Chill Out in Style: Your Ultimate Ice Hotel Escape

Welcome! Ever thought about staying in a hotel made entirely of ice? Cool, right? Our Ice Hotels take the winter wonderland vibe to the next level. From ice-carved sculptures to crystal-clear walls, every corner is a frozen masterpiece. It’s not just about the chill—it's about experiencing something completely different. Whether you're an adventurer at heart or just looking to try something unique, an Ice Hotel stay is one you won’t forget. Ready to embrace the cold and stay somewhere epic?

Icehotel (Jukkasjärvi, Sweden):

Located in the small village of Jukkasjärvi in northern Sweden, Icehotel is the world’s first and most famous ice hotel. Constructed entirely of ice and snow each winter, it features stunning ice sculptures and rooms designed by international artists. The hotel offers a unique, immersive experience where guests can sleep in sub-zero temperatures in beautifully sculpted ice rooms. It also provides activities like dog sledding and Northern Lights viewing.

Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort (Saariselkä, Finland):

Situated in Finnish Lapland, Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort is renowned for its glass igloos that offer stunning views of the Northern Lights. The resort also features traditional snow igloos and log cabins, providing a range of winter accommodation options. In addition to the Arctic experiences, guests can enjoy a variety of winter activities like husky safaris and reindeer sleigh rides, making it a magical winter getaway.

Hotel de Glace (Quebec, Canada):

Hotel de Glace is the only ice hotel in North America, located just outside Quebec City. Built entirely from ice and snow each winter, the hotel offers unique, artist-designed rooms and sculptures. It features an ice bar, an ice chapel, and even an ice slide. Guests can experience the art of winter construction while enjoying activities such as snowshoeing, ice skating, and a visit to the nearby Montmorency Falls.

The Balea Ice Hotel (Balea Lake, Romania):

Situated at an altitude of 2,000 meters in the Făgăraș Mountains, The Balea Ice Hotel is constructed annually from ice from the nearby Balea Lake. The hotel offers a truly unique experience with ice-carved rooms, an ice bar, and an ice restaurant. It is only accessible during the winter months and is a popular destination for those seeking a remote, winter adventure surrounded by breathtaking mountain landscapes.