Ryder Cup glamping site advertises stays up to €900 a night near Adare
Official Ryder Cup glamping options are due to be announced. Picture: Ryder Cup.
A “fully elevated” glamping experience for the 2027 Ryder Cup in Adare has been advertised at up to €900 per night during competition days.
Adare Glamping has advertised a “premium, festival-style glamping village” at a site located at Murphy's Cross, Graigue — a “10-minute walk” from the village.
The website is operated by Pamper the Camper, a camping supply business catering to those attending events such as Electric Picnic.
The organisers of the glamping site are not affiliated with the Ryder Cup or Adare Manor, but are offering accommodation options for visitors.
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“Stylish stays” with “wellness facilities” are advertised, with prices ranging from €1,750 to €3,600 per person for four nights.
The most expensive option, “The Champions Suite”, is priced at €900 per person per night — totalling €7,200 for two guests over four nights during competition days.
It includes a suite tent for two, a double bed with electric blanket, a seating area, a mini-fridge, and a private portable toilet.
The site is expected to offer 24/7 security, along with wellness options such as a “pamper parlour” and a “wellness spa”.
A standard option is priced at €275 per person per night, totalling €2,200 for the competition days.
The website also offers the option to book accommodation for practice days or for the full duration of the tournament.
Campervan and caravan passes are also available, priced at €56.26 per person, per night.
Facilities listed on site include hot showers, wash basins, a reception and check-in area, communal seating, and food and coffee vendors.
A note on Adare Glamping’s website reads: “Adare Glamping operates independently and is not sponsored, endorsed, or affiliated with the Ryder Cup, Adare Manor, or any official event organisers. Any references to the Ryder Cup are for informational purposes only.”
Meanwhile, official Ryder Cup glamping sites are also expected to be announced, along with ticket-inclusive experiences.
On April 24, all match-day tickets for the 2027 Ryder Cup available through an exclusive priority window for Irish residents sold out in under an hour.
Within hours, practice-day and weekly tickets in the same window were also sold out.
More than 150,000 people across the country had pre-registered for early access, with a limited number of tickets available on a first-come, first-served basis from 11am. General admission daily tickets will go on sale through a public ballot on June 3.
A spokesperson for Ryder Cup Europe said details of the official campsite will be announced in due course.
“In addition to the official Ryder Cup campsite, it is understood that organisers continue to look at the idea of using a cruise ship to provide additional accommodation, but nothing has been decided at this stage,” they added.





