If you’ve been looking for a slow, intentional getaway that doesn’t require a flight, a packed itinerary, or even a full week off, let me tell you about Glamping Aboiteau in Cap-Pelé, New Brunswick. I spent three days here and came home more rested than I’ve felt in months. For anyone searching for an amazing glamping near Moncton, this is could be it. It’s 30 minutes from the city and a completely different world.
I want to be honest with you: I don’t use the word “reset” lightly. But that’s genuinely what happened here. Three days, one private hot tub, a bed worth writing about, and Aboiteau Beach a 10-minute walk from my front door. This post covers all of it, including what the units actually look like, what I did each day, and everything you need to know before you book.
What Is Glamping Aboiteau?
Glamping Aboiteau is a collection of modern, fully self-contained glamping units nestled in Parc de l’Aboiteau in Cap-Pelé, NB. “Glamping” can mean a lot of things, but here it genuinely delivers: these are beautifully designed, architect-quality spaces with full kitchens, private hot tubs, fireplaces, and interiors that feel more like a boutique hotel room than anything you’d associate with camping.
It’s the kind of place that people in other provinces would drive hours for. We have it 30 minutes from Moncton.

Quick Details: Glamping Aboiteau
- Allée du Glamp, Cap-Pelé, NB E4N 0G6 (30 min from Moncton)
- Sleeps up to 4 | 3 separate areas | Private hot tub
- Full kitchen (stove, kettle, Keurig, full cookware)
- Indoor electric fireplace | Outdoor fire pit area
- Aboiteau Beach: 10-minute walk, no car needed
- (506) 577-2234 | hello@glampingaboiteau.com
- @glampingaboiteau on Instagram
The Space: What the Units Actually Look Like
I’ve stayed in a lot of places for content, and I genuinely wasn’t prepared for how thoughtfully designed this one was. From the moment you walk in, the details are right. A statement wallpaper anchors the living space. Clean, modern furniture. Warm wood tones. The kind of kitchen where you actually want to cook a meal instead of ordering in.


The bedroom sits separately from the main living area, which matters more than you’d think. There’s something about closing a door and being in a quiet, softly lit room with a bed this comfortable that shifts your entire nervous system. I woke up the next morning before my alarm wanted to. I didn’t check my phone first. That alone tells you something.


“There’s something about a space that was designed with genuine care. You feel it immediately, even before you’ve unpacked.”
Day One: I Arrived and Immediately Got in the Hot Tub
I came alone for the first day, which was intentional. When you’re a content creator and a parent, solo time is its own kind of luxury. I didn’t have an agenda. I unpacked slowly. I made a cup of tea in that beautiful little kitchen. I sat on the couch in the afternoon light and read a book I’d been meaning to start for a little while.
Then I got in the hot tub. And I stayed there longer than I planned. The privacy fence makes the outdoor space feel completely your own, the string lights above are a nice touch, and the sky above Cap-Pelé on a cloudy evening is something else entirely. I’m not exaggerating when I say I lost track of time.

The food I made that first evening was simple and honestly perfect. Having a full kitchen means you’re not dependent on drive-throughs or delivery. You can eat well, slowly, at your own pace. I cooked, I ate without looking at my phone, and I went to bed early.

Day Two: Breakfast, Yoga, and Aboiteau Beach
I woke up the next morning rested & ready to explore. I made coffee and sat at the little dining table and watched the birds play in the trees for a while.

After breakfast, I did yoga in the main living area. The space is big enough for a full practice, the floors are good underfoot, and the windows face the private yard and hot tub area. It was one of those morning routines that felt like it had always been exactly this.

Then I walked to the beach. Ten minutes. I want to make sure that lands: you walk out of your glamping unit, down a beautiful wooden boardwalk through the marsh, and you arrive at Aboiteau Beach, one of the most quietly beautiful stretches of coastline in the province. No car required. No parking. You’re just there.


“Ten minutes on foot to one of the most beautiful beaches in New Brunswick. That’s the whole commute.”
I came back from the beach, got right back in the hot tub, and waited for my family to arrive. By the time they did, I was already a more patient, more present version of myself. That’s the gift of a place like this. It fills you back up before you have to give again.


Who Is Glamping Aboiteau For?
Honestly? Almost everyone. But let me be specific about who will feel this place the most.
If you’re a solo traveler who needs real quiet, not the performative kind, this is for you. If you’re a couple looking for a reset without the hassle of a big trip, book it now. If you’re a family that wants a home base near the beach without sacrificing comfort, the units sleep four and there’s space for everyone. And if you’re someone who has been saying “I need a break” for the last six months without actually taking one, this is the break you’re describing.
It’s not an outdoor survival experience. It’s not a rustic roughing-it situation. It is, very specifically, a place where you can be deeply comfortable while also being genuinely outside and away from your regular life. That combination is rarer than it should be.
Before You Book: A Few Things to Know
- Book directly at glampingaboiteau.com or through Airbnb
- Units sleep 4, great for couples, solo stays, or small families
- Bring groceries for the full kitchen
- The hot tub is private to your unit
- Aboiteau Beach is a 10-minute walk; no car required once you’re there
- Cap-Pelé village is minutes away for local shops and food
- Check the cancellation policy before you book
Final Thoughts
New Brunswick has always been underestimated as a travel destination, and places like Glamping Aboiteau are exactly why that’s changing. This is world-class glamping. Not “good for New Brunswick.” Good, full stop. The design, the location, the access to the beach, the privacy of the hot tub, the quality of the bed, all of it is genuinely excellent.
I came as a content creator. I left as a person who had actually rested. If you’re anywhere near Moncton and looking for a slow, restorative getaway, this is the one I’d send you to without hesitation.
Follow @glampingaboiteau to keep up with availability and updates, and check glampingaboiteau.com when you’re ready to book.
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