Ever wondered what a true winter wonderland looks like? Journey to Swedish Lapland and discover a region not only blessed with breathtaking beauty but offering activities galore...
 
From a night in an ice suite at the world-famous ICEHOTEL to a visit to a northern lights sky station high above the Arctic Circle. This is the place to mush your own huskies or go in search of the northern lights on a snowmobile.
See for yourself

Book for this winter!
Prices & departure dates for 2011/12 now available. Call our Swedish Lapland specialists today on
01737 218 801 or view our Lapland holidays»

Fly direct in just 3.5 hours!
Take the ONLY direct flight from the UK to the ICEHOTEL operated exclusively by Discover the World. Reach Swedish Lapland in half the time than when flying via Stockholm. Flight departures»

This years Icehotel
Last winter saw the 21st ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjarvi in Swedish Lapland. The world’s largest ICEHOTEL at around 5,500 m² is the best yet. Be inspired»


Uncover the beauty of Swedish Lapland here in our picture gallery. Be inspired to start planning your own winter escape to this magical snowy wonderland!

Swedish Lapland is one of the best places in the world to view the aurora. Find out about our Abisko & Icehotel break here or order a brochure online»
 

Fancy a real white wedding? Make your special day even more memorable by taking your vows in the ICEHOTEL’s ice chapel! Find out more»


ICEHOTEL Break
3 nights from £1093
Stay at the world's coolest hotel and discover for yourself what all the excitement is about!  more»

Northern Lights & the ICEHOTEL
3 nights from £1260
Combine a stay at the ICEHOTEL with a visit to Abisko, one of the best places to observe the northern lights!   more»

Wilderness Husky Adventure
3-6 nights from £1432
‘Mush’ your own team of huskies through beautiful forests and stay at the magical ICEHOTEL   more»

STOCKHOLM & the ICEHOTEL
3 nights from £966
Combine a stay in the cosmopolitan city of Stockholm with a taste of Swedish Lapland.  more»

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