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Where to List Your Glamping Site for Maximum Exposure

Glamping Mastermind

11/11/20242 min read

The glamping industry has experienced a boom in recent years, with more and more travelers seeking unique accommodations that blend the great outdoors with the luxury and amenities of a home.

If you're a glamping site owner looking to capture the attention of this growing market, listing your property across various platforms is a wise move.

Here's a rundown on where you could be showcasing your site to ensure it reaches the right audience:

Airbnb

For the bulk of our bookings, Airbnb is the powerhouse. It's like throwing a net in the ocean; you're bound to catch some fish. Listing here is like opening your door to those interested in glamping experiences.

VRBO

Think of VRBO as that quiet corner of the marketplace. It might only bring in a few bookings for me, but those who wander in are just the kind you want at your glamping site. Although their platform and customer service can use some work, it’s a great platform since it's popular in North America.

Expedia

Expedia is like the big city billboard. Not everyone will look up, but those who do may just detour to your spot. It hasn’t brought in a lot of bookings for me, but don't underestimate its reach, especially from an SEO perspective. Expedia could surprise you with its vast affiliate network!

Booking.com

Booking.com is becoming a trend that glampsite owners are listing on. I haven’t set up my listing there just yet, but from what I hear, it’s where people look for stays and their platform is super user-friendly too.

Hipcamp

Hipcamp, the niche market sweetheart. It may contribute to 2% of my bookings, but every one of the guests are great! They come prepared and leave happy. Perfect for reaching those outdoor lovers who are ready to glamp with minimal fuss.


Glamping Hub

By listing your glamping site on Glamping Hub, you tap into a specialized platform where your target audience is actively seeking their next outdoor adventure. This can lead to more tailored bookings and guests who appreciate the unique experience your site offers.

The Dyrt

Only available in the USA for now, The Dyrt is the new kid on the block. It's like finding a new trailhead that only the locals know about. It's a community-driven site, so it might just be the ticket for connecting with fellow campers and nature enthusiasts.


Final Thoughts

Leveraging the diversity and reach of platforms like Airbnb, VRBO, Expedia, Booking.com, Hipcamp, Glamping Hub and The Dyrt can significantly boost the visibility of your glamping site to a broad and eager audience.

Keep in mind, as a glamping site owner, it's important that you tailor your listings to highlight what makes your site special, whether that's luxury amenities, unique accommodations, or stunning natural settings.

By presenting your glamping site across these platforms, you not only increase your exposure but also connect with travelers who are looking for exactly what you have to offer.

Remember, the growing popularity of glamping is a wave you’ll want to ride by ensuring your site stands out where it matters most.