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How much is it to stay in the glass igloos in Finland?

How much is it to stay in the glass igloos in Finland?

A small glass igloo costs €435 euros, or about $512 dollars per night. For a bigger party, Kakslauttanen has accommodations that sleep up to six people. Its Kelo-Glass Igloos are a combination of a log cabin with a classic igloo. A Kelo-Glass Igloo costs €598 euros, or about $703 per night.

How do I get to Glass igloo Finland?

You can combine your stay in Kakslauttanen with a city break in Finland’s capital, Helsinki, as all flights to Lapland depart from Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (HEL). The closest airport to Kakslauttanen is Ivalo (IVL), which is just a 30-minute shuttle bus ride away.

Where should I stay to see the Northern Lights?

Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort: The best Aurora Borealis hotel to enjoy the green lights from an igloo hotel in the Finnish Arctic. Pinetree Lodge: Enjoy the best Northern Lights accommodation in the middle of the Swedish boreal forest. Alyeska Hotel: The best Northern Lights hotel in the middle of the Alaskan wilderness.

Can you sleep under the Northern Lights?

The futuristic retreat comprises five transparent ‘bubbles’ – dubbed Una, Asta, Thorunn, Valdis and Maria – dotted across a wild stretch of woodland, located a 90-minute drive from Reykjavík. Each dome can comfortably sleep two people, with prices ranging from ISK 28,900 to 29,900 per night.

When to see the aurora borealis in Finland?

This hotel in northern Finland, where nature’s light show can be seen from late August to April, is one of the most famous aurora borealis getaways.

Which is the best hotel to see the aurora borealis?

Blachford lake lodge: The best Northern Lights hotel in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort: The best Aurora Borealis hotel to enjoy the green lights from an igloo hotel in the Finnish Arctic.

Which is the best hotel in Finland for auroras?

Arctic Light Hotel, Best Hotel in Finland 2017 Santa Claus Holiday Village, Trip Advisor Travellers’ choice 2017 recommends Aurora Alert Realtime. Catai, big spanish tour operator recommends and uses Aurora Alert Realtime for clients in Rovaniemi. See Per Byhring’s excellent video how auroras are formed.

Where to go to see the Northern Lights in Finland?

With over 200 days per year to see the aurora borealis, igloo hotels in Finland have popped up all over. Glass igloos hotels in Finland offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience to sleep under the northern lights. Igloo Hotel Finland – Arctic Snow Hotel | By: Visit Rovaniemi/allaboutlapland