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Fairbanks Private Northern Lights Tour

Excursion Overview

Chase the Northern Lights on an Exclusive Private Fairbanks Tour

Experience the magic of the aurora borealis on our Private Fairbanks Northern Lights Tour, offering an exclusive and unforgettable adventure in the greater Fairbanks area. Designed for small groups, this private tour ensures a personal and intimate experience, perfect for those looking to witness and photograph the stunning northern lights. With expert guidance and customized itineraries, your guide selects the best locations each night based on weather forecasts and aurora predictions, ensuring you have the best chance to see this natural wonder.

This tour provides a unique opportunity for all ages to enjoy the beauty of Alaska's winter nights, with web-quality aurora portraits and basic photography tips included. Comfortable vehicles are used as mobile base camps, departing between 8 and 11 p.m. and returning between 3 and 6 a.m., depending on the season and conditions. With a maximum of 8 guests per tour, you'll experience the northern lights away from city lights in a tranquil, personalized setting. Join us for an unforgettable adventure that you’ll remember for years to come.

Things You Need to Know

Inclusions:

  • Pick up/drop off within the city limits of Fairbanks with transportation in a clean and comfortable tour vehicle
  • Professional Alaskan Aurora Guide, Aurora Forecasting Service, and web-quality photographs and portraits
  • Snacks and a hot drink

Requirements:

  • The private tour can accommodate up to 8 guests
  • Children must be 13 years old to join this tour
  • In an effort to reduce our carbon footprint, single-use plastic water bottles are no longer used. Please bring a reusable water bottle, and your guide is happy to refill it throughout the tour.

Duration: 8 hours (Roundtrip from local Fairbanks hotels)

  • Pick up from local hotel within Fairbanks city limits
  • Transportation to an Aurora viewing location in the area
  • Aurora viewing (most nights, groups spend approximately three hours at a location, however, some nights the strategy determines we must drive longer distances to find clear skies and end up spending less time at a single location)
  • Transportation back to local hotel

Meeting Instructions:

  • Hotel pick-up within the city limits of Fairbanks. Fully detailed instructions are included on your finalized ticket vouchers.

ADA Accessibility of Tour:

  • This tour is limited mobility accessible. Guests must be able to climb into and out of the van. This tour does not have a wheelchair lift, but collapsible wheelchairs and walkers are welcome. Please leave a comment during checkout if accommodations for collapsible equipment will be required on tour.

Refund Policy:

  • You may cancel for any reason up to seven (7) days prior to the date of the tour for a full refund.
  • Please see our Refund Policy Page for complete details.

Frequently Asked Questions

The aurora team will contact you between 3-5 p.m. on the afternoon of your tour with an aurora forecast and tour details.

The northern lights can be precisely predicted only about 60-90 minutes in advance. This is due to the time it takes for the NOAA DSCOVR, ACE and SOHO satellites to communicate their observed data to us here on Earth. Any prediction beyond that short timeframe is only a forecast.

You can bring up to 8 passengers on this private tour.

Yes, your tour includes hotel pick up and drop off from centrally-located Fairbanks.

Most nights we spend approximately three hours at a location. However, some nights our strategy determines we must drive longer distances to find clear skies. Therefore, we sometimes end up spending less time at a single location.

The northern lights are an amazing natural phenomenon that are a result of conditions aligning perfectly to make them visible. Our aurora team’s mission is to do everything possible to take you to the most strategic location around the greater Anchorage and Fairbanks landscapes to see and photograph the aurora. However, ultimately, our success is up to Mother Nature. If we cannot produce photographic evidence of the aurora on your tour, you’ll get a complimentary “redo” tour at any time in the future, subject to availability.

Temperatures and conditions can and do vary depending on the season and location. During late August and September aurora chases, you may experience overnight temperatures in the 30-40 degrees Fahrenheit range, while winter temperatures in Fairbanks may reach -40 degrees F on a tour.

Suggestions: • Base Layers: wear Merino wool or synthetic (Polypropylene) base layers (long underwear), top and bottom; these will stay warm even when wet. • Mid-Layers: Over your base layers, wear a warm sweater and a medium-weight jacket. • Outer Layers: Over your mid-layers, we suggest a pair of insulated snow pants and a very warm winter jacket. • Footwear: Thick wool socks with a pair of tall, warm winter boots (rated -40 F or below). • Hand Wear: We recommend a pair of thin gloves or glove liners and a pair of mittens to fit over your thin gloves. • Head Gear: We recommend a warm hat and/ or a balaclava. • Face Gear: We recommend a warm balaclava and/or facemask.

While we do keep the heated vans running and offer cold weather gear packages for $25, for maximum enjoyment from your aurora tour, please be prepared to be comfortable outside in below-freezing temperatures for up to three hours. The best aurora viewing is outside! Check out our blog post on what to wear in Alaska.

Northern lights displays may last anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes, for for multiple hours. Every night is different and unique!

The northern lights can be precisely predicted only about 60-90 minutes in advance. This is due to the time it takes for the NOAA DSCOVR, ACE and SOHO satellites to communicate their observed data to us here on Earth. Any prediction beyond that short timeframe is only a forecast.

The aurora borealis is visible in many different shapes and colors. Some nights we may only see a dim green glow that may look white to the naked eye. Other nights bring arcs, bands, rays, and sheets of color to the sky. Sometimes the aurora will be strong and bright enough for us to see with our eyes, other nights, it may only be possible to view through a camera lens.

Although sometimes challenging, it is possible to take aurora photos with newer smartphone models. This is best done with a multiple-second exposure and a tripod for your phone. However, professional photos and portraits with the aurora are included on our tour. So you are welcome to “live in the moment” and leave the photography up to us to capture.

 

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