First or Last Call Aurora Tour

This is your Custom Mini Aurora activity that is catered to your needs surrounding your Arrival into Fairbanks or departure out of Fairbanks, Alaska. This is a quick Aurora Chase to the closest possib

This is your Custom Mini Aurora activity that is catered to your needs surrounding your Arrival into Fairbanks or departure out of Fairbanks, Alaska. This is a quick Aurora Chase to the closest possible good viewing spot for you to see the lights. Arriving in the middle of the night? Departing in the middle of the night? Delayed at the airport? Haven't seen the Aurora yet on your trip? Did you plan the night off but the Aurora is supposed to be Crazy Good and EPIC? Then THIS activity is the one for YOU!!!

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Location: Fairbanks

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there a weight limit for the transportation included in this tour?

A: There isn't an official weight limit, but they use standard vans for transportation, so just keep in mind that space can get tight if you're traveling with a lot of gear. It's best to check with Wandering Alaska LLC directly if you have specific needs. They’re usually pretty accommodating!

Q: What if the weather doesn’t cooperate? Can I reschedule?

A: Yes, they do offer rescheduling if the weather looks bad. It's a good idea to keep an eye on the forecast and contact them as soon as you think you might need to change plans. They're pretty flexible about it, especially since the Northern Lights can be so unpredictable.

Q: What should I wear for the Aurora tour? Is it super cold?

A: Definitely dress warmly! It can get really chilly at night in Fairbanks, especially if you’re standing around waiting for the lights. Layer up with thermal wear, a good jacket, gloves, and a warm hat. You won’t be walking too much, but you’ll want to stay cozy while you admire the Aurora!

Discussions

Has anyone done the First or Last Call Aurora Tour in Fairbanks? Need insights!

I'm thinking about gifting this Aurora tour to my parents when they visit Fairbanks next month. They’re flying in late and I want them to catch the lights if possible! Has anyone experienced this? How was the viewing? Also, is it worth it for non-photographers? Any tips would be super helpful!

Considering the First or Last Call Aurora Tour for a surprise trip!

Hey everyone! I’m planning a surprise trip to Fairbanks for my boyfriend, and I want to include the Aurora tour as part of the adventure. I’ve read it’s flexible for flight times, which is great! How do they manage it if you arrive super late? Also, any logistics tips for parking at the airport?