These glass huts are perfect for stargazing in Iceland

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Panorama Glass Lodge these are the most beautiful cabins in Iceland.

Panorama Glass Lodge, these are the most beautiful cabins in Iceland.

Of Iceland we know several things: one of them is that its landscapes are hardly unmatched in the world —if you like nature in its purest state—, and that in times of coronavirus the forestry authorities have encouraged their neighbors to hug trees against social isolation.

And the latest news we have about the country is that from June 15 its borders will be cautiously opened to foreign travelers.

Visitors wishing to enter the country will have three options : a two-week quarantine, get tested right on arrival or prove they are free of the virus. According to information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Icelandic government will cover the cost of the test for travelers during a two-week trial period.

This news has made many people start dreaming of a trip to Icelandic lands. And what better than some glass cabins in the middle of nowhere to fulfill that dream?

The beds with a view of Panorama Glass Lodge They were created with the idea of ​​being the perfect refuge for newlyweds, but little by little and due to their great success, they opened up to all kinds of audiences. Although yes, only two people can sleep here.

From this place you can see whales in summer and northern lights in winter.

From this place you can see whales in summer and northern lights in winter.

Behind these little houses is a young family of Reykjavik what they wanted create an absolutely romantic getaway . For this they built three cabins inspired by the Scandinavian and Viking style , the first in Hvalfjordur , about 35 km from the capital; while the other two are located in the municipality of Hello , almost two hours from Reykjavík.

the glass booths they are made entirely to measure with wood and steel , and have been baptized with names from Norse mythology. Hlín is the name of the goddess of protection,*** Alva*** means “female elf” in the old Norse language and*** Freya*** is the goddess of love in Norse mythology.

Also, each of them is located in a strategic place to make the experience even more immersive. For example, Hlín stands right in front of the whale fjord so in summer (July and August) it is easy to spot some of them, while ** Alva and Freya ** have direct views of the Helka volcano and are perfect for discovering the south coast of Iceland.

What you see is real.

What you see is real.

Couples who are lucky enough to be able to sleep here they will observe aurora borealis and one of the most starry skies on the planet , because there is no light pollution here; they can also do it from the bed or from the 38º jacuzzi that is located outdoors and that each of the cabins have.

But as confirmed by their hosts you will have to book well in advance , six to seven months. To do this you have to be up to date on their social networks where they report on the openings and free cabins.

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