One of the joys of glamping is that you don't need much — a good tent already provides the essentials. This checklist covers what to bring, what's usually included and what to leave at home, so you arrive relaxed and ready.
What's usually already provided
At a comfortable glamping stay like ours, you don't need to bring these:
Bed, fresh linen and pillows
Bath towels
Air conditioning & heating
Mini fridge
WiFi and parking
Access to a shower, kitchen and the pool
Glamping packing checklist
Light layers — a jumper or shawl for breezy evenings
Swimwear and a beach towel (keep the bath towel for the shower)
Comfortable shoes plus sandals or flip-flops
Sun protection — sun cream, sunglasses, a hat
Reusable water bottle
Small torch or headlamp (or use your phone) for the walk back at night
Insect repellent for the countryside evenings
Chargers & a power bank
Basic toiletries and any medication
A good book for the pool
Nice-to-haves
A bottle of local wine or cava for sunset by the pool
A picnic blanket for the beach
A cool bag for market finds and drinks
What to leave at home
You won't need a tent, sleeping bag, camping stove or bulky gear — that's the whole point of glamping. Pack light and leave room for a few treasures from the Las Dalias market.