Regent’s remote escapes focus on Arctic

Trips to Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Finland and Sweden, including Lapland, make an appearance

Regent’s remote escapes focus on Arctic

Trips to Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Finland and Sweden, including Lapland, make an appearance

Regent Holidays has launched its Arctic Winter brochure for 2025/26, featuring new hotels and new remote island getaways.

The brochure brings together the best of Regent’s winter portfolio with a host of experiences including dog-sledding, snowshoeing, super-jeep safaris, ice and lava caving, winter cruising, whale watching and Northern Lights hunting. 

New accommodation for this season includes the ÖÖD Hekla Horizon, which opened in Iceland in February 2025. Situated beneath Mount Hekla, the property comprises seven mirrored cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the surrounding lava fields, rivers and Icelandic skyline.

Some of the cabins have private saunas and hot tubs, ideal for viewing the Northern Lights. Prices for a four-night break including flights and 4WD car hire start from £1,575pp sharing.

The adults-only Aino Private Island Hotel in Finnish Lapland is due to re-open in November 2025 following a full refurbishment. Just 15 minutes from Rovaniemi, but set on a secluded, private island in the wilderness, accessible only via a suspension bridge, it offers 11 individually designed suites, a private villa, a wood-heated riverside sauna, a restaurant with locally-inspired dishes and a range of Arctic experiences.

Prices for a three-night break, including flights, transfers, half board accommodation, a reindeer safari and an e-snowmobile adventure start from £2,245pp sharing.

The brochure also includes two new island escapes in Norway, combining Tromsø with either Senja or Sommarøy islands. Sommarøy offers mountains, white sand beaches, fjords and Northern Lights-spotting opportunities on account of the island’s remoteness.

Prices start from £1,280pp sharing and include flights, transfers, B&B accommodation (two nights in Tromsø, two nights in Sommarøy) and a Northern Lights hunting experience with campfire meal.

Alternatively, the Senja Island Winter Escape starts from £1,755 per person sharing and includes a night in Tromsø and three nights at the Norwegian Wild Hotel set in a quiet pine forest on Senja Island between the mountains and the sea.

The estate offers snowshoeing, hiking, wildlife spotting and an on-site Jacuzzi, and the package includes a guided kayaking experience through Arctic waters, alongside as well as flights and public transport transfers.

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