
(SPOT.ph) Glamping has become so popular in the Philippines that cool tents in different shapes and forms just keep on springing up. There's a cube-shaped tiny house, a roof with glass windows, or domes in the middle of a strawberry field. Domescape in Nasugbu, Batangas combines sci-fi-looking geodesic domes with plush beddings that are too comfy to pass up.



Domescape has five glamping domes. The first, which has minimalist interiors, can accommodate up to six guests for P7,500 a night. The second dome can fit up to four people for P6,000. The third and fourth options can collectively accommodate 12 guests for P15,000 a night. Like domes one and two, it has a natural swimming pool; but this one has water slides for a more enjoyable experience. The fifth dome (P8,000 per night) has Bohemian-themed interiors and a loft that provides more bedroom space. All accommodations are fully airconditioned and equipped with a mini-refrigerator, a kettle heater, a microwave oven, and a humidifier fan.
Domescape is in Nasugbu, Batangas. Rates start at P6,000. To book, follow Domescape on Facebook or Airbnb.
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