If you’re looking for a remote location for your next winter vacation, you’re in luck: A new luxury pop-up hotel in Norway will give you the chance to sleep in the North Pole without almost any light pollution blocking your view.

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The North Pole Igloos Camp, which is operated by the Arctic-focused travel company Luxury Action, costs a pretty penny—a stay for three nights costs $105,055—but it will give you a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The pop-up location will only be available for April 2020, as that area of the North Pole is only accessible that month. While it’s active, it will be the “northernmost hotel in the world,” according to CNBC.

 

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  Explore remote lands without any light pollution with our movable Glass Igloo Camp and enjoy of mighty Northern Lights at your very own heated glass igloo ⭐ , , , , , , #LuxuryAction #leadingspecialist #northernlights #igloo #glassigloo #privatecamp #travelexperiences #remoteplaces #finland #sweden #norway #arctic A post shared by Luxury Action – Private Travel (@luxuryaction) on Sep 2, 2019 at 8:10am PDT

The cost of the stay includes a two-night stay in Svalbard, Norway, and one night in the North Pole in the igloo camp. The trip includes stays in both locations, as well as security, meals, and travel guides. The “movable” Glass Igloo Camp rooms are heated and offer guests the chance to look up directly at the stars and the Northern Lights during that time of year. Here’s a closer look at the pop-up hotel:

Courtesy of Luxury Action “The North Pole is one of the most exclusive travel destinations on Earth,” Luxury Action founder and CEO Janne Honkanen told CNBC. “All our guests (are concerned about) Arctic nature and the climate crisis. I believe they are also the best messengers to spread word of how climate change affects our lives in the Arctic and its effects on Arctic animals and nature.” For more on winter travel and the Northern Lights, check out these options and guides from Men’s Journal:

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If you’re looking for a remote location for your next winter vacation, you’re in luck: A new luxury pop-up hotel in Norway will give you the chance to sleep in the North Pole without almost any light pollution blocking your view.

12 Places to Ring In the New Year Under the Northern Lights

Read article

The North Pole Igloos Camp, which is operated by the Arctic-focused travel company Luxury Action, costs a pretty penny—a stay for three nights costs $105,055—but it will give you a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The pop-up location will only be available for April 2020, as that area of the North Pole is only accessible that month. While it’s active, it will be the “northernmost hotel in the world,” according to CNBC.

12 Places to Ring In the New Year Under the Northern Lights

Read article

12 Places to Ring In the New Year Under the Northern Lights

 

View this post on Instagram

  Explore remote lands without any light pollution with our movable Glass Igloo Camp and enjoy of mighty Northern Lights at your very own heated glass igloo ⭐ , , , , , , #LuxuryAction #leadingspecialist #northernlights #igloo #glassigloo #privatecamp #travelexperiences #remoteplaces #finland #sweden #norway #arctic A post shared by Luxury Action – Private Travel (@luxuryaction) on Sep 2, 2019 at 8:10am PDT

 

View this post on Instagram

View this post on Instagram

Explore remote lands without any light pollution with our movable Glass Igloo Camp and enjoy of mighty Northern Lights at your very own heated glass igloo ⭐ , , , , , , #LuxuryAction #leadingspecialist #northernlights #igloo #glassigloo #privatecamp #travelexperiences #remoteplaces #finland #sweden #norway #arctic

A post shared by Luxury Action – Private Travel (@luxuryaction) on Sep 2, 2019 at 8:10am PDT

The cost of the stay includes a two-night stay in Svalbard, Norway, and one night in the North Pole in the igloo camp. The trip includes stays in both locations, as well as security, meals, and travel guides. The “movable” Glass Igloo Camp rooms are heated and offer guests the chance to look up directly at the stars and the Northern Lights during that time of year.

Here’s a closer look at the pop-up hotel:

“The North Pole is one of the most exclusive travel destinations on Earth,” Luxury Action founder and CEO Janne Honkanen told CNBC. “All our guests (are concerned about) Arctic nature and the climate crisis. I believe they are also the best messengers to spread word of how climate change affects our lives in the Arctic and its effects on Arctic animals and nature.”

For more on winter travel and the Northern Lights, check out these options and guides from Men’s Journal:

The 50 Best Weekend Winter Getaways

Read article

9 Must-Visit Winter Travel Destinations

Read article

5 Greatest Far North Adventures That (Almost) Anyone Can Do

Read article

11 Things You Need to Walk to the North Pole

Read article

The Best Places to View the Northern Lights

Read article

For access to exclusive gear videos, celebrity interviews, and more, subscribe on YouTube!

The 50 Best Weekend Winter Getaways

Read article

The 50 Best Weekend Winter Getaways

9 Must-Visit Winter Travel Destinations

Read article

9 Must-Visit Winter Travel Destinations

5 Greatest Far North Adventures That (Almost) Anyone Can Do

Read article

5 Greatest Far North Adventures That (Almost) Anyone Can Do

11 Things You Need to Walk to the North Pole

Read article

11 Things You Need to Walk to the North Pole

The Best Places to View the Northern Lights

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