In October, Reyka is planning to open a vodka bar for five days and it will only appeal to the most adventurous of people, as the bar will be located on a glacier. The Icelandic vodka brand is inviting people to try its product as the source of its water, the Langjokull Glacier in Iceland.
There are a few ways to get to "the world's first bar on a glacier," including entering to win a trip via the brand's website. Those who prefer to take on off-road adventures of their own also have the chance to visit the pop-up but they will have to do so using the coordinates provided by Reyka. For one day only on October 20th, paid tours through Activity Iceland will also be making a stop at the glacial pop-up vodka bar.
Glacial Pop-Up Bars
Reyka is Opening a Voda Bar on a Glacier for Just Five Days
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