Shash Dine' EcoRetreat: A Glamping B&B. Your basecamp for Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, the Grand Canyon, and more. Shash Dine' has been featured and recommended by Travel & Leisure, USA TODAY, Phoenix Magazine, The Huffington Post, The Lake Powell Chronicle, Arizona Highways, The Grand Canyon Trust, Indian Country Today, and the Navajo Times. The Bell Tent
Shash Dine' EcoRetreat: A Glamping B&B. Your basecamp for Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, the Grand Canyon, and more. Shash Dine' has been featured and recommended by Travel & Leisure, USA TODAY, Phoenix Magazine, The Huffington Post, The Lake Powell Chronicle, Arizona Highways, The Grand Canyon Trust, Indian Country Today, and the Navajo Times. The Bell Tent is beautifully furnished and powered by solar.
- Check in: After 2PM
- Check out: Before 11AM
- Cancellation policy: Super Strict
- On arrival: Meet and greet
- Minimum nights: 1 night
- Accepts bookings: 12 months out
- Response time: Within 12 hours
- Response rate: 100%
Activities
Offered on the Host's property or nearby.
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Bell Tent2 Glamping at Shash Dine' in Arizona.
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3 Reviews
This place is Amazing! Beautiful views, great facilities, excellent service! I can’t say enough good things! We will be back!




The hosts were kind and accommodating, but there was definitely some miscommunication. I was sent the following by the hosts:
You've booked tent 2. Again, ALL accommodations here are well appointed. Outfitted with the basic necessities one will need for a pleasant stay - All bedding, linens, wool blankets and sleeping bags for good measure. Candles, candle lanterns, a flashlight, and a solar light. Books, games, snacks, juice, and water.
However, when I got there we only had one bottle of water per person. The water bottles were hot from being left in the sun. When I asked if we could get ice, I was told that we could not. I was told repeatedly that it was my responsibility to bring water both when I asked for more bottles and when I asked for ice. Never in our correspondence was I asked to bring water. I was frustrated by this, because I would have been happy to bring my own water. I did not bring water, because I was told that the tent would be "Outfitted with the basic necessities one will need for a pleasant stay." The next morning, the host apologized for not bringing ice and was much more pleasant.
Besides the frustration with the water, the grounds were in excellent condition. The property was beautiful and clean. The Navajo breakfast was delicious, especially the tea and coffee. I would stay here again, but make sure to bring water! (Even if they tell you they have it.)




My friend and I had such an incredible time at Shash Diné! Once you enter the ranch, you are truly enveloped in the beauty and peace of the desert. The tent had super sweet decor, and the beds were incredibly comfy. After 13 1/2 hours of driving that day, this retreat was a dream. Not only was the sunset incredible, but the stars were breathtaking, and worth staying up a little later to experience the expansive view. The hosts were so kind, and we loved the delicious traditional breakfast. I will definitely come back. Heck, I would move here if I could.
Awards
- Property
- Glamping In Navajoland
- State
- Arizona
- Country
- United States
- $254/night
- 1 Site
Thank you for your feedback. Please note that all listing material states: Is there access to safe drinking water? (A) No For safe drinking water, campers can expect to (select all that apply): (A) Bring Your Own Water Any other information to share? (A) We are an off grid glamping B&B. There is no running water/no electricity. It is always best to read the listing in it's entirety. We welcome you here always. However, we provided ample information.