What do Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena, Georgina Rodriguez’s Madrid mansion, and over 40 European winter markets have in common? They’ve all been transformed by a Croatian company that’s quietly revolutionizing how we think about ice rinks.
Ice Wonderland doesn’t just build ice rinks – they perform logistical magic. Take their Dubai project: transforming an 800m² arena into a fully functional ice rink in just 48 hours. Or their most exclusive gig yet – creating a private backyard rink for Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez, which ended up featured on her Netflix series “I Am Georgina.”
The Ice Rink Revolution You Didn’t See Coming
While most people think ice rinks require permanent infrastructure, this Croatian manufacturer is proving otherwise. Their modular systems can pop up anywhere – from compact 200m² boutique installations to sprawling 2,000m² ice parks that transform shopping centers and festivals across the UK, Europe, and Middle East.
“Whether it’s a festive market in Central Europe or a private estate in the Middle East, we deliver,” says Rahela Bošnjak, the company’s General Manager. The numbers back up the bold claim – over 40 installations across Europe in just the past year.
Why Everyone’s Calling Them
Hotels and resorts discovered that ice rinks don’t just attract guests – they become revenue generators, boosting food and beverage sales while drawing visitors from outside. Shopping centers report longer visitor stays and higher spending, with quick returns on investment.
The secret sauce? European production quality meets global logistics capability. Whether you’re an event agency in London, a luxury resort in the Alps, or apparently, a football star’s girlfriend in Madrid, Ice Wonderland delivers the same premium experience with flexible hire and purchase options.

The Bottom Line
In a world where experiential entertainment is king, Ice Wonderland figured out how to bring winter magic anywhere, anytime. From corporate events to celebrity backyards, they’re not just building ice rinks – they’re creating viral moments, one installation at a time.