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(Yes nerds, the northern lights require solar winds — we get it, just go with it.) Don’t let drooping mercury and a thinning 2021 cat calendar deter you from visiting Scandinavia in the winter.
Inside Sweden's floating Arctic Bath hotel, a surreal new property where guests can take an icy dip beneath the Northern Lights By Taylor Borden Daniel Holmgren/Arctic Bath Feb 28, 2020, 8:03 AM PT ...
If you’re bored of the dame old tropical vacation getaways, here’s something different: An ice cold retreat at a luxury floating hotel in Sweden.
A new floating hotel and spa is scheduled to open near the Arctic Circle. The Arctic Bath Hotel and Spa, located on the Lule River in the village of Harads, Sweden, will be frozen in place into ...
Seeing the aurora borealis has become a must-do item for camera-toting tourists from Alaska to Greenland to Scandinavia. On a trip to northern Sweden, the sight proved elusive, if ultimately ...
18 March 2026 - 5 days for £4,995 per person From striking alpine forests to picturesque snowcapped mountains, travelling to northern Sweden during the winter months offers a truly magical ...