Imagine a winter wonderland setting, where the Arctic landscape is covered in a thick blanket of snow. Amidst this is a chapel made completely of ice and snow – a magical setting with an enchanting atmosphere – for the experience of a lifetime on the most memorable day of your life. Or if you prefer, you can get married in a romantic wooden chapel. The bride can arrive in a sleigh pulled by reindeer or huskies, or if you prefer a faster mode of transport.....by snowmobile! You can spend your wedding night in an intimate log cabin, in an igloo surrounded by the pristine arctic snows, in an ice room or in a normal heated honeymoon suite.
We can arrange for your wedding to take place in one of the ice chapels at the Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi in Swedish Lapland, the Alta Igloo Hotel in Norwegian Lapland and Kakslauttanen Hotel in Finnish Lapland.
All the normal wedding services are available – hairdressers, flowers, wedding cake and photography. The wedding coordinator in the chosen hotel will assist with the preparation of the necessary documentation for the civil ceremony to formalise the marriage. We can arrange transportation and accommodation for all your guests and assist them in arranging any other activities (such as skiing, snowboarding, husky or snowmobile safaris) that they may want to enjoy.

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Tel. 02078385956 | terhi@best-served.co.uk
Imagine a winter wonderland setting, where the Arctic landscape is covered in a thick blanket of snow. Amidst this is a chapel made completely of ice and snow - a magical setting with an enchanting atmosphere - for the experience of a lifetime on the most memorable day of your life. You can spend your wedding night in an intimate log cabin, in an igloo surrounded by the pristine arctic snows, in an ice room or in a normal heated honeymoon suite. We are able to manage all aspects of your special day with our special wedding holidays. If you have a special day in mind, call us and we will help you plan your wedding. Imagine a winter wonderland setting, where the Arctic landscape is covered in a thick blanket of snow.