In our expert guide, we’ve tested the best 6-man and 4-man tents on the market to help you choose the right family tent for your camping adventures.

By Tanya Jackson

Published: Tuesday, 31 January 2023 at 12:00 am


Taking the family camping can be a hugely rewarding and relaxing experience that connects children and adults to nature. A decent family tent offers excellent weatherproofing, a good amount of indoor space and headroom, and a few handy features to make it feel like home, whatever the weather is doing.

Whether you’re planning to invest in a high-spec family tent that will last for years to come, or looking for a tent for the odd family festival, we’ve road-tested what’s out there right now in real conditions, looking at how easy each tent is to put up, its durability, weatherproofing and internal space.

Which family tent is right for me?

To work this out, think about how long you want to camp for, how big your boot space is, and what your family aesthetic is. Bell tents look lovely and are often used as classic ‘glamping’ accommodation. But the only headroom is in the centre of the tent, which means long stays can be hard on adult backs. Tunnel tents offer better headroom and there are many recycled options out there now, but the sound of plastic can rustle underfoot and feel less natural. They’re often trickier to put up.

Another factor to consider is the fly sheet material. Tents with a polyester fly get extremely hot inside when in direct sunlight, whereas polycotton or cotton fly sheets tend to be more breathable and therefore less unbearably hot in the sun. They will usually last longer too, being more UV-resistant.

On the other hand, polyester or other synthetic fabric is cheaper, lighter, more compact and quicker to dry, especially useful before storage.

What to look for in a family tent

A 6-person tent means that there is enough room for six people to sleep next to each other, which is different from how many people can comfortably inhabit the space. So even for two adults and two children, a 6-person tent usually offers just the right amount of space. Many have detachable walls between the sleeping compartments, which can give a sense of privacy that’s handy for teenagers and kids wanting a bit of independence. Think about whether you need electric hook-up, for which you might want a tent with access to a charging point. Bell tents don’t offer compartment walls, but are very easy and quick to put up. It will come down to your personal preference which type you go for.

How much space do I need in the car?

Most 6-person family tents will take up most of the boot of a small hatchback, so be prepared to use a roof box or a trailer if all the seats are occupied. Air tents – with a structure made of inflatable tubes – have wider ‘poles’ and take up the most room. Pole tents are more compact, meaning you can probably squeeze in a double air mattress and possibly a double sleeping bag as well. Make the most of collapsible camping equipment, as you may be able to get a few extra things in under seats.


Best family tents of 2023

Outwell Airville 6SA tent

6-person multi-room tent