Experience Night in Ice Hotel, Swedish Lapland (4 nights)
Price starts from 1120 Eur* per person, when sharing double/twin room


Flights
Vilnius (VNO) - Stockholm (ARL) 07:00 - 07:30
Stockholm (ARL) - Kiruna (KRN) 08:10 - 09:50
Kiruna (KRN) - Stockholm (ARL) 10:40 - 12:20
Stockholm (ARL) - Vilnius (VNO) 13:30 - 15:55
*The price is determined individually based on the current flight and accommodation rates for the chosen date.


Includes one piece of hand luggage (8 kg, 55x40x23 cm) and one checked bag (20 kg) per passenger. Meals and drinks are not included during the flight.
Transfer


Transfer to/from Kiruna Airport: Upon arrival at Kiruna Airport, a driver will meet you and take you to your hotel in a private car. On the final day of your trip, the driver will be waiting for you at your hotel to take you back to the airport.
Hotels


3 nights in the traditional Arctic Cabin with private bathroom
1 night in the Ice Hotel double room, shared bathroom
breakfast included
Jukkasjärvi is worth traveling to for its unique and unforgettable experiences, most notably the world-famous Icehotel, where visitors can sleep in rooms made entirely of ice and snow. The village offers a chance to immerse in Arctic nature, enjoy activities like dog sledding, snowmobiling, and Northern Lights viewing, and learn about the indigenous Sami culture. Its serene atmosphere, combined with the opportunity to experience one of the most extreme and beautiful environments in the world, makes it a once-in-a-lifetime destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Why is it worth travelling to Jukkasjärvi?
Season
December - March


Arctic Cabin
Icehotel
Traditional Scandinavian Arctic cabins are built from natural materials and colors. These two-bedroom apartments are cozy and comfortable, decorated with natural materials and earthy tones.
The cabins feature pine wood wall finishes, tiled floors, and birch wood accents, complemented by deep blue, gray, and white colors, creating a warm, contemporary rustic interior.
The main bedroom has a comfortable Carpe Diem bed (160 x 200 cm) for maximum comfort. There is also a single bedroom, a small lounge area, a kitchenette, and a bathroom with a shower.
The cabins are arranged in a U-shaped path between the Ice Hotel, the main reception, and the Ice Hotel shop—all within a few minutes’ walk.




The temperature in the Ice Room ranges from -5 to -8 degrees Celsius. The bed you’ll sleep on has a thick mattress resting on a wooden base, covered with reindeer hides and thermal sleeping bags. Instead of doors, rooms in the Ice Hotel have curtains, which you can pull closed for privacy.
In Riverside, the warm lounge next to the hotel, you’ll find shared changing rooms, toilets, and saunas for both men and women. In the morning, guests staying in the ice rooms and suites are served hot lingonberry juice, followed by a sauna session and a hot shower before breakfast.
Spending a night at the Ice Hotel is a surreal experience and a memory of a lifetime.



