạt city center, this property offers spacious tents with garden views, 24-hour front desk service, and free Wi-Fi. With a perfect 10/10 rating on Agoda for cleanliness, facilities, and value, it’s clearly doing something right.
What we love: The silence. The cool Đà Lạt air. The fact that it’s far enough from the city to feel like an escape but close enough to be convenient.
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Pro tip: Đà Lạt gets cold at night, even in summer. Bring a jacket. The property provides good bedding, but you’ll want layers for sitting outside.
Location: Cầu Đất, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng
Price range: $25-40 per night
4. May Glamping – Đà Lạt (Lâm Đồng)
The vibe: Hill-view tents with private bathrooms, set in a quiet area near Linh Phuoc Pagoda.
May Glamping is a 4-star property offering tent accommodations with mountain views. Each tent (20 m²) comes with a queen-size bed, private bathroom, and balcony. The property has a bar, 24-hour front desk, and free Wi-Fi. With service rated 10/10 and value for money at 9.9/10 on Agoda, guests consistently recommend it.
What we love: The attention to detail—heated blankets for chilly nights, proper private bathrooms, and a peaceful setting away from Đà Lạt’s tourist crowds.
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Pro tip: It’s about 8 km from Đà Lạt city center, so renting a scooter is recommended. The drive alone is beautiful, winding through pine forests.
Location: Xuan Tho, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng
Price range: $30-50 per night
5. LẠC Glamping – Đồng Nai
The vibe: Riverside tents near Ma Da forest, a hidden gem for nature lovers.
LẠC Glamping is tucked away in Vinh Cuu district, about 2 hours from Ho Chi Minh City. The property offers tent accommodations with air conditioning, free breakfast, and pet-friendly policies. With an 8.7/10 rating on Agoda, it’s a solid choice for anyone wanting to escape the city without traveling too far.
What we love: It’s accessible. You can leave Saigon after work on Friday and be in a tent by dinner. The surrounding Ma Da forest is great for short hikes.
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Pro tip: Bring insect repellent—you’re in a forest. The property has a refrigerator and bottled water in some rooms, but consider bringing your own snacks.
Location: Vinh Cuu, Đồng Nai (near Ma Da forest)
Price range: $20-35 per night
6. Hideway Beach Glamping Camp – Phú Quốc
The vibe: Romantic tents on a secluded beach, with ocean views and total privacy.
This is as close as you get to “castaway” without actually being stranded. Hideway Beach Glamping Camp sits on Bai Thom beach, one of Phú Quốc’s more remote and untouched areas. Each tent has air conditioning, and the property is right on the water. It’s a 4-star rated property.
What we love: The privacy. Bai Thom is far from Phú Quốc’s main tourist strip, so you get a genuine beach escape. Waking up to the sound of waves is exactly as good as it sounds.
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Pro tip: Bring everything you need, there aren’t many shops nearby. The property is about 20 km from Duong Dong town, so plan your supplies in advance.
Location: Bai Thom, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang
Price range: $40-70 per night
7. Cay Sao Beach Glamping – Phú Quốc
The vibe: Beachfront tents at Dugong Bay, with a private beach, swimming pool, and spa.
Cay Sao Beach Glamping is part of the Dugong Bay complex, which means you get glamping tents plus resort amenities. The property has a private beach, swimming pool with a view, spa services, and airport transfers available. With a 4-star rating and 21 reviews averaging 8.0, it’s a reliable choice for a beach glamping experience.
What we love: The best of both worlds—the adventure of sleeping in a tent, plus the convenience of resort facilities. The private beach is stunning.
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Pro tip: Request a tent facing the water. The property offers a paid airport shuttle, worth it given Phú Quốc’s limited public transport.
Location: Hàm Ninh, Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang
Price range: $50-80 per night
A Few Tips Before You Go
Best time to glamp:
Sapa: March-May, September-November (avoid summer rains)
Đà Lạt: Year-round, but November-March is driest
Phú Quốc: November-April (dry season)
Đồng Nai: November-April (avoid rainy season flooding)
What to pack:
A light jacket (mountains get cold)
Insect repellent (non-negotiable)
Power bank (tents don’t always have easy outlet access)
Flip-flops for walking to shared bathrooms
Your own toiletries if you’re particular
A note on pet-friendly: Not all these properties allow pets. Always check before booking. We’ve noted which ones do where possible.
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So go ahead. Book that dome in Sapa. Reserve that tent on the beach in Phú Quốc. Take the weekend off. You’ve earned it.
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Safe travels. Comfortable nights.
Douwe, Huyen, Scout & Ted 🚐🐾
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