I know what you’re thinking: overwater bungalows in the Arctic Circle? Trust me, I was just as shocked as you when I discovered Arctic Bath!
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Winter brings the northern lights and summer brings the midnight sun, making Arctic Bath a unique experience no matter what season you visit! Focused on wellness, the floating hotel combines hot saunas and cold plunges in a stunning natural environment for ultimate relaxation.
The floating cabins are not your typical tropical overwater bungalows. While they do have a deck with direct water access, they lack the large windows you may have come to expect from tropical bungalows. The Scandinavian-designed double rooms have heated floors and pellet stoves for the winter and air conditioning for the summer.
Breakfast for two is included as is access to the hot saunas and cold plunges. Spa treatments and other seasonally appropriate activities are available for an additional fee. From a moose safari and snowshoe hiking in the winter to fishing and gathering wild edible plants in the summer, there are plenty of activities to keep you occupied!
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