Northern Lights and Arctic Circle Trip from Fairbanks

On this full-day trip from Fairbanks, you'll acquire plenty of bragging rights for friends back home as you cross the Arctic Circle and (hopefully) see the Northern Lights. Take in the landscape of Al

On this full-day trip from Fairbanks, you'll acquire plenty of bragging rights for friends back home as you cross the Arctic Circle and (hopefully) see the Northern Lights. Take in the landscape of Alaska's unspoiled wilderness while enjoying comfortable transport and narration from a guide. A light meal and hotel transport are included.

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Location: Fairbanks

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Q&A

Q: What should we wear for the Arctic Circle trip? Is it super cold?

A: Definitely layer up! It can get pretty cold up there, especially at night if you're waiting for the Northern Lights. I'd suggest thermal underwear, a good insulated jacket, and waterproof boots. Don't forget gloves and a warm hat! It's a full-day trip, so you'll want to be comfy and warm.

Q: Is there a minimum age for kids on this trip?

A: There’s no strict minimum age, but kids should be able to handle the cold and the long day. It can be a lot for little ones, so I’d recommend at least 8-10 years old. If they love adventure and the outdoors, they’ll likely have a blast!

Q: Can this trip be rescheduled if the weather is bad?

A: Yes! If the weather doesn't cooperate, you can usually reschedule without any extra fees. It's always best to check their policy beforehand and confirm with the provider. Just keep an eye on the weather forecast so you can plan accordingly.

Discussions

Anyone done the Arctic Circle trip from Fairbanks? Tell me about it!

I'm considering getting this trip as a gift for my partner's birthday. I’d love to hear some personal stories! What was the highlight, and did you actually see the Northern Lights? Also, how was the ride and the food? I’m a bit worried about the cold since it’s in winter.

Thinking of gifting the Arctic Circle trip! Is it worth it?

I want to gift my parents this trip, but I’m not sure if it’s worth the money. They’ve both never seen the Northern Lights. What do you guys think? Any tips on the best time to go for the lights? I really want this to be special for them.