The two pop stars are taking their new relationship to a new level

Jan 9, 2014 08:22 GMT  ·  By

Even if their relationship has not been yet officially confirmed, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are enjoying each other's company more and more these days. After their Segway stroll in the park and their photographed embrace, the two are now said to have taken a camping trip together.

Under the watchful eye of Justin Bieber's father, Jeremy, the famous couple went on a weekend trip.

The workers at a campsite on San Andreas Road near Sand Dollar Beach, confirm that Justin and Selena were definitely guests of their establishment, having set up camp on the night of January 4.

The two singers were spotted in a luxury RV, and TMZ reports that the recreational vehicle is owned by none other than Chris Brown. Among the on-board amenities are a big master bedroom, a kitchen, a living room and tons of video games.

One of the employees, Michele Roaring, told interviewers that, “We were so very excited. He came Saturday night and left Sunday afternoon. He and his friend [were] riding his Segway through the campground and toward Manresa [State] Beach. It was the best thing ever.”

Segways were definitely involved in the outing because Justin posted a video on his Instagram that shows his father falling from one.

This latest Justin and Selena sighting comes to confirm to many that the two singers are in fact reunited, after having split up last year. At the time, the breakup was attributed to conflicting schedules and increased media attention or “the price of fame,” as it's been called.

In a radio interview back in December, Justin confessed that he still had feelings for the feisty brunette, and although they were on a break, “not speaking" to each other, he hinted at a possible reunion. He credited Selena as being the inspiration for some of his best songs.

Meanwhile, Selena is enjoying some time off, apparently with Justin by her side, as she is reported to suffer from health issues, associated with her Lupus diagnosis.