The Best Frozen Destinations- Updated Weekly
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Husavik, Iceland
Husavik is located on the eastern shore of the Skjalfandi bay and is a highly popular destination for those interested in whales. It has a small population yet is perfect for those interested in having a quiet weekend and seeing how the locals act.
www.visiticeland.com
Husavik is located on the eastern shore of the Skjalfandi bay and is a highly popular destination for those interested in whales. It has a small population yet is perfect for those interested in having a quiet weekend and seeing how the locals act.
www.visiticeland.com
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Hemavan Tärnaby Ski Resort, Sweden
There is no better way to experience Swedish culture than dog sledding with a professional guide through the Swedish Mountains. Located in the north, the sun isn't up for long so the proper timing is crucial!
www.visitsweden.com
There is no better way to experience Swedish culture than dog sledding with a professional guide through the Swedish Mountains. Located in the north, the sun isn't up for long so the proper timing is crucial!
www.visitsweden.com
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Bettles, Alaska
One of the best places to see the Northern Lights, or Aurora, Bettles Alaska is located 35 miles north of the Arctic Circle and is just outside of The Gates of The Arctic National Park. The train that offers you an almost constant view of the lights is located extremely close to Bettles, giving the opportunity for the ride of your life.
www.visitalaska.com
One of the best places to see the Northern Lights, or Aurora, Bettles Alaska is located 35 miles north of the Arctic Circle and is just outside of The Gates of The Arctic National Park. The train that offers you an almost constant view of the lights is located extremely close to Bettles, giving the opportunity for the ride of your life.
www.visitalaska.com