Geodesic Domes Offer Front Row Seats to Nature in This Luxurious Glamping Experience

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When thinking of a Florida vacation, many envision sandy beaches and amusement parks. But given the amazing landscapes and biodiversity of the area, wouldn’t it be cool to also experience all of that? LULU Glamping, located in the heart of Miami Dade County, is marrying nature with design for the ultimate getaway.

As a truly luxurious glamping facility, LULU Glamping offers the all the comforts of technology without sacrificing the beauty of the outdoors. Each glamping site boasts 1,100 square feet, divided among two geodesic domes and a private patio. The 364-square-foot main dome features a bedroom that can accommodate up to four guests, as well as a kitchenette and lounge area. The bathroom, equipped with a bathtub and shower, is located in a separate dome.

LULU Glamping, which claims to be first glamping experience in South Florida, also provides amenities to experience the surrounding greenery to the fullest. On top of tanning lounge chairs, each patio also has its own private hot tub, outdoor dining pergolas, and barbecue area. All of this is in complete privacy created by strategically positioning each glamping site among bushes and trees.

The clever design of LULU Glamping’s geodesic domes make them a luxurious front row seat to stargazing. Thanks to their immersive design—particularly, their expansive 15-feet-wide skylights—you can lay back and marvel at the night sky. During the day, there are also plenty of things to do, like exploring the nature trails to observe flora and fauna or practicing yoga in the great outdoors.

Paying tribute to the local habitats, sustainability is at the heart of LULU Glamping. “Our domes have a minimal environmental impact,” the company assures potential guests, “consuming 50% less energy for heating and cooling compared to conventional structures.” They also acknowledge the challenges a tropical area such as South Florida presents, so each dome is also hurricane-proof.

LULU Glamping is opening its doors in November 2023. You can now book your stay through Indiegogo and have access to a special price. To stay up to date, you can follow LULU Glamping on Instagram.

LULU Glamping, located in the heart of Miami Dade County, is marrying nature with design for the ultimate getaway.

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Each glamping site boasts 1,100 square feet, divided among two geodesic domes and a private patio.

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As any truly luxurious glamping facility, LULU Glamping offers all the comforts of technology without sacrificing the beauty of the outdoors.

lulu glamping geodesic domeslulu glamping geodesic domes

The 364-square-foot main dome features a bedroom that can accommodate up to four guests, as well as a kitchenette and lounge area.

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The bathroom, equipped with a bathtub and shower, is located in a separate dome.

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On top of tanning lounge chairs, each patio also has its own private hot tub, outdoor dining pergolas, and barbecue area.

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All of this is in complete privacy created by strategically positioning each glamping site among bushes and trees.

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The clever design of LULU Glamping’s geodesic domes make them a luxurious front row seat to stargazing.

lulu glamping geodesic domeslulu glamping geodesic domes

LULU Glamping is opening its doors in November 2023.

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LULU Glamping: Website | Instagram | Indiegogo

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