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8 of the best glampings in Mendoza

A selection of glampings in Mendoza for a nature retreat.

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Sleeping under a starry sky, waking up to the sound of nature, and enjoying all the comforts of a boutique hotel: this is the experience at the best glampings in Mendoza, a trend that combines camping with luxury and comfort.

Mendoza, with its imposing geography and adventurous spirit, has become an ideal destination for this type of accommodation, offering options that combine privileged views, local cuisine, and total disconnection. From domes with private jacuzzis to safari-style tents in the middle of vineyards, these glampings redefine the way to experience nature.

If you’re looking for a unique getaway, far from the noise and without sacrificing comfort, this list of the 8 best glampings in Mendoza will make you want to pack your bags.

1. El Nido Glamping

If you’re looking for a glamping experience where nature takes center stage, El Nido Glamping is the perfect destination. Located on the northern shore of the Potrerillos Dam, this site emphasizes minimal intervention in the environment, offering sustainable accommodation without sacrificing comfort or design. With only a few private domes, each equipped with a bathroom and kitchen, privacy and comfort are guaranteed.

The panoramic views of the Andes Mountains and the water mirror make it a true sanctuary for relaxation, but also a strategic spot for adventure lovers. The area offers various outdoor activities, from trekking and horseback riding to kayaking and sailing. The complex also features a pool and two wooden tubs for relaxing after a day of exploring.

Tip: The experience is completed with a fire zone, perfect for enjoying barbecues with an unforgettable backdrop, all in a responsible manner.

Where: Camino Sin Nombre, M5549, Mendoza, Argentina.

2. Valle Hermoso Eco Lodge

Located in a hidden paradise between mountains, rivers, and valleys, Valle Hermoso Eco Lodge is the perfect place for those seeking disconnection without sacrificing comfort. Situated on the shores of Valle Hermoso Lagoon, in the Malargüe department, this complex combines glamping, camping, and a gastronomic offering with typical mountain flavors.

The experience adapts to each traveler with two categories of domes: Standard (with an external bathroom) and Suite (with a private bathroom and balcony with a direct view of the lagoon). The complex also has a mountain restaurant and a camping area equipped with grills, shelters, and restrooms.

For the more adventurous, the place offers a wide range of activities, from horseback riding through the Andean landscapes and self-guided trekking to mountain biking and kayaking in crystal-clear waters.

Tip: The perfect time to discover this valley surrounded by a majestic mountain range is from November to February, as the temperature range is quite marked between day and night.

Where: Ruta 222, Malargüe, Mendoza, Argentina.

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3. Domos Andinos HostCamp

Imagine this fusion: adventure, comfort, and enjoyment. Domos Andinos HostCamp fulfills it all and is the perfect place if you're looking for a unique experience. Located just a few kilometers from the Potrerillos Dam, this mountain retreat invites you to disconnect from the noise and immerse yourself in the vastness of the Andes Mountains. With only four domes – one for four people and three for two – the experience is exclusive and intimate, ensuring tranquility and full contact with nature.

The complex features a fully equipped multipurpose room, including a kitchen, two spacious bathrooms, and a rest area ideal for sharing. There is also a grill and wood oven for those who enjoy cooking outdoors. Among the recommended activities, trekking on nearby trails is a must, with Andean landscapes that surprise at every turn. If you book directly through their website, you’ll get a 15% discount on your stay.

Tip: If you love trekking, we recommend doing the Cascada del Salto trail, a 3-hour hike through the valley surrounded by the Cordón del Plata mountain range. Keep reading as we share more trekking trails in Mendoza in this list.

Where: Ruta Provincial 89, Las Vegas, M5549 Potrerillos, Mendoza, Argentina.

4. Vista Pedra Glamping

If you've ever dreamed of waking up in the mountains, with the Andes Mountains as a backdrop and the Potrerillos Dam at your feet, Vista Pedra Glamping is the place to be. This accommodation blends immersion in nature with all the necessary comforts for a comfortable and memorable stay.

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Each dome, designed for two people, is equipped with a box spring bed, wood heating, and a fully equipped kitchen, ensuring warmth and comfort in any season. The experience is completed with outdoor breakfasts, dinners by the fire, and the possibility of exploring the area with activities such as trekking, kayaking, rafting, or horseback riding.

Tip: Locals enjoy a 25% discount on their reservation using the code "promomenducos".

Where: Av. Los Cóndores, Los Jilgueros, M5549 El Salto, Mendoza, Argentina.

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5. Chozos Resort

Chozos Resort is a destination you can’t miss if you want to experience the best landscape in Mendoza. With a privileged view of the imposing Cordón del Plata, this resort is more than just a glamping site: it’s an art piece in itself. Visitors will enjoy the serenity of nature and the sophistication of art in a setting that invites rest, surrounded by over 800 hectares of vineyards.

In the middle of a canyon filled with native flora, its Glam Camps offer an experience that redefines luxury camping. With only four camps currently in operation and 18 more projected, this space allows guests to sleep under the stars in structures that mimic clay, with an interior design created by artist Luis Battaglia. Every detail in these shelters is designed to connect travelers with nature, from suspended hammocks over the ravine to stunning 360° views of the vineyards. A unique experience for those seeking tranquility and adventure with style.

Tip: This place was designed by Mendoza artist Sergio Roggerone, inspired by the ancient dwellings of the Urus, blending tradition with modernity.

Where: Servidumbre del paso S/N, Alto Agrelo, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza

6. Glamping Mendoza

Located in Colonia Suiza, just 25 minutes from downtown Mendoza, Glamping Mendoza is the ideal option for those looking for a mountain getaway without straying too far from the city. With strategically placed domes offering panoramic views of the Andean landscapes, this accommodation combines the tranquility of the natural environment with all the comforts needed for a relaxed stay.

The complex features a pool, parking, and access by car, bus, or motorcycle, making it easy to get there from any point. Additionally, its sustainable approach, using solar panels, allows guests to enjoy the surroundings responsibly. Although the service is only for accommodation, its affordable price makes it a must for those looking for a glamping experience without breaking the bank.

Tip: The domes have their own dock with access to the water mirror where you can set up your own picnic and enjoy total connection with nature.

Where: Ruta 82 km 29 calle Joufrau s/n, M5539, Mendoza, Argentina.

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7. Domos Uspallata

Located in the heart of the high mountains, Domos Uspallata offers a glamping experience designed to reconnect with nature in its purest form. Each dome is designed for a comfortable and cozy stay, with a spring mattress, private bathroom with hot water, heating, and its own kitchen. For those who prefer a worry-free experience, the accommodation also includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner service in each dome.The complex also features a pool, a stream, a forest, a garden, and bikes available for guests. A 360-degree experience for anyone visiting the province.


The location is ideal for exploring some of Mendoza’s most impressive landscapes, such as Mount Aconcagua, the Puente del Inca, and the Cerro Siete Colores. Activities like horseback riding, massages, trekking, and rafting are also available to experience the mountains from different perspectives.

Tip: The area's low light pollution allows for unique stargazing, making each night a natural spectacle. We recommend enjoying this spectacle on a new moon night.

Where: La Fundición, Ruta 13 s/n, M5545 Uspallata, Mendoza

8. DenMoza EcoLodge

DenMoza EcoLodge is a sure bet you can’t miss. Located on the northern shore of the Potrerillos Dam, this glamping offers domes and rooms with panoramic views of the majestic Cordón del Plata, combining rest, gastronomy, and adventure in a privileged setting.

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You can also enjoy its panoramic pool and solarium, ideal for relaxing after a day of exploring the mountains. But the surprises don't end here, because staying at DenMoza lets you try kayaking on the dam, horseback riding, and self-guided trekking. For the more adventurous, the area offers activities like rafting, rappelling, and canopy tours, organized by local providers.

Tip: The stay includes a gastronomic proposal that complements the experience, perfect for ending the day with a dinner under the stars.

Where: 5539, Mendoza, Argentina

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