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Tree-Top & Glass-Cabin Stays in Finland – Unique Stays

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Finland is world-famous for its pristine wilderness, Northern Lights, and uniquely immersive stays. Among the most magical experiences are tree-top and glass-cabin stays, offering unparalleled views of snow-covered forests, aurora-lit skies, and serene lakes. These stays are a Nordic adventure awaited by one life, from exploring adventure, luxury, to resting in nature at the same time. This is a travel guide that includes the top tree-top and glass-cabin stays in Finland, tips on how to plan, seasonal advice and estimates to stay in Finland to make the adventure the greatest and most suitable vacation in Finland.

Top Tree-Top & Glass-Cabin Stays in Finland

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel, Rovaniemi – Luxury Tree-Top Living Under the Aurora

A modern luxury and nature experience is a blend of Arctic TreeHouse Hotel, located in the very centre of Lapland. This is a timber-clad, award-winning hotel that features smooth pods placed on a hillside, which provide panoramic views from the tree canopy. It is one of the most luxurious tree-top & Glass-Cabin Stays in Finland. Guests can enjoy the viewing of the Northern Lights right from the warmth of their rooms.

  • Location: Rovaniemi, Lapland
  • Cost: Rs. 45,000–85,000 per night
  • Best Time to Visit: September–March for Aurora spotting; June–August for midnight sun
  • Best For: Couples, photography enthusiasts, luxury travellers

     

Northern Lights Village, Levi & Saariselkä – Best Glass Cabins in Lapland

The Northern Lights Village have heated, cosy glass cabins and laser-heated to ensure the best view of the northern sky. They are found in the two beautiful spots- Saariselkka and Levi, and offer unforgettable arctic experiences. The visitors are encouraged to see the lights in a fun fueled guided hunt of the aurora, reindeer hunting tours and also have a traditional Lapland dinner at the restaurant there.

  • Location: Saariselkä & Levi, Lapland
  • Cost: Rs. 35,000–75,000 per night
  • Best Time to Visit: October–March for Northern Lights; May–August for forest activities
  • Best For: Couples, honeymooners, nature lovers

     

Wilderness Hotel Muotka – True Arctic Wilderness Experience

Deep in the wilderness close to Saariselkä Umuotka, Wilderness Hotel Muotka is an isolated resort that is surrounded by pine trees. The estate will include Aurora Cabins with panoramic glass ceilings as well as the classic log cabins, where people will find the more rustic and Finnish style of their hideaway. It’s among the ideal tree-top & glass-cabin stays in Finland for couples and for those who crave peace and authentic Arctic silence away from crowds. 

  • Location: Near Saariselkä, Lapland
  • Cost: Rs. 30,000–60,000 per night
  • Best Time to Visit: November–March for Northern Lights
  • Best For: Couples, slow travellers, nature enthusiasts

     

 Levin Iglut Glass Igloos – Classic Finland Northern Lights Stay

Levin Iglut offers glass igloos located in the Levi region. The igloos provide a cosy space to experience the Arctic wilderness, with heated floors, private bathrooms, and spectacular night skies. Skiing and snowmobile excursions are easily accessible from the resort. It should be on your Finland honeymoon tour packages. 

  • Location: Levi, Lapland
  • Cost: Rs. 30,000–65,000 per night
  • Best Time to Visit: November–March for winter sports and Northern Lights
  • Best For: Ski enthusiasts, aurora chasers, solo travellers

     

Iso-Syöte Glass Villas – Forest Retreat in Syöte National Park

Tourists looking to spend their time in peaceful forest cabins, Iso-Syoete Glass Villas will provide the ideal diversity of naturalness and the luxurious atmosphere. These villas, located in the Syoete national park, incorporate a huge glass wall that opens up to the snow-covered forest. 

  • Location: Syöte, Northern Finland
  • Cost: Rs. 25,000–50,000 per night
  • Best Time to Visit: December–February for winter adventures; July–August for hiking
  • Best For: Couples, wildlife lovers, solitude seekers

     

Apukka Aurora Borealis Resort, Rovaniemi – Innovative Arctic Stay

Apukka Resort is a combination of innovation and Arctic spirit, which is located right outside Rovaniemi. The Aurora cabins have climate control, mini-fridges and heated glass ceilings. In case of something extraordinary, the Komsio Suites- premium pods offer a view of the sky of 360 degrees. The resort also runs a one-of-a-kind sauna on skis and ice-cabin experiences for adventurers.

  • Location: Rovaniemi, Lapland
  • Cost: Rs. 28,000–58,000 per night
  • Best Time to Visit: November–March for Northern Lights; June–August for the midnight sun
  • Best For: Families, adventurous couples, photographers

     

Ukkohalla Sky Cabin Glass Suites – Floating Cabins in Arctic Lakeland

Sitting in a forested fell between the Arctic Lakeland, the Ukkohalla Sky Cabins appear to be floating through the trees. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows wrap around each suite, offering uninterrupted views of Lapland’s wilderness. Interiors maintain minimalist Nordic styling—clean lines, pale wood, and soft textiles.

  • Location: Ukkohalla, Kainuu Region
  • Cost: Rs. 22,000–45,000 per night
  • Best Time to Visit: December–April for snowy landscapes; May–August for lake views
  • Best For: Design enthusiasts, couples, solo travellers

     

Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, Saariselkä – Iconic Glass Igloo Finland Experience

One of the family-friendly glass-cabin resorts in Finland is Kakslauttanen. It provides suites, log cabins in the shape of an igloo, which are built using glass. These cabins have been positioned to have clear views of the Northern lights. The resort also provides snow activities, husky safaris, and ice fishing.

  • Location: Saariselkä, Lapland
  • Cost: Rs. 35,000–70,000 per night (glass igloo)
  • Best Time to Visit: Late September–March
  • Best For: Families, adventure seekers, nature lovers

     

Revontuli Lakeland Village – Lakeside Glass Cabins with Northern Views

On the edge of a serene Finnish lake, the Revontuli Lakeland Village has cabins and glass igloos overlooking the lake, which are ideal couples' getaway. During the summer months, visitors can enjoy kayaking and Midnight Sun, and during the winter months, it becomes a Northern Lights paradise because the woods are snow-covered.

  • Location: Lakeland Region, Central Finland
  • Cost: Rs. 20,000–40,000 per night
  • Best Time to Visit: December–March for Northern Lights; June–August for lakeside relaxation
  • Best For: Honeymooners, romantic escapes, scenic photography

Comparison Table: Finland’s Best Tree-Top & Glass-Cabin Stays

AccommodationLocationSpecial FeaturesBest ForStarting Price (Approx.)
Arctic TreeHouse HotelRovaniemiPanoramic windows, tree-top suitesLuxury seekers, familiesRs. 45,000 per night
Northern Lights VillageLevi & SaariselkäLaser-heated glass roofs, aurora alertsCouples, aurora huntersRs. 35,000 per night
Wilderness Hotel MuotkaNear SaariselkäRemote cabins, wood-fired saunaPrivacy loversRs. 30,000 per night
Levin IglutLeviFell-top igloos, heated floorsSkiers, honeymoonersRs. 30,000 per night
Iso-Syöte Glass VillasSyöte National ParkPrivate saunas, forest viewsNature enthusiastsRs. 25,000 per night
Apukka ResortRovaniemiIce cabins, 360° Komsio suitesFamilies, adventurersRs. 28,000 per night
Ukkohalla Sky CabinsArctic LakelandFloating glass suites, forest viewsDesign loversRs. 22,000 per night
Kakslauttanen Arctic ResortSaariselkäGlass igloos, reindeer safarisFamilies, couplesRs. 35,000 per night
Revontuli Lakeland VillageCentral FinlandLakeside igloos, private saunaRomantic getawaysRs. 20,000 per night

What to Expect During Your Stay

Accommodation Features

  • Standard Amenities Include: Private bathroom with shower, Mini-bar or mini-fridge, Electric fireplace and WiFi connection.
  • Premium Features: Kitchenettes in select cabins, Private saunas and Multiple bedrooms

Dining Experience

Most glass igloo resorts operate restaurants that serve breakfast and dinner, reducing the need to venture far in extreme cold. Some properties deliver breakfast directly to igloos, allowing guests to dine while watching the sunrise or wildlife activity.


 

Planning Your Glass-Cabin & Tree-Top Stay

  • Book Early: Glass-cabin accommodations fill quickly. Peak season (December-March) requires booking months ahead. 
  • What to Pack: Pack thermal underwear (multiple layers), an Insulated jacket, a Hat covering, and a Tripod for Aurora photography
  • Check Forecasts: Most cabins provide Aurora forecast tools. Many accommodations offer iPads for guests to check Aurora forecasts and contact reception.
  • Sustainable Travel in Finnish Lapland: Finnish glass-cabin resorts lead in sustainability. Buildings are constructed off-site and lifted into place to minimise disturbance to surrounding flora and fauna.

Tipping: Not expected but appreciated for exceptional service

Conclusion: Why Choose Tree-Top & Glass-Cabin Stays in Finland

Tree-top and glass-cabin stays in Finland create memories lasting forever. The combination works perfectly. Luxury comfort meets wild nature. Modern design respects ancient forests. And those Northern Lights, they make everything magical. Watching Aurora from a warm bed. Waking to snow-covered trees. Hearing the silence of the Finnish wilderness. These moments change travellers. Start planning now with Pickyourtrail by discovering amazing Finland tour packages for a hassle-free and memorable trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

How warm are glass cabins in winter in Finland?

Glass cabins stay surprisingly warm. Modern heating systems work efficiently. Climate-controlled air conditioning systems maintain comfortable temperatures. Expect room temperatures around 20-22°C.

Can Northern Lights be seen every night in Finland?

No guarantees exist. Aurora depends on solar activity and weather. Clear skies are essential. Best chances occur during peak season (December-February). Visitors should plan multi-night stays to increase the chances of seeing the Northern Lights.

Are glass cabins in Finland private?

Yes! Resorts space cabins apart. Complete privacy is ensured with adequate spacing between cabins and surrounding pine trees. Trees provide natural screening. No one can see inside.

Are pets allowed in glass cabins in Finland?

Yes, several Finnish glass-cabin resorts are pet-friendly, though policies vary. 

When is the best time to book a glass-cabin or tree-top stay in Finland ?

The peak season for glass-cabin stays runs from December to March, aligning with the Northern Lights and snow activity season. 

re these accommodations suitable for families or elderly travellers?

Absolutely. Many resorts like Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort and Apukka Resort offer family-friendly cabins with multiple bedrooms, ramps, and guided activities for all ages.

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