Icehotel Jukkasjärvi

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Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
Icehotel Jukkasjärvi
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1 December 2020

The concept Icehotel 365 makes the sleeping-on-ice experience available to combine with fall and summer adventures as well as the classic winter excursions. The specially designed building is run on renewable energy, mainly on solar power, in the summer months.

The interior holds the same standard and visual design as the winter structure. The exterior in winter has the same shape and look as the adjacent winter structure, and in summer, the arched roof is covered in grass.

The original and world-famous Ice hotel is open year-round and we offer a hotel and ephemeral art exhibition in a unique natural cycle, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. The story of Icehotel starts in 1989 when it became the world’s first and largest hotel made of ice and snow.

Each year the winter hotel is reincarnated in a new guise, carefully designed and handcrafted by around 40 artists from all around the world. Since 2016 Icehotel has expanded with a permanent structure as a complement to the winter hotel; which has made it possible for guests to enjoy the splendid art of ice year-round.

LIFE ENRICHING MOMENTS

The mission of Icehotel group is to create life enriching experiences. Momentary stories and meetings that become keepsakes to remember and share forever.

When we started out in 1989, the small art gallery grew to become a kind of hotel the world had never seen before. It was the start of a journey, which has brought the world to Torne River, and Torne River to the world.

Today, 30 years later, we are fortunate to do this 365 days of the year over two integrated focus areas; Icehotel – the destination with a hotel made of ice and snow and the Icehotel Creative Experience with ice bars, events, and products around the globe.

THE MASTER BRAND

The most known is, of course, the destination and master brand, Icehotel. The seasonal winter resort expanded in 2016 with the opening of Icehotel 365, run on solar power to keep –5 C all year.

Aiming to create a total experience for our visitors, we manage adventure and culinary experiences either in-house or in close partnership with carefully selected partners.

FOR BRANDS WITH A STORY TO TELL

The origin of the wold-renowned ice bar concept Icebar by Icehotel and some 30 years experience of Ice events around the globe. We first started creating ice experiences on behalf of other brands in the 1990s.

With a year-round supply of crystal clear, Arctic ice from the Torne River, unrivaled know-how and a global network of designers we are commissioned by brands like Volvo, Chanel, King, and Nobel.

THE ICEHOTEL FAMILY

We are experience artists and storytellers. Our inspiration is the Arctic and the delicate beauty of crafting something that is ephemeral yet engaging all your senses. We create experiences using the crystal clear ice from Torne River, the Arctic nature and produce as our materials.

The Icehotel family is a colorful mix of people, each with their own passion as their artwork – be it food, wilderness, local customs, sculpting or travel design.

How to get here

200 km above the Arctic Circle, in the magical light from the midnight sun and the northern lights is where you’ll find Icehotel. Kiruna Airport and Kiruna Train Station are located 10 and 20 minutes away from Icehotel. If you have booked accommodation at Icehotel you can book a transfer directly through us, either by bus or by dog sled.

ROOMS

Each suite is individually themed and hand carved by artists commissioned from around the world and a wide range of disciplines. The art suites are part of the concept Icehotel 365, available all year round inside a specially designed building run on solar power.

These art suites, like the winter suites, are our individually designed and sculpted thematic suites. The artists, perhaps from Kiruna, Germany, UK or the US have been picked from over two-hundred applicants and invited to make the suite you’ll be sleeping in.

Each suite is unique and has never been created before. Please note that the photos on this page show the room type not the actual room. The room holds a temperature of -5 to -8 degrees Celsius. The suites are furnished with exclusive beds, for ultimate comfort.

The bed is covered with reindeer hides and on top of this, you sleep in a thermal sleeping bag. The room has doors with locks for your privacy. There are warm communal toilets for overnight guests inside Icehotel 365.

PRIVATE CHANGING CUBICLE AND STORAGE IN RIVERSIDE LOBBY

In Riverside, the warm lobby by the river, you will find communal changing rooms, toilets and saunas for women and men. In the morning hot lingonberry juice will be served for all guests staying in ice rooms and suites.

A complimentary private changing booth is included for guests staying in an Art Suite. Spending a night in Icehotel is a surreal experience and a memory for life – please let us know if we can help you in any way during your stay.

Arctic Chalet

Our Arctic Chalets are traditionally Scandinavian with natural materials and colors. Rustic, simple and comfortable, this two bedroom apartment is decorated in natural materials and organic shades of dark blue, white and brown.

The Arctic Chalet has a rustic character, with pine wood paneled walls, tiled floors and birchwood details complemented by shades of dark blue, grey and white.

The master bedroom is furnished with a comfortable Carpe Diem Bed (160 x 200 cm) for ultimate comfort. There is also one single bedroom, a small lounge, a kitchenette and a bathroom with shower.

The cabins are located in a u-shaped walkway between Icehotel, the main reception and Icehotel shop – all within a couple of minutes’ walk.

Ice Room
Our standard room with ice décor. Available December – April inside Icehotel Winter. The ice room has a classic design and holds a temperature of -5 to -8 degrees Celsius. The bed you sleep on has a thick mattress that rests on a wooden base.

The bed is covered with reindeer hides and you sleep in a thermal sleeping bag. Instead of doors the hotel rooms have curtains that you draw to give you and your company privacy.

PRIVATE CHANGING CUBICLE AND STORAGE IN RIVERSIDE LOBBY

In Riverside, the warm lobby next to the hotel, you will find communal changing rooms, toilets and saunas for women and men. In the morning hot lingonberry juice will be served for all guests staying in ice rooms and suites – then a sauna session and hot shower awaits before breakfast.

Your luggage is stored in the luggage storage room prior to your overnight stay. Spending a night in Icehotel is a surreal experience and a memory for life – please let us know if we can help you in any way during your stay.

Arctic culinary destination

Icehotel is ranked the top restaurant in Kiruna and top three in Swedish Lapland in White Guide; Scandinavia’s most comprehensible restaurant guide.

Our international kitchen brigade puts a cosmopolitan twist to the local ingredients, sourced from the region’s rivers, mountains, marshes and forests. Here you can enjoy local dishes and unique drinks – all served on ice if you’d like to.

Enjoy your meal in our warm and traditional restaurant
An escape from the sub-zero degrees, but still letting our ice and surroundings take center stage. Sourcing our ingredients from the local area, we serve delicacies like reindeer, moose, Arctic char and bramble berries.

Choose from the a la carte menu or pre-book the Ice menu with wine package – one of our specially crafted dining experiences. Icehotel is ranked the top restaurant in Kiruna and top three in Swedish Lapland in White Guide; Scandinavia’s most comprehensible Restaurant Guide.

Our international kitchen brigade put a cosmopolitan twist to the local ingredients, sourced from the region’s rivers, mountains, marshes and forests. The beautiful Torne river ice adds an element to your dinner in the shape of table décor, dishes or bowls.

Influences from nature

Sami culture and Swedish classics have all influenced Jukkasjärvi and the food at Icehotel. Flavors of nature, lingonberries, cloudberries and fir are combined with reindeer, moose and Arctic char.

Icehotel restaurant

The dining room in Icehotel Restaurant is warm and traditional – an escape from the sub-zero degrees, but still letting our ice and surroundings take center stage. Choose from the a la carte menu or try our specially crafted dining experience – the ice menu.

The Veranda

At the Veranda we serve a twelve course menu cooked in front of the guests. This food experience welcome our guests “home” to Icehotel and also home to Sweden. You are invited to sit down at the huge wooden table with the rest of the guests.

Two chefs from the Icehotel brigade cook and serve a twelve-course menu with accompanying beverages in front of you. While you enjoy the food, the chefs talk about the produce.

The old homestead

The rustic Homestead has a special place in the heart of Jukkasjärvi locals. In the timbered building dating back to 1768, which is also a museum, an open fire is crackling in winter, and the porch overlooking the calm passing of Torne river is a welcome spot for drinks and meals in summer. It’s very popular amongst both guests and locals so make sure to book your spot in good time.

Icebar

Sip on a delicious cocktail or have a glass of Champagne – obviously the glasses are made entirely out of ice. Dance on a floor made of snow and do some late night mingling with visitors from near and far that have all traveled to this little bar by the Torne River. You find our ice bar in the permanent part of Icehotel, open every day year round.

Lounge

Located behind the lobby, our lounge is open December to April, serving light snacks, hot drinks, cocktails and beers. Bring your book, a deck of cards or make some new friends between excursions or while your room is ready for check-in.

Activities in the arctic

All tours start and end at Icehotel. If the activity is located elsewhere, you will always be picked up and left of at Icehotel ‘Meeting Point’ unless something else is stated, a service included in your tour.

Since all activities more or less are located outdoors, our greatest concern is for you to be properly dressed in order to be able to enjoy your activity to the fullest.

We therefore during the period of sub-zero degrees in Jukkasjärvi offer all guests participating in outdoor activities a loan of warm outerwear suited for the Arctic climate. Read more about your specific tour in the section ’Equipment’.

Ice Sculpting
Duration: 1,5 hours Suitable for: Everyone Age limit: 13 Group capacity: Up to 25 persons Included: Loan of tools Gather at: Meeting Point. Do as Icehotel’s artists and create your own ice sculpture from pure Torne River ice.

Take an intense course in ice sculpting – a must when you’re at Icehotel. Take the opportunity to create your own ice sculpture out of the pristine natural ice — something many artists dream of.

The class starts with the instructor talking about your block of the crystal–clear ice harvested from Torne River, followed by an introduction on how to use the tools and the basics of ice sculpting.

Wilderness Dinner
Duration: 4 hours Suitable for: Everyone Included: Pre-dinner aperitif, three course dinner & wine package or non alcoholic drinks. Gather at: Meeting Point
Enjoy a three-course wilderness dinner inspired by the current season.

Taste the season on this delicious dining experience in the woodlands. You head out to a secluded wilderness camp in a boat or minivan depending on the season, together with a guide.

The northernmost part of Sweden has eight seasons, each with its own characteristics, which inspires the exclusive three-course wilderness dinner made and served by your guide. Enjoy the wonderful flavors of the current season — from northern lights in the fall and winter to the midnight sun in the summer.

Helkroppsmassage – 60 minuter

Enjoy the world famous swedish massage – also known as “classic massage”. This is a gentle form of whole-body massage that releases tensions with techniques such as: gliding strikes, kneading and pressure.

This gives you a pleasant feeling of relaxation. The massage stimulates your blood circulation and lymphatic system as well as softening up your muscle tissues.

Sauna
Duration: 2,5 hours Suitable for: Everyone Restrictions: We don’t recommend pregnant women or people with cardiovascular diseases to plunge into the hole in the ice during the sauna ritual. Included: Light finger food, towel, bathrobe, spa-products & diploma Gather at: Jukkasjärvi Culture Sauna.

Relaxing and wholesome sauna experience. Pamper body and soul with a specially composed sauna ritual including a roll in the snow and an ice plunge.

The sauna has a long tradition in northern Sweden and the contrasts between hot and cold are said to have wholesome effects, so take the opportunity and use the sauna like a local in Jukkasjärvi Culture Sauna.

Do the ten steps in Jukkasjärvi Sauna Ritual and try everything from the sauna, wash with tar soap, take a plunge into Torne River and have a pleasant moment in the heated outdoor bathtubs.

The sauna guide instructs and tells you about the basics of the sauna, all in Jukkasjärvi Culture Sauna, the cradle of the Swedish Sauna Academy and an institution made by enthusiasts Kalle Grundberg.

Northern Lights Dinner
Duration: 5 hours Suitable for: Everyone Included: Pre-dinner aperitif, three-course dinner & wine package or non alcoholic beverages Gather at: Meeting point
Enjoy a northern lights tour combined with a wilderness dinner – inspired by the best seasonal ingredients autumn has to offer.

On this northern lights experience, you will keep your eyes open for the Aurora while having a taste of the seasonal delicacies prepared over an open fire. Together with a tour guide, a minivan will take you to a secluded wilderness camp, free from any kind of artificial light.

The Northern Lights, Aurora Borealis, is a natural phenomenon that appears during special weather conditions in the Arctic region, and Jukkasjärvi is scientifically proven to be one of the best places in the world to catch a glimpse of it.

While you enjoy nature, the guide will prepare your dinner over an open fire while telling you about the myths and legends of the northern lights and what causes it to occur.

Hopefully, you also get to see the northern lights dancing in the sky since autumn is said to be one of the best periods of the year to spot really intense Northern Lights. The tour is carried out by car and a short walk to the camp.

Wildlife and Nature Photo
Duration: 4 hours Suitable for: Everyone, no previous knowledge needed Included: Camera with a 300 mm tele lens, coffee/tea by an open fire & an introduction to wildlife photography Gather at: Meeting Point. Capture the arctic nature.

Learn to photograph nature and wildlife with Scandinavian Photoadventures. Photograph wild animals and beautiful landscapes during a day outdoors. The tour begins at Icehotel where a photo guide from Scandinavian Photo Adventure picks you up.

Together you take a minivan out in nature and start to familiarize yourself with the camera and practice taking pictures. When you feel comfortable with the camera you head out in search of exciting objects to photograph.

The Northernmost part of Sweden has eight seasons and you choose the photo object depending on weather and time of year. Nature is filled with Arctic animals like moose, reindeer, and birds, and your guide will help you capture them and the wonderful surroundings on camera.

The tour ends with a cup of coffee or tea served by an open fire in the wilderness before returning to Icehotel.

Moose safari on horseback
Duration: 6 hours Suitable for: Everyone, no previous knowledge is needed Restrictions: Maximum weight is 90 kg, the activity is not suitable for allergists Age limit: 12 Included: Your own horse, three-course lunch, coffee/tea & riding cap Gather at: Meeting Point.

You often spot wildlife in the forests around Kiruna; like moose, reindeer, birds, hare, and fox – an unbeatable experience. Enhance that experience and see the winter wonderland in broad daylight from the horseback.

You are picked up at Icehotel by bus and taken to Ofelaš Icelandic horse farm where you get to meet the animals and prepare your own horse. You ride the Icelandic horses through the moose’s grazing land with an amazing view over Sweden’s highest mountain range Kebnekaise.

The king of the forest, the moose, is often seen in this area getting their food during winter, and you have a chance to come really close. This nature adventure has everything – beautiful views, wild animals, and strong horses.

After the ride, you help unsaddle the horses and you are served a traditional lunch. The tour ends with a transfer back to Icehotel.

Snowmobile Adventure
Duration: 3 hours Suitable for: Everyone Restrictions: You need to be at least 18 years old and have a driver’s license to drive a snowmobile; otherwise you are welcome along as a passenger. Included: Coffee, Swedish fika & ‘kaffeost’ Gather at: Meeting Point.

Drive a snowmobile through northern Sweden’s magnificent winter landscape. Amazing views, white hilly landscapes, and ice-covered lakes awaits — an exciting snowmobile adventure through the wilderness.

Experience northern Sweden’s magnificent winter nature in broad daylight. You drive a snowmobile across the frozen Torne River, hilly landscapes, and ice-covered lakes. You share a snowmobile or drive your own — an exciting adventure through the wilderness.

Your guide takes you to elevated grounds with amazing views, shows tracks in the snow from wild animals and perhaps you spot some arctic wildlife along the way. You make a stop for traditional Swedish Fika by an open fire before returning to Icehotel.

Northern lights photography
Duration: 4,5 hours Suitable for: Everyone, no previous knowledge required Included: Camera, tripod, coffee/tea & introduction to nighttime photography Gather at: Meeting Point.

Join a nightly excursion to hidden places in the wilderness around Jukkasjärvi – away from the intruding electric lights of human civilization, the conditions for catching the lights are at their best.

While we wait for the Aurora to make her appearance in the night sky, your guide takes you through the basics of nighttime photography and capturing the northern lights on camera. This tour is for beginners and includes a guide, camera, and tripod.

You can also choose to bring your own camera, and your guide will help you get the settings right for the purpose of your shoot. Remember to bring your own SD memory card of at least 4 GB.

Dog Sledding from Kiruna Airport
Duration: 75 minutes Suitable for: Everyone Age limit: 5 Included: Transfer to Icehotel for both you and your luggage as well as warm clothes for loan Gather at: Arrival Hall at Kiruna Airport. Dogsledding transfer is an exotic and exhilarating way to begin your adventure and arrive to Icehotel.

Sit back in the sled and enjoy the winter wonderland while your luggage is being transported separately – perhaps this is your first experience in Northern Sweden. The tour takes about 75 minutes and must be booked in advance. Flight arrival and clothing sizes must be specified at time of booking.

Premium Fishing in Torne River
Duration: 5 days Suitable for: Everyone Included: Private fishing guide throughout your whole stay, fishing permits, accommodation at fishing camps for 4 nights, full board service throughout your whole stay & all transfer Gather at: Airport/Train station in Kiruna.

Are you searching for a place to fish big Grayling? Welcome to one of our wilderness camps, camp Luspen, on a true premium fishing trip. Luspen is located on the riverbank of the mighty Torne River, far away from roads and electricity.

In this rustic camp, you stay in a cozy sleeping cabin with access to a wood-heated sauna. When you are not fishing you can rest your legs on a bed indoors.

At Luspen, there is a great chance of catching Big Graylings with an average weight of 700–800 grams, as well as trophy Graylings weighing up to 2 kilos! Your guide will welcome you at the airport or train station in Kiruna and drive you to Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi.

On the way, you will have the opportunity to stop at an outfitter, just in case you forgot something at home. At Icehotel we repack our gear and jump in our waders to enjoy a one hour journey by riverboat and raft to Luspen.

After watching plenty of fish-eating from the surface during the boat trip, you are now craving to put a fly in the water! We spend the rest of the day fishing, relaxing in the sauna and enjoying a delicious dinner in the evening.

During your stay at Luspen, your guide will make sure that no one goes hungry. Breakfast,  lunch, dinner, and snacks will be prepared for you to enjoy. Meals are based on local produce and perhaps also your catch of the day?

The package includes 5 days of instant fishing. On the final day, you also have the chance to experience Icehotel 365, the world’s first and largest hotel built out of snow and ice that also houses an impressive ice art hall, in a structure that is cold year-around thanks to solar power.

Boat Tour
Duration: 45 minutes Suitable for: Everyone Included: Boat tour with a guide, life jacket Gather at: Meeting point. Explore Jukkasjärvi from the Torne River.

On this guided boat trip you take a seat in one of our traditional riverboats made of wood and experience Jukkasjärvi, the home of Icehotel, by learning about its past and its present.

Jukkasjärvi is a place with a long and rich history and the name itself, Jukkasjärvi, means “meeting place by the river” and originates from the time when the village was a trading post.

Your guide will teach you about Jukkasjärvi, its local history, and culture, as well as the impact the river has had on the area. Learn about the way people used to live and what life in Jukkasjärvi looks like today.

What are the northern lights?

Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis appears when electrically charged particles (electrons and protons) from the sun are carried in the solar wind to the earth’s atmosphere.

There they collide with gaseous particles, injecting them with extra energy which they then emit in dramatic displays that we call the northern lights. The northern lights form in the polar regions because the earth’s magnetic fields pull the particles to the poles.

Did you know?

When the Aurora appears in the Northern Hemisphere, it is called Aurora Borealis, and when it appears in the Southern Hemisphere it is called Aurora Australis or Southern lights. The northern and southern lights occur simultaneously and are almost mirror images of each other.

The northern lights mostly appear at altitudes of some 60 to 90 miles (90-130 km), sometimes much higher. They also occur on other planets, including Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Mars. They actually appear in summer as well, but the bright nights at these latitudes make them difficult to see.

When, where to see Northern Lights

When is the best time for Northern Lights? The elusive Northern Lights are impossible to predict, despite ever-developing forecasting methods.

The best time of day to see the Aurora

The general rule is that the sky must be clear and dark. Some have seen the Northern Lights already in the afternoon, while others in the early hours of the morning. Our feeling, however, is that we tend to catch them between 9 and 11 pm.

The best time of year to see the Aurora

The dark months of the year! Contrary to popular belief that winter and snow is the prime time for northern lights hunting, fall season between September and November is actually an equally good if not better season.

The evenings are sufficiently long and the reflective, white snow has yet to arrive so the darkness is compact and of course provides safer road conditions if you are planning to do a self-drive trip.

The temperatures are milder, hovering between 0 and 10 degrees C, which is a definite plus if you are hoping to photograph the lights. Also – it’s still fairly unknown that you can experience northern lights this early in the year, so many destinations are not as busy.

Kiruna – the best place in the world for Northern Lights according to space scientists and travel experts

The Auroral Belt or Oval wraps around the magnetic North Pole between approximately Lat 66 and 69. Your chances of seeing the northern lights are at their best if you are in a location within the Oval.

The further south from the Oval, the less are your chances of seeing the Aurora and in particular in the same size and variation of colors as in the true north, above the Arctic Circle.

Kiruna, Sweden’s northernmost town, is located 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. With a typically more stabile inland weather, your chances of seeing the northern lights are ideal if you are in the vast wilderness areas surrounding Kiruna.

In fact, Kiruna’s weather conditions and infrastructure has made it an international hub for space research, with government agencies and scientists from around the world traveling to Kiruna to test their instruments, launch satellites and collect data using radars.

Depending on what type of experience you are looking for, Kiruna offers an interesting menu of adventures, ranging from in-depth multi-day photography or scientific trips to combinations with other bucket list experiences such as the Sami culture, snowmobiling or dog sledding.

Hearing Northern Lights

Many people claim to have heard the Aurora. They liken the sound to crackling noises, muffled bangs, delicate hissing chimes, clapping, popping, low-frequency noise or radio static.

A few have compared it to a small animal rustling through dry grass and leaves, or the crinkling of a cellophane wrapper. Some Inuit folklore says it’s the spirits of the dead, trying to communicate with the living.

However, science tells us we can’t hear the lights the same way we hear, say, thunder. One reason is that the air between the aurora and a human on the earth is far too thin to carry sound over such a long distance. So if the sound doesn’t travel from the lights to the viewer’s ears, how can we explain “hearing” the northern lights?

A Finnish researcher has presented one theory: the sound is created in the vicinity of the listener, by the same phenomenon – particles colliding – that gives rise to the northern lights themselves. At this altitude, the intensity is too low to create light. However static charges can build up on nearby objects, resulting in sound.

Another hypothesis is that while electrical impulses move from the eye to the brain, they “leak” into the part of the brain that processes sound. This can supposedly occur when there are little other ambient sounds.

One theory, perhaps the most probable, relates to very low-frequency radio waves, which have been detected in aurora displays. Materials such as grass, hair and eyeglass frames serve as antennae, receiving the radio waves and transforming them into sound. Lots of possibilities. Why not listen for yourself?

A unique wedding

Share your love with family and friends in an unusual wedding in Jukkasjärvi. The unique location, the ice, the snow, and the ethereal surroundings make Icehotel quite possibly one of the best places imaginable for a winter wedding. With an in-house wedding coordinator, we will help you plan the wedding of your dreams.

Wedding Destination Ideas

Lapland is a truly spectacular wedding destination for those searching for an alternative that offers intimate, unique location and stunning landscape for an outdoor ceremony, reception or wedding photography.

Getting married at Icehotel

Around 80 ceremonies are held at Icehotel every year, most of which are winter weddings taking place between December and April. The events range from elopements to bridal parties of up to 50 guests.

Whereas many of our couples prefer our hand-picked wedding packages, we also offer the possibility to tailor the wedding to your wishes.

No matter which option you choose, you will be in the safe hands of a personal wedding coordinator who has the local knowledge and vendor partners to guide you through all the important decisions for your big day.

Best experiences and ideas for honeymoon and proposal trips

Start off your stay with a dog sled transfer from the airport to Icehotel. The huskies meet you right outside the arrival gates and your luggage is safely transported to Icehotel while you take the road less traveled through dense birch forests and over frozen rivers (75 min journey).

A night in the wilderness. A rustic cabin, candle lights, sauna, starlit skies and nothing but the peaceful silence of nature. Your host looks after all the practical details such as keeping the fireplace going, preparing your three-course dinner and preparing the sauna for you.

If you want to go all in, d-i-y tenting is readily available in Sweden thanks to ”Allemansrätten” (we strongly recommend extensive preparation and research before heading out on your own in the Arctic).

A message of love unscripted in ice. Choose from a selection of motives or create your very own personalized message on an iceogram and have it delivered as a surprise in your room or waiting at your dinner table at Icehotel.

Snowmobiling. Feel the adrenaline rise as you cuddle up close and wrap your arms around your ss as you head into the wilderness. Making snow angels under the northern lights.

Arctic Deluxe. A trip to the Arctic is not complete without experiencing a night in Icehotel. Don’t worry about the cold; we have warm polar expedition sleeping bags – even bags especially made for two.

If you opt for one of the four Jauvre suites available all year round, you have the luxury of an en-suite, heated bath, sauna and relax room directly connected with your room through an airlock. Oh, and did we mention local spa products and champagne served in ice glasses are included?

Matching pairs of unisex Sami bracelets, hand-made from leather, pewter and reindeer horn.

Website: www.icehotel.com
Rooms: 55
Price: from 307 EUR per night
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