HomeCamper and Campspace, two peer-to-peer camping platforms based in France and the Netherlands, respectively, have merged to form Europe's largest private camping network As part of this arrangement, the newly merged entity also acquired Camperland, a micro-camping platform based in Germany. The terms of the merger remained undisclosed.
The companies plan to provide improved camping experiences and promote sustainable travel methods through this merger. They also aim to establish a stronger community that benefits travelers and hosts across Europe, further driving growth in the micro-camping segment.
HomeCamper and Campspace specialize in micro-camping or offering camping locations for private individuals. This merger allows them to offer 75,000 bookable spots and include over 13,000 hosts. Their inventory includes accommodations such as treehouses, yurts, cabins, and private tents. As part of the deal, Camperland's inventory, a micro-camping platform widening the choice of unique camping spots, adds to their offerings.
Analyst QuickTake: This merger between Homecamper and Campspace is expected to significantly impact the camping and outdoor accommodations industry and, specifically, its competitor Acamp 's market position. Acamp currently offers 4,000+ camping spots by connecting hosts with landowners (up from 2,000 in February 2023), offered across 20 European countries.
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