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Fairbanks Northern Lights 241

Fairbanks Northern Lights 241

Enjoy Alaska with our local guides. We will provide you with transportation, hotels, some meals and guided adventures.

Overview Of Fairbanks Northern Lights 241

DAYS
6 Days, 5 Nights
AIRFARE
Not Included
HOTELS
Included
LOCAL GUIDE
English Guide Included
ACTIVITIES
Included
MEALS
Some Meals Included

Note: Ensure that you check for any travel restrictions and entry requirements at your destination. It is your responsibility to be prepared with all necessary travel documents and paperwork. Plan to arrive at the airport at least three hours before your scheduled departure time.

Day 1

Arrival in Fairbanks

Day 2

Fairbanks Private City Tour and Northern Lights Tour

Day 3

Free day

Day 4

Free day or Optional Mantanuska Glacier Tour

Day 5

Free day

Day 6

Transfer to airport

Northern Lights Tour

northern lights tour

Fairbanks Private City Tour

fairbanks private city tour

Optional Mantanuska Glacier Tour

optional mantanuska glacier tour

  • Hotel
  • Transportation
  • Local Certified Guide
  • Fairbanks Private City Tour
  • Northern Lights Tour

Alaska

Language

  • Alaska has some 20 distinct languages, most within two main language groups. The two groupings include Inuit-Unangan (a.k.a. Eskimo-Aleut) and Na-Dene (a.k.a. Athabasan-Eyak-Tlingit). English is widely spoken.

Time Zone

  • Alaska residents set their clocks to Alaska Standard Time (same as Yukon), only one hour behind the West Coast.

Electricity

  • In Alaska there are two associated plug types, Type A and Type B.

Climate

  • The climate of Fairbanks is cold continental, with freezing winters and mild summers. Fairbanks is the second largest city in Alaska and is located in the center of the state, at 64 degrees north latitude, on the banks of the Tanana River, a tributary of the Yukon.

Health

  • Medical insurance is recommended when traveling to Alaska but not required.

Tips

  • Take note that although all tourism workers are paid a fixed salary, tips are used as their main income. It is considerate to tip your tourism workers although it is not required. Tourism workers should only be tipped if exceptional service is provided.

Currency

  • The legal currency in Alaska is the US Dollar.

Northern Lights

How will the weather to view the Northern Lights be monitored?

Follow this link to monitor weather: https://www.greatlandadventures.com/tours/?activity=&duration=&season=Winter

When can I view the Northern Lights?

The Northern Lights most commonly appear between 17:00 and 02:00. They don’t usually exhibit for long – they may only show for a few minutes, then glide away before returning.

How often do the Northern Lights appear?

Every night is different and a lot depends on cloud cover alongside other factors.

How do I photograph the Northern Lights?

There are a few basic principles to consider when it comes to capturing the Northern Lights, from having the right equipment to making sure your camera is steady enough to capture the magical light show above.

How are the Northern Lights created?

The light show we see from the ground is caused by electrically charged particles from space entering the Earth’s upper atmosphere at a very high speed.

Does moonlight affect the Northern Lights visibility?

If you want to see how a full display develops, it’s best to go around the time of the new moon.

What should I wear when viewing the Northern Lights?

Dress warmly, as temperatures can drop significantly at night. Wear layered clothing, a thermal base layer, insulated outerwear, gloves, hats, and waterproof boots. Standing outside for extended periods can get chilly, so staying warm is essential.

Alaska

What kind of clothing should I pack for Alaska?

Alaska’s weather can be unpredictable, so pack layers. Even in summer, temperatures can vary widely. Include a waterproof jacket, warm clothing, and sturdy hiking boots. In winter, bring insulated gear, gloves, hats, and thermal layers to stay warm in the cold temperatures.

What should I know about traveling to remote areas in Alaska?

If you’re planning to travel to remote locations, prepare thoroughly. Many areas lack cell service, so consider renting a satellite phone. Ensure you have proper gear, and be aware of wildlife safety. Travel by bush plane is common in remote areas, as road access can be limited.

How can I stay safe in bear country?

If you’re hiking or camping in bear country, bring bear spray, make noise to avoid surprising bears, and keep a safe distance if you encounter one. Store food securely, away from campsites, and never leave trash behind. Some areas provide bear-proof containers for food storage.

Do I need a passport to travel to Alaska?

No, if you’re a U.S. citizen traveling from another U.S. state, a passport is not required. However, if you plan to take an Alaskan cruise that stops in Canada, you’ll need a passport. Non-U.S. citizens should check entry requirements in advance. https://apply.joinsherpa.com/travel-restrictions

What kinds of food should I try in Alaska?

Alaskan cuisine features local seafood like salmon, halibut, and king crab. Try reindeer sausage, wild berries, and locally foraged mushrooms. Indigenous-inspired dishes highlight traditional ingredients like smoked fish, seal oil, and herring eggs. Local food tours can introduce you to these unique flavors.

What wildlife can I expect to see in Alaska?

Alaska is home to diverse wildlife, including bears, moose, caribou, bald eagles, and marine animals like whales, sea otters, and seals. For the best chances of seeing wildlife, visit national parks and consider guided wildlife viewing tours, which provide safe, respectful ways to observe animals in their natural habitats.

What should I know about Alaska's national parks?

Alaska’s national parks are vast and often remote, with fewer facilities than parks in the lower 48 states. Denali, Kenai Fjords, and Glacier Bay are among the most popular. Plan ahead for transportation, as some parks are only accessible by plane or boat, and prepare for rugged conditions and wildlife safety.

Pricing & Availability

ROOM OCCUPANCY SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE QUADRUPLE
Per Person (Not available) $1990 (Not available) (Not available)

Itinerary

Day 1 - Fairbanks Northern Lights 241

Flight to Fairbanks. Note all times are approximate and subject to change.

Meals Provided:None

Hotel:Hyatt Place Fairbanks or similar category

Activities:None

Timeline:

1. Transfer from airport to hotel. || 64.81562427354005, -147.8594830597667

2. Free time. || 64.85829711400808, -147.7025921579182

3. Night in Fairbanks

Accommodations

Hyatt Place Fairbanks or similar category

Retreat from the wilderness to the new Hyatt Place Fairbanks, our comfortable, modern hotel located near downtown, the university, Fort Wainwright and within walking distance of shopping, quick bites and restaurants. Our spacious rooms include plush amenities to help you get ready for tomorrow’s adventure. Start your day with our hot breakfast buffet, enjoy the Golden Heart City and return for an evening meal and beverage at The Placery, our on-site restaurant and bar.

Airfare & Transportation

If you need airfare included for your guided tour please contact us today and we will be able to provide you with airfare accommodations. If you contact us about airfare the price of your guided tour will very so we will get back to you within 24-48 hours.

Tour Activities

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Fairbanks Northern Lights 241
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