
Make it icy – 1 night in snow hotel
This holiday package includes one night in a superior snow hotel room, a guided tour of Arctic SnowHotel, a 3-course dinner at the Ice Restaurant, breakfast, return shuttle transfers from Rovaniemi, and a welcome drink at the Ice Bar. During your stay, you will also take part in guided ice fishing and ice sculpting activities, enjoy free winter activities, use the aurora alarm, and have access to Snowman World.
Make it icy holiday package includes
One night in superior snow hotel room
Sleep in a beautifully sculpted snow room, surrounded by stunning ice art. Inside the snow and ice hotel, the temperature stays between 0°C and -5°C – even when it’s much colder outside. You’ll stay warm and cozy all night in a high-quality sleeping bag designed for extreme arctic conditions.
Dinner at Ice Restaurant
3-course dinner at Ice Restaurant. Dine in the ethereal Ice Restaurant, where every table and chair is made of snow and ice – the bucket-list restaurant in Rovaniemi.
Breakfast
Delicious breakfast buffet – Start your day with a hearty breakfast served in our Log Restaurant, offering a wide array of fresh and warm options.
Guided ice fishing activity
The holiday package includes a guided ice fishing experience. Our guide will take you to a nearby frozen lake, where you’ll learn how to drill through thick ice and try your hand at traditional ice fishing. With a bit of luck, you might even catch something!
Guided ice sculpting workshop
On this tour, you’ll discover the art and craft of snow and ice building, get a behind-the-scenes look at our sculpting space, and create your own ice artwork in our workshop.
Return shuttle transfers
Return transfers from Rovaniemi – A 30-minute scenic shuttle to the heart of your Arctic adventure.
Welcome drink in Ice bar
Sip your drink from a glass made of ice in our magical bar, where the walls sing with icy acoustics.
Guided tour of Arctic SnowHotel
Learn how we create this stunning ice and snow structure, and get tips for your unforgettable night at 0°- -5°C.
Entrance to Snowman World (until 17 of March)
Your booking includes free entrance tickets to Snowman World, located in Santa Claus village, which is open until 16th March. You can use the tickets on any day during your stay in Rovaniemi. Front desk of Snowman World will issue the tickets for you with your name and check in date.
Aurora alarm
Our northern light watch will wake you to enjoy the northern lights shimmering display.
Borrow snowshoes and kick sledges
Snowshoes and kick sledges for arctic exploration – Borrow snowshoes or kick sledges to explore the frozen beauty around you.

DAY 1: Arrival & icy activities
Arrival
Meet your driver in Rovaniemi for a short 30-minute shuttle transfer to Arctic SnowHotel & Glass Igloos.
Entrance and guided tour of Arctic SnowHotel
After arrival, you will join a guided tour of Arctic SnowHotel. The guide will explain how to prepare for your overnight stay in the snow hotel. You will learn how to use the sleeping bags and how to dress for the night.
Welcome drink at the Ice Bar
Enjoy a welcome drink served in a glass made of ice. The Ice Bar is built entirely from snow and ice and offers a truly arctic atmosphere.
Ice sculpting workshop
During the ice sculpting activity, you will learn how snow and ice are used as building and art materials. You will visit our sculpting area and see where the artists work. You will also have the chance to create your own small ice sculpture in the workshop.
Dinner at the Ice Restaurant
In the evening, enjoy a 3-course dinner at the Ice Restaurant. All tables and benches are made of snow and ice.
Day 2: Ice fishing and departure
Breakfast
Start your day right with our delicious buffet breakfast, offering a wide selection of fresh and tasty options to fuel your adventures.
Guided ice fishing activity
Our guide will take you to a near-by lake where you will learn how to drill a hole through a thick ice. With luck, you might catch a fish!
Departure
After your check out, our driver will transport you back to Rovaniemi with the shuttle.






