6 best tents for camping holidays with the family (2024)

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If you're swapping a faraway destination for a Great British camping trip this summer, you'll need a trusty tent to protect you from the elements and keep you cosy.

Before making any big purchases though, there are certain key things to bear in mind. Size, weight and capacity are all important factors, but it’s also wise to consider what you’ll be using your tent for in the future, and how much you’re willing to spend.

Cheaper tents will normally only have a single skin, which means less protection, but they are simple to set up, lightweight and easily transportable, making them perfect for festivals or short camping trips. Pricier tents tend to have a double skin and are usually waterproof, with a more robust frame.

To help you decide which tent is right for you, the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute put them to the test. Planning a staycation right now? You'll find out top picks below and some have great deals on at the moment, including a whopping 50% off our best inflatable tent by Regatta and 10% off this luxury tipi design.

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How we test tents

We sent each tent to a family that regularly goes camping and asked them to sleep in it as much as possible over a three-week period. They timed how long it took to pitch and dismantle and noted how clear the instructions were to follow, as well as marking them on design. Testers also reported back on whether they had a good night's sleep, if there was adequate light and ventilation, and if they'd discovered any handy extra features such as storage pockets.

In the GHI Lab, we tested each tent’s waterproof capabilities using a hydrostatic head machine.

1

Best tent

Halfords 4 Person Vis A Vis Tent

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1

Best tent

Halfords 4 Person Vis A Vis Tent

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Score: 90/100

While some tents are a complete pain to put up, this offering from Halfords was a breeze for our testers to pitch. They found the whole process quick and straightforward, thanks to clear instructions, four helpful colour-coded poles and pre-attached guide ropes.

Once pitched, this tent features two sleep pods that easily fit two people each, as well as a middle area for storage or living. This is an ideal pick for a four-person family on a short trip, but our tester wasn't able to comfortably stand up in it, so it wouldn't be great for a longer stay.

Other than that, the tent offered a good amount of light and ventilation, and it was generally hard to fault it.

Key specifications

Berth:4 people
Dimensions (cm):53 x 20 x 20 (packed), 140 x 210 x 420 (pitched)
Weight:7.3kg
Season rating:1-2
HH:2000mm

2

Best luxury tent

Wiggle Nordisk Alfheim 12.6 Tent

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2

Best luxury tent

Wiggle Nordisk Alfheim 12.6 Tent

Now 10% Off

Score: 81/100

Fans of glamping will love this luxurious tipi-style tent, which not only looks good but also features a removable top that can be used for stargazing.

That's not the roof's primary function though. It also helps with air circulation for comfort, and when the zip-in floor is removed, it means you can use an oven or campfire in the tent itself. That said, this feature comes at a price: the groundsheet is sold separately to the main tent structure, which isn't ideal.

Another slight downside is its weight, which made it inconvenient for our testers to carry from their car to the pitch site. But, it made up for it in spaciousness and standing height. This tent was also extremely easy to pitch, since it only requires one pole.

Key specifications

Berth:6 people
Dimensions (cm):32 x 99 (packed)
Weight:11.8kg
Season rating:Not given
HH:Not given

3

Best family tent

Decathlon Quechua Arpenaz 4.2 4-Person Poled Tent

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3

Best family tent

Decathlon Quechua Arpenaz 4.2 4-Person Poled Tent

Now 22% Off

Score: 78/100

This tent comes with somewhat confusing instructions, but once you get over that hurdle, it’s relatively easy to pitch. The poles were a little difficult to fix, though.

The size of the tent was perfect for a family of four, thanks to its two separate bedrooms and spacious living room that you can stand up in. If you're looking for a larger tent on a smaller budget, this is our top choice - and it looks nice once set up, too.

Key specifications

Berth:4 people
Dimensions (cm):60 x 26 x 26 (packed), H190 (pitched)
Weight:11.7kg
Season rating:3
HH:2000mm - flysheet, 5000mm - groundsheet

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4

Best inflatable tent

Regatta Kolima V2 6-Man Family Tunnel Inflatable Tent

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4

Best inflatable tent

Regatta Kolima V2 6-Man Family Tunnel Inflatable Tent

Now 60% Off

Score: 76/100

Those who prefer an inflatable-style tent should look no further. This model was quick and easy to assemble, although our tester did find it quite difficult to deflate and pack up, as some air was left in the tubes.

Overall though, this tent’s design was top-notch. It's lovely and spacious, with separate sleeping and living areas, plenty of windows to let in natural light, and a built-in hook to hang up a light or torch.

Other handy features include handles on the bag, so you can carry the tent like a rucksack, and an included puncture patch for any mishaps.

Key specifications

Berth:6 people
Dimensions (cm): 96 x 40 x 35 (packed), 470 x 360 (pitched)
Weight: Not given
Season rating:Not given
HH:3000mm

5

Best eco-friendly tent

Vango Osiris 500 Tent

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5

Best eco-friendly tent

Vango Osiris 500 Tent

Score: 73/100

This Vango tent is made using single-use recycled plastics, but that's not all it has going for it. It features two queen-sized bedrooms, which each fit two people comfortably, and our testers were impressed with how much natural light the windows let in.

Weather-wise, it kept our test family warm on a cold day, and the cross-bracing straps prevented the tent from bending in the wind.

The instructions were a bit unclear, but this one wasn't heavy, despite its generous size, and makes for a lovely family tent overall.

Key specifications

Berth: 5 people
Dimensions (cm):73 x 34 x 34 (packed), 195 x 330 x 465 (pitched)
Weight:15.3kg
Season rating:2
HH:3000mm

6

Best for extra space

Coleman Waterfall 5 Deluxe Tent

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6

Best for extra space

Coleman Waterfall 5 Deluxe Tent

Score: 71/100

This five-person tent felt spacious, helped by the separate sleeping and living areas. There was also adequate storage space, which isn't always a given.

Even though it's a large piece of kit, it went back into its carry case with ease. However, it was quite heavy and uncomfortable to carry, so it's not one for bringing on a hike.

The basic instructions and knotted up guide ropes made the pitching process harder than it needed to be, but it is a more affordable buy than many of the others on this list, and it has everything you need for a family getaway on a budget.

Key specifications

Berth: 5 people
Dimensions (cm): 26 x 71 (packed), 490 x 265 x 165 (pitched)
Weight:13.5kg
Season rating: Not given
HH:3000mm

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Things to consider

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Size: All tents will specify the number of people they can sleep but we advise going up a size – so using a three-man tent for two people, for example – if you want a little extra room for bags or equipment. Many have a porch to store muddy boots and larger tents will sometimes offer social or dining areas, too.

Weight: The weight of your tent will determine the type of camping trip you can do. Anything around 5kg or less is best for festivals or short camping weekends where you may have to carry it for longer distances. Larger tents of up to 20kg are more appropriate for campsites you can drive to with several people helping to pitch it.

Season rating: This doesn’t mean how many seasons it can be used in, but is a rating of a tent's ability to deal with different weather conditions. For example, a tent with a 1 season rating is fine in warm conditions and possibly a light rain shower but not much else, whereas a 4 or 5 season tent will keep a person and their gear safe from extreme winter conditions. Not all brands use this rating, but we've specified in each review when available.

HH: This means “hydrostatic head” and is an indication of how waterproof a tent’s fabric is. It measures how much water the fabric can hold before it starts to seep through, as well as the water pressure it can withstand before leaking starts. A basic tent’s flysheet is usually around 2000mm and a groundsheet is 5000mm or more. A tent with a 5000mm reading will protect you against heavy rainfall or a constant downpour.

How to pitch your tent

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We recommend you practise pitching your new tent before your trip, especially if it’s an inflatable option or particularly large. This will stop any confusion (and arguments!) when you reach the campsite.

Guylines – pieces of string or cord that secure your tent to the ground – are essential for stopping your tent from collapsing, especially in high winds. Make sure they’re pulled tight in the same direction as the main poles and check them regularly for correct tensioning, as they expand and contract when the temperature and wind changes.

Always try to face your main door away from any large open spaces on a campsite too, as this will stop the wind from tunnelling through.

And don’t forget to clean and wash your tent once you're home, and leave it to dry completely in the garden before packing it away. This will stop mould and mildew from growing when in storage.

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