Ice Hotels

Sweden - The first of its kind, and is the largest. It is located in a small town 200km from the Arctic Circle inhabited by 1,100 people and 1,000 dogs, but every winter more than 50,000 people stay here. Thanks SkyScanner! #icehotels

Quebec, Canada - The hotel is designed and built every year in a matter of weeks. Features include a massive ice slide and a wedding chapel (made of ice, of course). Thanks SkyScanner! #icehotels

Finland - You can stay in a (warm) igloo with a glass roof so you watch the Aurora from your bed. Kakslauttanen is about 250km north of the Arctic Circle, Thanks SkyScanner! #icehotels

Alta, Norway - Reindeer blankets, thermal sleeping bags and a sauna will keep you warm. The hotel also organizes activities such as snowmobile safaris, husky sledding and outings to see the Lights. Thanks SkyScanner! #icehotels

Andorra - Has just four rooms and is situated at 2,350m up in the Pyrenees, so you can ski up to your front door and go snowshoeing by night under the stars.Thanks to SkyScanner! #icehotels

Finland - Changes shape and size every winter abd features ice sculptures, ice bars, an dice chapel; a 30-room snow hotel ship.Thanks to SkyScanner! #icehotels

Quebec City, Canada - A gastronomic adventure, great family entertainment; urban culture and sports’, It’s got a Jägermeister ice bar and an outdoor spa, a 60-seat restaurant, a convention center and a maze. Thanks SkyScanner! #icehotels

Alaska, USA -Admire the museum’s chandeliers made of individually carved ice crystals which change colour every six seconds mimicking the Northern Lights and sculptures including a gigantic chess set and life-sized jousting knights,.Thanks SkyScanner! #icehotels

RomanÃa - Cross-country skiers should take the famous Transfagarasan Road, but this is Dracula country, so watch out, especially at night.Thanks to SkyScanner! #icehotels

Finland -The most romantic option is ‘Olokolo’ – love-nests built in the SnowCastle walls equipped with warm sleeping bags with clear roofs for Aurora-watching. Thanks to SkyScanner!

Norway - Its walls are over 70 inches thick and while its temperature is stable at -5 degrees, polar sleeping bags able to withstand up to -35 degrees will keep you snug. Thanks to SkyScanner!

Slovenia - With igloos joined together by a system of tunnels. It’s not luxurious. Thanks to SkyScanner! #icehotels





