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People are paying up to $700 a night to go 'glamping' in luxury tents with 1,500-thread count linens on an island in New York Harbor

Sep 6, 2018, 22:08 IST

Courtesy of Collective Retreats

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  • For between $150 and $700 a night, you can go "glamping" - or luxury camping - on an island in New York Harbor.
  • Guests sleep in Scandinavian-inspired tents with king-sized beds and 1,500-thread count sheets, en-suite bathrooms, electricity, Wi-Fi, and a French Press coffee bar.
  • They can enjoy a multi-course fine dining experience and BBQ picnics.
  • The camp has a picturesque view of the New York City skyline.

You might have heard of luxury camping, or "glamping," in places such as Montana and Alaska - and now, it has come to New York City.

Just moments from the hustle and bustle of the city lies a luxury retreat where the canvas tents house king-sized beds with 1,500-thread count sheets, rain-style showers, and French Press coffee stations, and guests can connect to Wi-Fi and enjoy a multi-course fine dining experience.

Collective Retreats, which also has locations in Montana, Texas, Colorado, and the Hudson Valley in New York, opened its location on Governors Island - an eight-minute ferry ride from lower Manhattan - in July 2018.

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It closes for the year on October 31, when the island closes to the public. You can still make reservations, but spots are filling up quickly, especially on weekends, a representative for Collective Retreats told Business Insider.

Here's a look at the luxury camping experience just moments from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The retreat is on Governors Island, a 172-acre island in New York Harbor that once housed a US Army post.

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The island is an eight-minute ferry ride from lower Manhattan.

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Governors Island is a car-free island that closes to visitors in the evening.

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The campground offers picturesque views of the Manhattan skyline.

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Looking in the other direction, guests can get a clear view of the Statue of Liberty.

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Guests choose from two types of Scandinavian-inspired canvas tents: Journey Tents or Summit Tents.

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In the Journey Tent, guests have the choice of a queen bed or two single beds, which come with 1,000-thread count linens and down comforters.

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The shared bathrooms for Journey Tent guests are a short walk from the tents. They have hot running water and full-flush toilets and come with plush Turkish towels and environmentally-friendly spa bath products.

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The tents have electricity and outlets where guests can plug in their electronic devices to charge.

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Coffee, tea, cocoa, and a hot water kettle are provided in the room.

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Guests can relax in a shared outdoor space with lounge chairs and games.

The Journey Tents, described as 'a spirited communal setting,' start at $150 a night.

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The Summit Tent is the more upscale version of the Journey Tent.

Guests sleep on 1,500-thread count sheets with a down comforter and a designer-curated blanket.

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Each Summit Tent has a private, en-suite bathroom with a rain-style shower and Turkish robes 'for optimal lounging.'

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Guests staying in Summit Tents also get a complimentary daily breakfast and a campfire s'mores kit.

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Guests can drink their morning coffee on their private deck.

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At Collective Retreats, no two luxury tents are exactly the same. The company's interior designer scours antique stores and local markets to find unique furniture and décor.

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Staying in the a Summit Tent will cost you about $700.

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Breakfast at the nearby Three Peaks Lodge is included for Summit Tent guests. For those staying in the Journey Tents, it's $19.

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For dinner, guests can enjoy a multi-course meal at the Three Peaks Lodge or at outdoor tables overlooking the harbor for $120.

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If guests prefer a more informal option, they can get a 'BBQ-in-a-box' for between $28 and $32, which includes table settings, drinks, all ingredients, and help with cleanup and grilling.

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Beer, wine, and hard cider are available to purchase in the Three Peaks Lodge.

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Guests can also order from a takeaway menu of sandwiches, salads, and snacks.

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The camp has plenty of open space where kids can run around or adults can relax in the grass.

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You can even play Jenga while watching the sun set.

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If guests want to venture out of the camp, they can head over to Island Oyster for cocktails, lobster rolls, fish tacos, and of course, oysters.

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Other activities on the island include renting bicycles, playing mini golf, checking out art installations, relaxing on a hammock, and catching an outdoor movie.

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Once Governors Island closes—at 6 p.m. weekdays, 10 p.m. Fridays, and 11 p.m. Saturdays, guests must stay on the 6-acre campground.

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