We’re proud to present a selection of truly unique and magical ice hotels in Greece. These extraordinary accommodations offer an unforgettable winter experience, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of snow-covered landscapes and cozy up in distinctive ice-themed lodgings. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure in the frozen wilderness, these ice hotels are the perfect escape.
Location: Situated in the village of Jukkasjärvi, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle,
along the banks of the Torne River.
Design & Atmosphere: Established in 1989, ICEHOTEL is the world's first ice hotel,
rebuilt annually with unique art
suites crafted by artists from around the globe.
Rooms: Offers both cold rooms made entirely of ice and snow, and warm, traditional
accommodations. Each ice suite
features intricate ice sculptures and individual designs.
Amenities: Includes an ice bar serving drinks in ice glasses, ice sculpting classes,
guided northern lights tours, and
various winter activities like dog sledding and snowmobiling.
Overall Experience: Provides a unique blend of art, nature, and comfort, allowing guests
to sleep in a sub-zero
environment on ice beds with reindeer hides, while also enjoying warm facilities.
Location: Located in the Finnish Lapland, near Urho Kekkonen National Park, approximately
250 km north of the Arctic
Circle.
Design & Atmosphere: Famous for its glass igloos, which offer panoramic views of the
northern lights and starry skies,
the resort also features traditional log cabins and snow igloos.
Rooms: Guests can choose between glass igloos equipped with modern amenities, snow
igloos for a more authentic ice hotel
experience, and rustic log cabins with private saunas.
Amenities: Offers a range of activities including husky safaris, reindeer sledding, ice
fishing, and visits to Santa's
home. The resort also houses the world's largest smoke sauna.
Overall Experience: Combines luxury and wilderness, providing a cozy base to explore the
Arctic and experience Lapland's
unique culture and natural beauty.
Location: Nestled along the Alta River in Norway's far north, approximately 20 km from
Alta's town center.
Design & Atmosphere: As the world's northernmost ice hotel, it's rebuilt annually with a
new theme, featuring
handcrafted ice sculptures and architecture that reflects Norwegian culture and nature.
Rooms: Provides 30 ice rooms and suites, all uniquely decorated with ice art. Guests
sleep in thermal sleeping bags on
beds made of ice, topped with reindeer hides.
Amenities: Includes an ice bar, ice chapel, sauna, and restaurant serving local cuisine.
Activities offered encompass
northern lights tours, snowmobiling, and ice fishing.
Overall Experience: Offers an intimate and exclusive atmosphere, allowing guests to
immerse themselves in Arctic
traditions and the serene beauty of Norway's winter landscape.