For those seeking a one-of-a-kind, magical getaway, ice hotels offer an extraordinary blend of art, adventure, and nature. These frozen retreats transport guests into a world of glittering ice sculptures, cozy Arctic-inspired lodges, and breathtaking winter landscapes.Ice hotels offer a unique and adventurous experience, allowing guests to sleep in rooms constructed entirely from ice and snow.
Location: Situated in the village of Jukkasjärvi, 200 kilometers north of the Arctic
Circle.
Accommodation: Offers individually designed art suites made entirely of ice and snow,
rebuilt annually.
Amenities: Features an ice bar serving drinks in ice glasses, ice sculpting classes, and
opportunities to witness the
Northern Lights.
Experience: As the world's first and largest ice hotel, it provides a blend of art,
nature, and unique accommodations.
Location: Located along the Alta River in Norway's Arctic region.
Accommodation: Provides 30 rooms and suites made entirely of ice and snow, each uniquely
decorated by local artists.
Amenities: Includes an ice chapel, ice bar, and offers activities like dog sledding and
Northern Lights safaris.
Experience: Being the northernmost ice hotel, it offers an immersive Arctic adventure
with a touch of luxury.
Location: Situated just outside Quebec City.
Accommodation: Features 44 rooms and suites, all carved from ice and snow, with themed
decor.
Amenities: Offers an ice bar, ice chapel for weddings, ice slide, and hot tubs under the
stars.
Experience: As North America's only ice hotel, it provides a magical and family-friendly
winter escape.