10 reasons why Jukkasjärvi should be on your bucket-list!

Updated: July 18, 2022. Originally posted on August 16, 2020. Before we begin, I want to inform you that this post in its previous publication is available on foodandtravelguides.com where I went under the Author name of A piece of my pie. I have changed my domain name to Nat gone global and resigned as an author of said page. This is an updated version.

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10 reasons to put jukkasjärvi on your bucket list

‘’Jukkasjärvi? What the hell is that?’’ I am sure that is the first thought when you hear about this place for the first time. So, let’s clear that up right away, shall we? It is a very small village in Sweden. It lies 200km north of the polar circle and belongs to the Swedish part of Lapland. This village was put on the map over 30 years ago, and year after year thousands of tourists flock to this tiny location, and some save up a long time only to be able to afford to come here for a few nights. Why you might ask, would so many people flock to a village so far away from everything? Well, because of the world-famous hotel of course. Perhaps you’ve heard about it from fellow travelers, seen it on TV in a series featuring amazing hotels, or read about it in a Magazine?

Over 30 years ago, the first-ever hotel completely made from Ice and Snow was made right there in Jukkasjärvi, and every year since they have built up a new seasonal structure, using snow and ice that comes from the river that flows right outside the hotel. If an entire hotel made out of ice doesn’t convince you to venture further north than you’ve ever been, I’m going to give you not only 1 but 10 reasons why you should visit this arctic destination and see the magic for yourself.

#1 Seasonal Art Suites at ICEHOTEL

Between December and April, you can witness the outstanding hotel made entirely out of Ice and Snow. Each Art Suite is uniquely made by a different Artist and each year new artists arrive and new dreams and ideas are brought to life. What I found out during a guided tour around the area was that ANYONE can apply to make a room. If you’ve got a big dream of becoming a designer, this might be your shot! You have to have a unique Idea and if you are among the chosen few you have to be able to come to Jukkasjärvi and make the room yourself, but besides that tiny detail, Anyone is allowed to apply! ​ During the day the Hotel serves as a museum for visitors from all around the world. After 18.00 the guests who are brave enough can check into their ice rooms and they close for the public. I feel like if you’ve come all this way, you should go the extra mile and spend a night in one of these breathtaking rooms.

I bet that some of you are shaking your head at this, or at least are very skeptical of this idea, I know I was! But it’s not as bad as it sounds, I spent a night in one of the suites and lived to tell the tale! You will sleep on a proper bed and on the bed there is reindeer skin that helps keep you warm, and on top of that, there is a bedsheet. You will be given a pillow and a sleeping bag (available as single or doubles for couples).

All your belongings can be put in either a private cubicle or in a locker (depending on what room you’ve paid for) and to keep you comfy during the night I would suggest changing into thermal underwear, dry thick socks, and a beanie. They advise you to leave everything but yourself and your shoes in the locker rooms, but I brought my phone with me so that I was able to take a few sneaky photos before going to bed.

As for the sleeping part, I slept together with my boyfriend (at the time) in a double sleeping bag. We both wore thermals, dry socks, and a beanie on our heads and we slept like babies! They warned us that the couples sleeping bag was the colder option due to the larger opening in the bag so if you get cold easily I would recommend choosing the single. I do get cold quite easily, but honestly, besides my nose, I wasn’t that cold.

In the morning they have a person who walks around and wakes everyone up and you can schedule a wake-up visit to suit your own travel plans, so there is no need for a phone alarm. She opened the door and said Good morning, asked if she could turn on the light, and then offered us hot lingonberry juice. Yum! One of the best wake-up calls I’ve ever had.

In the changing area, there are both showers and a Sauna which you have access to for free when you stay in a cold room, which means that you can defrost and have a hot shower before or after having breakfast in the restaurant! For my tropical friends that have never needed a thermal before, there are ‘’sleeping kits’’ available for purchase with proper wool socks and everything you need to stay as warm as possible during the night!

#2 ICEHOTEL The Restaurant

The Restaurant is located across the road from the Hotel & the cottages and is open for Breakfast, Lunch & dinner. The breakfast is included when you’re staying at the hotel and is the perfect start to your day with plenty of healthy options and various Muesli and toppings for your Morning Breakkie bowl. ​ As for the Lunch, it is standard Swedish lunch most of the time and not anything special at all, so I would suggest venturing into Kiruna for lunch and coming back for Dinner! I would suggest making a reservation for dinner in the Reception if you want to guarantee that you get a table as the restaurant fills up quite fast during peak season.

In their main restaurant you can choose between a Single course, a 2 course, or a 3-course meal with amazing alternatives in each category or you can try their 5 course ICE MENU where 4 courses are served directly on Torne river ice, the same Ice that helps build the Ice hotel each year. The dinner Menu the year I was there was spectacular and I can only hold my fingers crossed that the food will be as amazing when you go there!

If you want to splurge a bit more, they have a 12-course tasting menu at the ‘’Veranda’’ which is the more exclusive alternative that only seats 13 at a time. It’s a chef’s table alternative where all the guests sit in a horseshoe formation while the Chefs prepare the food In front of you while they talk about the origin of the product and the history of the ice hotel.

#3 Ice Bar at ICEHOTEL 365

As if a hotel made from Ice wasn’t extraordinary enough, they had to take it a step further and create a bar entirely out of Ice and Snow. The bar used to be part of the seasonal hotel and built up each year like the rest of the hotel but the creators of ICEHOTEL wanted to make it accessible for people like you and me 365 days a year so they built 20 ice suites and an Icebar inside a building and named it ICEHOTEL 365. Here you can admire Ice sculptures while sipping a drink out of an Ice glass or try out ice sculpting yourself. You’re also welcome to sit down and chill out on one of the reindeer skins while listening to some tunes. ​

During the day these rooms serve as a Museum as well. Inside this part of the hotel, it is -5* year-round and this is possible thanks to the perfect climate conditions outside. During winter there is no need to cool it down further as outside temperatures can go down below -30 and during the summer it keeps cold with some help from the midnight sun. There are over 800m2 of solar panels on top of the Ice production roof which absorbs light 24/7 during peak summer. HOW CLEVER IS THAT?! When I first heard this, I couldn’t stop thinking of what a perfect location they have stumbled upon.

#4 Dog sledding

Here at the Icehotel, they offer dog sledding! If you’re like me and saw Disney’s Snowdogs movie one too many times as a child, it is probably also been a dream of yours to go dogsledding! You can choose between different packages to fit your budget, but if you want to splurge even more – You can get picked up at the airport and driven to the ICEHOTEL in style via dog sledding! How cool!

#5 Northern Lights

I feel like you cannot say that you have lived your life to the fullest if you die without seeing one of the most breathtaking natural phenomena that I have ever had the pleasure of encountering.

I think I will just let the pictures speak for themselves here, there is not much that can be said about the Aurora borealis that the pictures don’t already tell. One thing I can say is that the photos don’t even begin to do the actual show justice.

#6 Snowmobile Tour

You can’t go to the ICEHOTEL without joining one of their snowmobile tours! They have different tours to fit your specific need for adventure, but my favorite is by far the Northern lights tour! It’s a roughly 4-hour long trip that takes you through the wilderness to a little cabin where the guide cooks you a very yummy (and hot) meal! After driving a snowmobile out in the cold – this will feel like the best meal you’ve had all day, maybe even all week. You will stop at various locations and search for the northern lights. But even if you don’t see it, the night sky is breathtaking with countless amounts of stars on a clear night nonetheless!

Keep in mind that even If this tour is called the ‘’Northern lights tour’’, the aurora lights are a natural phenomenon and can’t be controlled by us humans, meaning that there is never a 100% guarantee that you will see it.

#7 Saami Museum – Scandinavia’s indigenous people

Nearby the ICEHOTEL is the Nutti Sámi Siida, a Sámi tourism company that organizes natural and cultural experiences for visitors year-round based on Sámi culture.  Did you know that the Sámi are the Indigenous people of Scandinavia? After living in Australia for 2 years I’ve become more fascinated with my own roots and my own country and our history, so for me, it was a huge deal to be able to come here and learn about the Sámi culture, a whole culture within my own country that I barely knew anything about.

To enter the Saami Museum you have to pay a small fee. Inside you can read and learn about Sámi's history, witness reconstructed Sámi camps, try to catch a wooden reindeer statue with a lasso (and realize how hard it is), and encounter REAL reindeer. After a trip to the museum, you can enjoy a traditionally cooked reindeer stew in a traditional Sami tent to defrost.

#8 Feed and pet reindeer!

You can walk into the pen where the reindeer are held in the Saami Museum and get up close and personal with them. For a very small additional cost you can buy a bag of reindeer food and all of a sudden, you’re their best friend! I would recommend that you go the extra mile and buy a bag of reindeer food for 40SEK (4 Euros), it’s worth it.

#9 Raidu

If reading about the Saami culture, seeing, and perhaps even feeding the reindeer isn’t enough for you then you can book yourself on a Raidu! Which translates to ‘’Encounter with reindeer’’. On the Raidu you will experience the traditional Sámi lifestyle and enjoy an even closer and more exclusive encounter with the reindeer. You can help train, feed, and race with the reindeer while learning how important the reindeers are, and have been throughout Sámi history.

You will also eat the traditional Sámi dish ‘’souvas’’ (smoked reindeer meat) whilst relaxing around the fireplace in a lávvu-tent.

My favorite part about the Raidu is when they put sleds behind the reindeer and let you race with them! It’s thrilling and super exciting and doesn’t worry if you fall off, the fresh powder snow will catch you! Haha!

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#10 ICEHOTEL The Lounge Bar

Even if most of the exciting things happen outside or in minus degrees weather, we all need someplace warm and relaxing to come back to at the end of the day. The lounge bar connected to the main lobby is the ideal place for this!

Whether you’re just after a cup of coffee or tea or if you’re after some refreshing alcoholic beverage this place will meet your needs. It’s very cozy with an open fire that burns throughout the whole day. My personal favorite out of the drink selection is the hot chocolate that truly warms you up from the inside, and if you’re in the mood to spice things up you can add a shot of Bailey's or mintu, Yum!

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But the reason why I put this as the reason 10 isn’t because of hot chocolate. They also have a selection of Cocktails at the lounge bar where they have taken the traditional Cocktails and added a winter Twist. How about a Mojito served hot? Or perhaps a Cloudberry Caipirinha? My personal favorite is the Arctic Raspberry Bomb, a perfect combination of sweet & sour made with Bramble Vodka.

Another favorite of mine if I had just come back from a cold winter adventure would be the Apple Crush, another warm Cocktail that reminded me of Apple Pie, Yum! Before coming to the ICEHOTEL I had never seen or even heard of warm Cocktails before and I will admit that I was a tad bit skeptical, but after trying them out for myself I hope I will see this concept appear on other drink lists around the world, especially on cold destinations!

Disclaimer: they might have changed the cocktails since I was there.

Hope you enjoyed this post and I hope this will inspire you to explore the Icehotel! If you liked this post, please leave a comment and share it on your social media so that I can reach more adventurers out there! Happy travels

Nathalie Leveld

Content creator and travel photographer. Making my way around the world as your virtual assistant!

https://natgoneglobal.com
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