What is glamping ?

A practical guide for operators, landowners, resorts, and event producers

Glamping (glamorous camping) combines immersive nature stays with the comfort and reliability of boutique hospitality. 

Rempar Glamping blends hotel-level comfort with wild, cinematic locations across Croatia and EU.


It’s immersion in nature without giving up comfort or time.




Instead of basic tents and shared facilities, guests sleep in designer, semi-permanent tented units—with real beds, private bathrooms, climate control, power, and curated outdoor spaces.

Unlike traditional camping, glamping is a hospitality product: engineered structures, documented safety, defined service flows, and predictable operating costs. 

That’s where Rempar comes in—designing, engineering, manufacturing, installing, and maintaining tailor-made tented units and the supporting program around them.
What glamping is 
(and isn’t)
Is: semi-permanent, engineered tented accommodation with documented specs, wind/weather tolerances, fire-retardant materials, and service plans.

Is not: DIY camping, temporary festival tents without certification, or a structure left to age without maintenance.

Premium guest experience

without heavy construction

Faster time-to-revenue

vs. bricks-and-mortar

Scalable

add clusters season by season

Low-impact

light foundations, native landscapinglight foundations, native landscaping, solar assist

Flexible business models

pop-ups, boutique sites, resort extensions, agri-tourism, brand activations

Guests choose glamping for place and comfort in the same moment.

Comfort you can rely on

proper mattresses, premium linens, private ensuite with hot shower, A/C or heating, fast Wi-Fi (site-dependent).

Space to breathe

private decks, panoramic openings, thoughtful storage and lighting.

Effortless stays

seamless arrival info, clear wayfinding, optional concierge for activities.

Restorative by design

dawn light, stars at night, soundscapes instead of noise—without sacrificing safety or hygiene.

Rempar supplies tents, installation, and maintenance programs. Operators provide the site, utilities interface, and service model.

01

Tented accommodation

(2–4 pax baseline) with private bathroom options

02

Decking & foundations

(light footprint; level, drained, safe)

03

Utilities

power (grid or hybrid solar), water, wastewater/black-water handling to local code

04

Access & wayfinding

paths, lighting, emergency access, fire safety assets

05

Back-of-house flows

cleaning/linen store, waste sorting, service access, spares

06

Amenity layer

(optional): café/terrace, wellness corner (sauna/hot tub), shared lounge pavilion

07

Digital & ops

arrival instructions, SOPs, incident protocols, maintenance calendar