Cross the Arctic Circle and look for the Aurora in a one day tour from Fairbanks! Experience for yourself the legendary hospitality and authentic interpretation that made the original Arctic Circle Dr
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Location: Fairbanks
What's Included
- Professional guide
- Driver/guide
- Live commentary on board
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but kids under 12 typically need to be accompanied by an adult. It's a long drive, so younger kids might get restless. As far as I know, most families do bring their kids, just be prepared for the adventure. It's really about their comfort with a day-long trip in a vehicle.
A: Layering is key! I recommend thermal undergarments, a good insulated jacket, snow pants, and warm boots. It can get really cold at night while waiting for the aurora, so don't forget gloves and a warm hat too. Trust me, you don’t want to be cold while looking for the lights.
A: If the weather's not cooperating and you can't see the aurora, they usually offer to reschedule depending on availability. Just make sure to ask about their policy when booking. It's a good idea to have a backup plan too, like other attractions in Fairbanks you could check out instead.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Arctic Circle Aurora Drive Adventure!
Hey everyone! I’m considering this Arctic Circle tour for my partner's birthday. He’s super into nature and the whole aurora thing. I just read that it’s a full day trip starting from Fairbanks, which sounds amazing. Anyone done it? How was the drive along the Dalton Highway? I want it to be special!
Just got back from the Arctic Circle Aurora Drive Adventure!
OMG, this experience was unreal! We crossed the Arctic Circle and saw the most beautiful auroras at Joy, Alaska. The tour guide was super knowledgeable and shared tons of cool facts about the tundra. Just make sure to dress warm because it gets freezing at night! Worth every penny!