Along with the original ice hotel in Sweden, there are numerous other locations that have recreated the authentic ice hotel, each offering their own twist. Some of the most notable of which are covered below
Sweden
The ice hotel at Jukka is the original and possibly the best, at least in terms of “things to do”, with a range of safari treks and artic trails on offer.
The Swedish ice hotel has a notably large range of accommodation.
For instance, for those wishing to sleep somewhere a little warmer, there are the luxurious “Aurora Houses”. The skylight in each house makes it possible to fall asleep under the famous Northern Lights.
Albeit it’s not the cheapest location, with the cheapest option for a double bed costing around £250 a night.
Norway
If location and remoteness is what you are looking for, then Norway is the perfect option. The ice hotel situated in Kirkenes is a staggering 1,550 miles from Oslo, so you’d be hard stretched to find another ice hotel as remote!
The ice hotel here is essentially a smaller version of Sweden’s, with a couple of suites, ice sculptures and an ice chapel.
Finland
For a more personal experience, there is Kakslauttanen, situated in Northern Finland. Of the 20 igloos on site, each sleeps 5 people.
For around £93 each a night, you can’t get much cheaper ice holidays. Reindeer, husky and snowmobile safaris are also available at an extra charge.
Liam is a UK based financial author currently focusing on holidays and cheap holidays.
Tags: personal experience, artic, safari, treks, cheap holidays, skylight, liam


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