The best glamping near Dunedin with hot tubs

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Dunedin may border the Gulf Coast, but it sits at the center of Florida’s action, with Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg all within reach. Start your Dunedin camping trip with a leisurely stroll downtown before you make your way to the scenic St. Joseph Sound. Check in to a beachfront RV campsite overlooking the Gulf of Mexico or a family-friendly camping resort along one of the area’s trademark lakes. If you’d rather maximize your time on land, linger instead in an A-frame surrounded by Dunedin’s signature pine trees. With so many landscapes in one area, Dunedin warrants more than just a detour.

95% (6) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Dunedin

1. The Bougainvillea Glamping Tent

90%
(5)
25mi from Dunedin · 1 site · Lodging
Escape to a charming glamping retreat in Lutz, FL, where nature meets comfort in the most delightful way. Nestled among the trees, this cozy getaway offers all the modern amenities you need to unwind and recharge. Enjoy a restful night in a queen-sized bed, and start your day refreshed with your own private bathroom and all the essentials. Relax and soak in the serene surroundings with a hot tub, or spend your days fishing at the peaceful pond just steps away. For those who love the great outdoors, there's a fire pit for evening s’mores, a grill for BBQs, and outdoor dining to enjoy meals al fresco under the stars. Inside, you’ll find a comfortable space equipped with a TV, WiFi, AC, heat, and a fan, so you’ll always feel right at home, no matter the weather. Plus, coffee lovers will appreciate the Keurig at your fingertips to start your mornings off right. Although you're tucked away in nature, the 10-foot sound barrier ensures peace and privacy, while you're still just a short drive from beaches, theme parks, restaurants, and entertainment. The best part? Pets are welcome, so you can bring along your furry friends to share in the experience! Whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat in nature or an adventure-filled getaway, this glamping spot offers the perfect mix of seclusion and convenience. Come relax, recharge, and make lasting memories at your home away from home.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$100
 / night

Dunedin may border the Gulf Coast, but it sits at the center of Florida’s action, with Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg all within reach. Start your Dunedin camping trip with a leisurely stroll downtown before you make your way to the scenic St. Joseph Sound. Check in to a beachfront RV campsite overlooking the Gulf of Mexico or a family-friendly camping resort along one of the area’s trademark lakes. If you’d rather maximize your time on land, linger instead in an A-frame surrounded by Dunedin’s signature pine trees. With so many landscapes in one area, Dunedin warrants more than just a detour.

95% (6) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Dunedin

1. The Bougainvillea Glamping Tent

90%
(5)
25mi from Dunedin · 1 site · Lodging
Escape to a charming glamping retreat in Lutz, FL, where nature meets comfort in the most delightful way. Nestled among the trees, this cozy getaway offers all the modern amenities you need to unwind and recharge. Enjoy a restful night in a queen-sized bed, and start your day refreshed with your own private bathroom and all the essentials. Relax and soak in the serene surroundings with a hot tub, or spend your days fishing at the peaceful pond just steps away. For those who love the great outdoors, there's a fire pit for evening s’mores, a grill for BBQs, and outdoor dining to enjoy meals al fresco under the stars. Inside, you’ll find a comfortable space equipped with a TV, WiFi, AC, heat, and a fan, so you’ll always feel right at home, no matter the weather. Plus, coffee lovers will appreciate the Keurig at your fingertips to start your mornings off right. Although you're tucked away in nature, the 10-foot sound barrier ensures peace and privacy, while you're still just a short drive from beaches, theme parks, restaurants, and entertainment. The best part? Pets are welcome, so you can bring along your furry friends to share in the experience! Whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat in nature or an adventure-filled getaway, this glamping spot offers the perfect mix of seclusion and convenience. Come relax, recharge, and make lasting memories at your home away from home.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$100
 / night

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The best glamping near Dunedin with hot tubs guide

Where to go

Honeymoon Island

Here’s a must-see for honeymooners—or any camper with a yen for hiking, birdwatching, swimming, and exploring. Sure, your Dunedin campsite may already feel like paradise, but Honeymoon Island State Park takes Florida’s beauty a step further. Scan the sky for eagles and osprey and the shore for seashells. You’ll start your Dunedin camping trip with more than just a glimpse of its water.

Caladesi Island

Once you’ve visited Honeymoon Island, take the ferry to Caladesi Island State Park. Only reachable by boat, the park rewards all campers who pay it a visit, so come prepared for a full day of fun in the sun. Aspiring mermaids can explore the pristine waters of paradise by kayak or canoe, while leisure-seekers can soak up island vibes directly from the shore.

All around the lakes

Freshwater lakes surface all over Dunedin, from the smaller lakes in and around the city, to the larger Lake Tarpon on the periphery. Settle into a lakefront RV campsite, and sip your morning coffee with a stunning view. Come sunset, crack open a beer and grab your fishing rod. If you catch a big enough bass, why not make your dinner—straight from your campsite with a grill?

When to go

So much of Dunedin’s charm is in its location, so plan your camping trip to maximize your time in the water. Florida’s heat rarely falters, though you’ll want to keep an eye on hurricane season, which runs from late June through November. While you can certainly camp year-round, swimmers, boaters, and snorkelers should plan accordingly. If you do camp during the rainier months, an RV campsite or log cabin with wifi will better cover your bases.

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