Witnessing the captivating Aurora Borealis while savoring a delightful dinner in Fairbanks, Alaska is an experience that’s hard to beat. This intimate tour allows a maximum of 14 guests to enjoy a 3-course meal featuring local ingredients, with dietary needs accommodated. With convenient booking options and a cozy setting, it’s the perfect way to take in the natural beauty of the region. But the real question is – what makes this tour truly remarkable?
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Key Points
- Enjoy a 3-course dinner while experiencing the Aurora Borealis in Fairbanks, Alaska, with a package starting from $120 per person.
- The activity is limited to a maximum group size of 14 travelers for an intimate experience, with free cancellation up to 24 hours prior.
- Dinner includes soup or salad, choice of steak or chicken entrée, and dessert, with dietary accommodations available.
- Participants should arrive 15 minutes before the activity starts and travel to the Basecamp, located up to an hour’s drive from the meeting point.
- The activity is not wheelchair accessible, and participants should prepare for cold weather conditions and uneven terrain.
Overview
The activity offers a unique opportunity to witness the captivating Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, while enjoying a delectable 3-course dinner in Fairbanks, Alaska.
A captivating chance to view the Northern Lights while indulging in a 3-course dinner in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Priced from $120 per person, the Aurora Viewing and Dinner package is a must-do for travelers visiting the region. With a maximum group size of 14, guests can expect an intimate and personalized experience.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior, and a "Reserve Now, Pay Later" option is offered.
Due to the remote location and winter conditions, a 4WD vehicle with winter tires is recommended for the up to 1-hour drive to the basecamp.
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Pricing
Pricing for the Aurora Viewing and Dinner activity starts from $120.00 per person. The package includes a 3-course dinner, with vegan/vegetarian options available. Guests 21 and older can purchase alcohol separately. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience. The group size is limited to a maximum of 14 travelers.
| Pricing | Cost |
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| Per Person | From $120.00 |
| Cancellation Policy | Free up to 24hrs|
| Group Size | Max 14 travelers|
Reserve Now and Pay Later option is available for this popular experience, which is likely to sell out.
Dinner Details
A 3-course dinner is included in the Aurora Viewing and Dinner package, featuring a soup or salad, a choice of steak or chicken entree, and a dessert.
Special dietary requirements can be accommodated, though there may be an upcharge for rare diets. Alcohol is available for separate purchase for guests 21 and older.
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Vegan/vegetarian options available
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Possible upcharge for rare diets
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Alcohol available for separate purchase
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Guests 21+ only
The dinner is served at the Basecamp, located up to an hour’s drive from the meeting point, so 4WD and winter tires are recommended.
Meeting and Pickup Information
Guests should arrive 15 minutes before the activity starts at the meeting point located at 2640 Himalaya Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99712, USA. From there, it’s up to a one-hour drive to the Basecamp. The travel time may vary depending on weather conditions, as a 4WD vehicle with winter tires is recommended due to the remote location.
| Criteria | Details |
| — | — |
| Arrival Time | 15 minutes before start |
| Meeting Point | 2640 Himalaya Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99712, USA |
| Travel Time | Up to 1 hour |
| Vehicle Requirements | 4WD and winter tires recommended |
Accessibility and Participation
The activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers and infant seats are available. Most travelers can participate in this Aurora viewing and dinner experience.
The key considerations for accessibility and participation are:
The key considerations for accessibility and participation include the remote location, terrain, weather conditions, and accommodating special dietary requirements.
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The remote location and terrain may not be suitable for those with mobility challenges.
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Strollers and infant seats are provided for families with young children.
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Participants should be prepared for cold weather conditions and the possibility of walking on uneven ground at the viewing site.
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Those with special dietary requirements can be accommodated, though an upcharge may apply for rare diets.
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Booking and Payment
To book the Aurora Viewing and Dinner experience, guests can reserve their spot now and pay later. This option is available, allowing visitors to secure their place in advance without the immediate need for full payment.
The activity is likely to sell out, so reserving early is recommended. At the time of booking, guests will receive confirmation details.
The experience is supplied by Basecamp Adventures. Prices start from $120 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
Group size is limited to a maximum of 14 travelers.
What to Expect
Travelers can expect a memorable evening that begins with a scenic drive to Basecamp, located about an hour from Fairbanks.
Once there, guests will:
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Enjoy a 3-course dinner featuring local ingredients and cuisine
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Have the chance to spot the Aurora Borealis, weather permitting
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Stay warm in the heated tents or cabins at Basecamp
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Receive expert guidance from knowledgeable staff about the Aurora and the local area
The activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, but stroller access and infant seats are available.
Most travelers can participate, though 4WD and winter tires are recommended due to the remote location and winter conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Often Do the Northern Lights Appear in Fairbanks?
The northern lights, or aurora borealis, are frequently visible in Fairbanks, Alaska. They typically appear on 200-240 nights per year, making it an excellent location to witness this natural phenomenon.
Can I Take Photos of the Aurora Borealis?
Guests can typically take photos of the aurora borealis during the activity. However, the success of capturing the lights depends on the weather conditions and the camera equipment used. It’s best to check with the tour operator for any specific recommendations.
What Are the Weather Conditions Like During the Tour?
The weather conditions can be quite cold and snowy during the tour, with temperatures often below freezing. Guests should dress warmly in layers and bring appropriate winter gear to stay comfortable throughout the outdoor aurora viewing experience.
Is There a Dress Code for the Dinner Portion?
There’s no formal dress code for the dinner, but guests are advised to dress warmly as they’ll be traveling to a remote location. Casual, weather-appropriate attire is recommended to ensure comfort during the evening’s activities.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Activity?
The activity has no age restrictions – infants are welcome and infant seats are available. Travelers of all ages can participate, though some activities may have age minimums or requirements for safety reasons.
The Sum Up
This breathtaking Aurora Borealis experience in Fairbanks, Alaska offers a unique opportunity to witness the natural wonder while enjoying a delectable 3-course dinner. With its intimate setting, flexible booking, and accommodations for dietary needs, it’s an accessible and unforgettable adventure for all travelers. Don’t miss the chance to learn about the captivating beauty of the Northern Lights.
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