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How many kids can I bring?

Written by Eloise
Updated over a week ago

All of our cabins worldwide are designed with one queen sized bed for two adults, so there's plenty of room for up to two kids and two adults in a cabin depending on their age/size. Many of our community have taken kids with them, here's some ways you can do it too:

  1. Baby and parents: While minimal, our cabins have tonnes of room for a portacot (on the floor) or a bassinet (on a secure bench next to the bed) for your baby to sleep easy while you're off the grid.

  2. One child, two parents: The classic approach. If you have a young kid this is the way to go, there's tonnes of room to snuggle in bed with you or you could bring a roll-up mattress for the floor. It fits easily while still allowing night-time toilet breaks.

  3. One parent, one child: This one's easy, the bed's a comfortable queen, look no further than here.

  4. One parent, two kids: Here you could have both in bed with you depending on their age, or one in the bed and one on a mattress on the floor.

Unfortunately we can't allow tents or swags to be set up next to the cabin. We recommend packing along a camp mattress for the floor and some extra bedding and towels for the little ones, as the cabins only have a set for two.

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