From jet-skiing, huge ice art galleries, fine-dining restaurants to husky shelters, these ice hotels have it all.
Located in the Himalayas, India’s first igloo stay offers activities like skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and building your own igloo.
The best part - All Iglu rooms are equipped with thermal mats and expedition sleeping bags for times when temperatures drop to -40°C.
The ice used to build this igloo hotel is harvested in Sierra Vann, and the snow is produced using the water from the famous Alta River.
The unique glass igloos of Kakslauttanen, Finland, offer a scenic and breathtaking view of the Northern Lights.
Extending over two hectares of land, the Laplands Snow Village features the best of ice art.
Located in the Făgăraș Mountains near Balea Lake, the local craftsmen of South-Eastern Europe hand-carve ice igloos from the lake's frozen waters, creating the most unique hotel rooms.
The only ice hotel in the world to be open 365 days a year, this property offers King Crab safaris and husky sledging for people of all ages.
A part of the wilderness camp in the Tamok Valley, the Tromso Ice Domes are the ideal destination for people wishing to go glamping in cooler conditions.