Out under the Northern Lights and in the middle of the wilderness rests the Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort.
Famous for its glass igloos that offer the perfect view of green-lit
skies eight months out of the year, this breathtaking hotel also offers
snow igloos, log cabins, and rooms in "Santa's Home."
According to the resort's website, the unique travel destination was
started back in 1973 when its founder, Jussi, was traveling down the
lonely roads just south of Finland's northernmost fishing village. As
the story goes, his car broke down, and he was forced to make camp near
the isolated roadside woods. Instead of just thinking of this excursion
as a minor inconvenience, he fell in love with the spot and set up a
permanent roadside stop-in that eventually grew up to be the
current Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort.
The site of Jussi's breakdown has grown into a luxury resort destination which features a variety of interesting accommodations. There are cozy log cabins, some with built-in glass nooks to better view the surrounding wilderness and auroras. There are the snow igloos which are little ice hotels where visitors can get warm in a very cold place. And perhaps most astoundingly, there is the field of glass igloos which all look like little see-through geodesic domes where nothing can obstruct your view of the Northern Lights.
The resort, sitting at almost the northern tip of Europe, seems like some sci-fi outpost built on the edge of the world to survive its collapse. But really it's just a beautiful and cozy little spot.

The site of Jussi's breakdown has grown into a luxury resort destination which features a variety of interesting accommodations. There are cozy log cabins, some with built-in glass nooks to better view the surrounding wilderness and auroras. There are the snow igloos which are little ice hotels where visitors can get warm in a very cold place. And perhaps most astoundingly, there is the field of glass igloos which all look like little see-through geodesic domes where nothing can obstruct your view of the Northern Lights.
The resort, sitting at almost the northern tip of Europe, seems like some sci-fi outpost built on the edge of the world to survive its collapse. But really it's just a beautiful and cozy little spot.
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