Since the world's northernmost point is inaccessible during most of the year, the hotel will only be open for one month: April.
CNN reports that the North Pole can be reached by helicopter in April and by ship in June and July.
Source: Luxury Action
This includes a two-night stay at a hotel in Svalbard (an archipelago roughly midway between mainland Norway and the North Pole and one of the last hospitable areas between the two), flights and transportation between Svalbard and the North Pole, a single night in a North Pole igloo, all meals, security, and a tour guide.
Honkanen told CNN that guests will take a two-hour helicopter ride to a North Pole ice camp from Svalbard after their two nights in the frontier town. From there, Luxury Action arranges transportation to the spot on the glacier where the igloos are set up.
Source: Luxury Action
Honkanen, who says that the pop-up hotel is fully sustainable and poses no threat to the area, also hopes that travelers will help spread the word about the effects of climate change on the Arctic environment.
"We're not just providing the experience, we want to spread the word on what's happening," he told CNN. "How the climate crisis affects local culture, local food, and the Arctic animals. We see the effects first hand. It's transformative travel. We make a connection with the local people [in Svalbard]."
Source: CNN