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HOLIDAY AT A GLANCE
4 or 7 nights – Feb to Apr - An ideal trip for those looking for the best of both worlds – chilling out at the ICEHOTEL as well as skiing in one of Sweden’s blossoming ski resorts.
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Choose between a night at the ICEHOTEL plus 3 nights at a ski resort or for a more complete experience, 3 nights at the ICEHOTEL then 4 nights at a ski resort. Transfer from the ICEHOTEL to your choice of ski resort either by bus or train direct from Kiruna.
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Accommodation at the Icehotel
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| THE ICE ROOMS & SUITES |
The thought of sleeping on ice for some is an intriguing prospect - for others well, it leaves them rather ‘cold’. However, we’ve found that it is an experience more and more people are seeking and with an amazing choice of rooms, from the standard to spectacular design suites, it is sure to be a night to remember...
Our clients have had the chance to ‘sleep on ice’ for a number of years now and we are officially the world’s largest operator to Jukkasjarvi, the little town 200km north of the Arctic Circle where the phenomenon began. During the day, the ICEHOTEL is a living work of art, open to visitors until 7pm when it becomes an exclusive hotel open only, to private guests.
All ice beds consist of a large block of illuminated ice upon which sits a thick mattress, a layer of reindeer skins and a thick polar sleeping bag. It is the type of room and what is in it which sets the standard rooms apart from the suites. Our Icepack trips which include a night in an ice room are based on a standard double room in the shape of a traditional igloo with a bed as previously described and a curtain for privacy. |
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| SUITES |
| are much larger than standard rooms and no two are ever alike. On the daytime tour, we can guarantee that each room you step into will be more striking than the last: walls are carved or adorned with all manner of snow and ice art; they are imaginatively lit creating all kinds of mood; they contain incredible ice sculptures and bed with a large ice frame which sets the unique theme for the room. |

'Life on Earth' Ice Suite.
Photo Big Ben, artist Daniel Rosenbaum © ICEHOTEL® |
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| Ice Rooms |
| are created by the ICEHOTEL’s own team of technicians, people who have expertly crafted suites often in a number of previous constructions. These suites are a ‘step up’ from the standard double ice rooms and will have a variation on a theme. |
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| Art Suites |
| are the most spacious and impressive of all. Specially commissioned and given life by international, awardwinning ice artists, these spectacular ‘top-of-the-range’ suites, with THE most amazing and very different themes, include a seating area and lockable ice doors - popular with honeymoon couples, as are the sleeping bags built for two! |
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| THE WARM ROOMS |

The Icehotel complex © RTH Sigurdsson |
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Although an overnight stay in an ice room is what most come here to experience, with outdoor temperatures often hitting the -30° C mark and the ICEHOTEL kept at a ‘balmy’ -5° C (!), it is essential to have somewhere to ‘come in from the cold.’ Fortunately, there are several warm room options on site and the facilities are excellent.
Most stays at the ICEHOTEL are a minimum of three nights with two spent in warm accommodation of your choice. However, if you’d prefer to spend your entire stay in a warm room, or have one as back up whilst on your ‘ice night’, do speak to our reservations team. It is not always possible to determine in advance which of your nights at the ICEHOTEL will be spent in warm accommodation – generally this will be confirmed with your booking. After a day out in the cold, crisp, air enjoying an excursion or two, head back to your warm room and perhaps take a sauna or a dip in the hot tub, two of the facilities which can be found on site. |
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| Kaamos Rooms |
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These are similar to hotel rooms with several together in a block set in the scenic surrounds of the ICEHOTEL. Kaamos means ‘polar light’ and these rooms get plenty of it with the addition of large corner windows. They are spacious and furnished in a modern contemporary style, sleep two (mainly double with a limited number of twin beds) and have an en-suite bathroom with shower and WC. |
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| Northern Lights Chalets |
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A very popular choice as these two bedroom wooden chalets (with a double & single bed) have skylights in the bedrooms, which create a feeling of ‘sleeping under the stars’. Hopefully the aurora borealis will put in an appearance on a clear night. These are built in a ‘log cabin’ style and also have en-suite bathrooms, a small lounge and kitchenette area. |
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| Nordic Chalets |
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These delightful ‘light and bright’ wooden chalets have a homely feel with modern furnishings, two bedrooms (double and bunk beds) and an en-suite bathroom. They have a small lounge area with a fridge and tea and coffee making facilities. |
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| ICE ROOM EXAMPLES |
| Here are some more pictures of some of the stunning Ice Suite. They really are visually jaw-dropping. |
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'Hammam' Ice Suite.
Photo Big Ben, artists Patrick Dallard & Santo Magonza © ICEHOTEL |
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'The Helices' Ice Suite.
Photo Big Ben, artists Doug Meerdink & David E Scott © ICEHOTEL |
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| Icehotel suite © RTH Sigurdsson |
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| For price details about upgrading to an Ice suite please visit our prices page. |
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| © Bjorkliden Fjallby |
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