‘Glamping’ is a new trend that lets adventurers head out to the great outdoors, without sacrificing the luxuries that they’re used to in everyday life. Whether you need wifi for your working vacation, or just prefer a peaceful cabin that has running water to a tent in the woods, glamping has allowed many more people to get in touch with nature without straying too far from their comfort zone. Fortunately for us, there’s an incredible resort where you can go glamping in Delaware, and it’s right in our own backyard.

Massey’s Landing in Long Neck is the ultimate Delaware glamping resort.

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It offers dozens of cabins, many of which include stunning waterfront views.

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The cabins themselves are beyond luxury - you’ll get comfy beds, full appliances, wifi, and more. Glamping in Delaware has never looked so easy!

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The on-site convenience store has everything you could possibly need, just in case you forgot your favorite snack or need to replenish your supplies.

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Bring (or rent) a kayak or SUP and paddle out on the quiet Rehoboth Bay. It’s just about the most peaceful place in Delaware.

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The pool is my favorite part of the resort at Massey’s Landing - it is gigantic, clean, and surrounded by lounge chairs and pretty palm trees.

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The full service bar and restaurant, Paradise Grill, offers live entertainment, great snacks and meals, and a perfectly mixed cocktail. After all, you can’t go glamping in Delaware without a frozen drink in your hand.

The dog-friendly nature of the resort is one reason so many families flock to Massey’s for their vacations.

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When your day begins to wind down, light up a fire and make some s’mores or sit around and enjoy quality time with your loved ones.

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The resort at Massey’s Landing can be found at 20628 Long Beach Dr, Millsboro, Delaware. Visit their website by clicking here to book your unforgettable stay.

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While Massey’s may be the best place to go glamping in Delaware, those who would rather unplug and run away into the woods will be happy to hear that Delaware offers a ton of primitive tent sites in State Parks and other campgrounds. Check them out right here, or contact your favorite state park for rates and information.

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