A romantic night under the stars. With a crystal view of the beauty of the snowy North. In the warm embrace of a luxury igloo. The perfect winter fairy tale of Hotel Kakslauttanen.
A Finnish village dotted with 20 glass igloos offers visitors a unique winter experience in total comfort. Located near the national park Urho Kekkonen, where there is still no trace of light pollution, the nights there reveal countless stars and, in the winter months, stunning colors The aurora borealis.
The igloos are surrounded by thermal glass and are just the right size to effectively preserve the homely warmth of a couple's romance in the middle of an icy landscape. In addition, the hotel offers the largest smoke sauna in the world, a restaurant, an ice bar and even a snow chapel that is freshly built every year. Guests who want an even bigger adventure can stay in real ice igloos, where the temperature is only 21 degrees. It's okay, a really tempting break!