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Plus, why you should visit Portland, Maine, during shoulder season Having trouble viewing this email? [Click Here]( [10best logo]( [forward this email]( [Don't rough it: 9 sublime glamping tents and treehouses for the luxury traveler]( [Don't rough it: 9 sublime glamping tents and treehouses for the luxury traveler]( If you love the great outdoors but aren’t fond of roughing it, glamping is the way to go. Short for glamorous camping, the best glamping getaways combine activities like stargazing or exploring national parks with creature comforts like feather-soft beds and indoor plumbing. Glamping means staying in luxury treehouses, vintage trailers, tiny houses, and safari-style tents with amenities as sumptuous as a five-star hotel room. Or maybe a really fancy igloo underneath the northern lights fits the bill — with a shower and beverage bar for morning coffee, of course. If this sounds like your idea of heaven, we rounded up nine resorts in the U.S. that offer incredible glamping experiences. [Read the Story]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest]( [Why the shoulder season is the best time to visit Portland, Maine]( [Why the shoulder season is the best time to visit Portland, Maine]( Portland, Maine, is a coastal gem with a working seaport where you can breathe salty air, watch seagulls strut, and catch a ferry to one of Casco Bay’s lightly tread islands. The small New England city has a delectable culinary scene, fine art museum, and walking trail that focuses on African-American history. Craft breweries and a robust cocktail culture offer a windfall of potent potables. One-of-a-kind shops and do-it-yourself workshops add to the homespun vibe. Maine is tethered to the sea, so you’re never far from a lighthouse or lobster roll. Portland draws tourists like a magnet, especially during the warm summer months. But plan your visit for shoulder seasons in winter, spring, or late fall and you’ll get into popular dining spots without a reservation, enjoy lower prices at hotels, and have plenty of room to roam. Read on and see what to do and where to eat, drink, shop, and stay in Portland, Maine. [Read the Story]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest]( [10best logo]( Trusted Travel + Lifestyle Advice [visit us on facebook]( [visit us on twitter]( [visit us on pinterest]( [visit us on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 32 E Broad St, Greenville, SC 29601 Need to unsubscribe? [Click Here](

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