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Visite des aurores boréales et des sources chaudes de Chena au départ de Fairbanks

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Découvrez la beauté éthérée de la célèbre exposition céleste de l'Alaska, d'impressionnantes sculptures de glace et des anciennes eaux curatives de l'État lors d'une excursion nocturne au départ de Fairbanks. Tout au long de la nuit, admirez les œuvres d'art à l'intérieur du musée de glace Aurora et plongez dans les bains d'eau minérale en plein air du Chena Hot Spring Resort avant de chasser les lumières. Votre guide conduira votre petit groupe vers des lieux idéaux pour observer les aurores boréales, où vous attendrez avec des boissons chaudes pour avoir une chance d'apercevoir l'affichage multicolore dans le ciel. Le transport aller-retour depuis les hôtels de Fairbanks ou du pôle Nord est inclus.
Ville: Fairbanks
Sat 21 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Local Guide
Access to Chena Hot Springs Resort's hot springs, hot tubs and swimming area
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Local Guide
Access to Chena Hot Springs Resort's hot springs, hot tubs and swimming area
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Information additionnelle
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Fonctionne par temps froid ; veuillez vous habiller convenablement
  • N'oubliez pas d'apporter des maillots de bain, des serviettes de bain, au moins 2 quarts pour chaque casier et une pièce d'identité avec photo pour le cocktail au musée de la glace. (doit être acheté séparément)
  • La piscine rocheuse extérieure n'est autorisée que pour les adultes de 18 ans et plus. Cependant, les enfants sont admis dans la piscine intérieure.
  • Les voyageuses enceintes ne sont pas autorisées dans la piscine rocheuse extérieure.
  • Nous avons assez de place pour un fauteuil roulant pliable. Les sources chaudes sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant.
  • Nous ne pouvons ramasser qu'à l'intérieur des limites de la ville de Fairbanks ou du pôle Nord. Pour les autres endroits, vous devrez vous rendre à un endroit convenu (par exemple Walmart), veuillez contacter notre bureau pour discuter si vous restez en dehors des limites de la ville.
  • Masques faciaux fournis pour les voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Pour être en conformité avec le CDC et l'État de l'Alaska : les invités ne sont pas tenus de porter des masques faciaux, mais peuvent le faire s'ils le souhaitent. Nous vous invitons également à consulter l'avis sanitaire numéro 2 mis à jour sur https://covid19.alaska.gov/health-advisories/.
À quoi s'attendre
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Chena Hot Springs Resort
After wandering through the cool museum, don your bathing suit and enjoy the resort’s legendary namesake. The revitalizing mineral water soothes muscles with its warm temperatures of 106 degrees F (41 degrees C) year-round. You can also soak under the stars in an outdoor hot tub, or indoors in the heated pool. In between, slip away to the Aurora Café or the historic Resort Restaurant, where you can purchase meals, snacks, or beverages. When ready, join your expert guide for a small-group outing to view the Aurora Borealis. Your guide will lead you through one of the best places on earth to witness the green and purple illuminations loop across the night sky. Wait and witness the celestial wonder with hot beverages in the late evening, when viewing opportunities are the highest. The lights are also visible inside the cafe's Aurora Room, which serves as a comfortable and warm location for viewings. Note: We can never guarantee the Northern lights sighting.
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Chena Hot Springs Resort
After wandering through the cool museum, don your bathing suit and enjoy the resort’s legendary namesake. The revitalizing mineral water soothes muscles with its warm temperatures of 106 degrees F (41 degrees C) year-round. You can also soak under the stars in an outdoor hot tub, or indoors in the heated pool. In between, slip away to the Aurora Café or the historic Resort Restaurant, where you can purchase meals, snacks, or beverages. When ready, join your expert guide for a small-group outing to view the Aurora Borealis. Your guide will lead you through one of the best places on earth to witness the green and purple illuminations loop across the night sky. Wait and witness the celestial wonder with hot beverages in the late evening, when viewing opportunities are the highest. The lights are also visible inside the cafe's Aurora Room, which serves as a comfortable and warm location for viewings. Note: We can never guarantee the Northern lights sighting.
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Chena Hot Springs Resort
After wandering through the cool museum, don your bathing suit and enjoy the resort’s legendary namesake. The revitalizing mineral water soothes muscles with its warm temperatures of 106 degrees F (41 degrees C) year-round. You can also soak under the stars in an outdoor hot tub, or indoors in the heated pool. In between, slip away to the Aurora Café or the historic Resort Restaurant, where you can purchase meals, snacks, or beverages. When ready, join your expert guide for a small-group outing to view the Aurora Borealis. Your guide will lead you through one of the best places on earth to witness the green and purple illuminations loop across the night sky. Wait and witness the celestial wonder with hot beverages in the late evening, when viewing opportunities are the highest. The lights are also visible inside the cafe's Aurora Room, which serves as a comfortable and warm location for viewings. Note: We can never guarantee the Northern lights sighting.
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Chena Hot Springs Resort
After wandering through the cool museum, don your bathing suit and enjoy the resort’s legendary namesake. The revitalizing mineral water soothes muscles with its warm temperatures of 106 degrees F (41 degrees C) year-round. You can also soak under the stars in an outdoor hot tub, or indoors in the heated pool. In between, slip away to the Aurora Café or the historic Resort Restaurant, where you can purchase meals, snacks, or beverages. When ready, join your expert guide for a small-group outing to view the Aurora Borealis. Your guide will lead you through one of the best places on earth to witness the green and purple illuminations loop across the night sky. Wait and witness the celestial wonder with hot beverages in the late evening, when viewing opportunities are the highest. The lights are also visible inside the cafe's Aurora Room, which serves as a comfortable and warm location for viewings. Note: We can never guarantee the Northern lights sighting.
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Chena Hot Springs Resort
After wandering through the cool museum, don your bathing suit and enjoy the resort’s legendary namesake. The revitalizing mineral water soothes muscles with its warm temperatures of 106 degrees F (41 degrees C) year-round. You can also soak under the stars in an outdoor hot tub, or indoors in the heated pool. In between, slip away to the Aurora Café or the historic Resort Restaurant, where you can purchase meals, snacks, or beverages. When ready, join your expert guide for a small-group outing to view the Aurora Borealis. Your guide will lead you through one of the best places on earth to witness the green and purple illuminations loop across the night sky. Wait and witness the celestial wonder with hot beverages in the late evening, when viewing opportunities are the highest. The lights are also visible inside the cafe's Aurora Room, which serves as a comfortable and warm location for viewings. Note: We can never guarantee the Northern lights sighting.
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Chena Hot Springs Resort
After wandering through the cool museum, don your bathing suit and enjoy the resort’s legendary namesake. The revitalizing mineral water soothes muscles with its warm temperatures of 106 degrees F (41 degrees C) year-round. You can also soak under the stars in an outdoor hot tub, or indoors in the heated pool. In between, slip away to the Aurora Café or the historic Resort Restaurant, where you can purchase meals, snacks, or beverages. When ready, join your expert guide for a small-group outing to view the Aurora Borealis. Your guide will lead you through one of the best places on earth to witness the green and purple illuminations loop across the night sky. Wait and witness the celestial wonder with hot beverages in the late evening, when viewing opportunities are the highest. The lights are also visible inside the cafe's Aurora Room, which serves as a comfortable and warm location for viewings. Note: We can never guarantee the Northern lights sighting.
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Station thermale de Chena
Après avoir erré dans le musée cool, enfilez votre maillot de bain et profitez de l'homonyme légendaire de la station. L'eau minérale revitalisante apaise les muscles avec ses températures chaudes de 106 degrés F (41 degrés C) toute l'année. Vous pouvez également vous prélasser sous les étoiles dans un bain à remous extérieur ou à l'intérieur dans la piscine chauffée. Entre les deux, rendez-vous au Aurora Café ou au restaurant historique du complexe, où vous pourrez acheter des repas, des collations ou des boissons. Lorsque vous êtes prêt, rejoignez votre guide expert pour une sortie en petit groupe pour voir les aurores boréales. Votre guide vous conduira à travers l'un des meilleurs endroits sur terre pour assister à la boucle d'illuminations vertes et violettes dans le ciel nocturne. Attendez et assistez à la merveille céleste avec des boissons chaudes en fin de soirée, lorsque les opportunités de visionnement sont les plus élevées. Les lumières sont également visibles à l'intérieur de la salle Aurora du café, qui sert de lieu confortable et chaleureux pour les visites. Remarque : Nous ne pouvons jamais garantir l'observation des aurores boréales.
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Commentaires (460)
Jiahui_G
Mar 2017

Dave is our tour guide and he is awesome!! On our way to the hot springs we asked him if there would be a chance to see any wildlife. Thus, he did several u-turns just to show us the Moses on the way. Really wonderful experience.

Aleisa C M
Mar 2017

Frankly, this was an experience I would not repeat, but I'm darn sure glad I did it once and can tell about it. The northern lights part was a fizzle, rather than splendid fireworks. Some nights are just like that. There was a little activity outside the viewing area in the rec center or whatever it was called, but mostly nothing. The Ice Museum is splendid - highly recommend that, though I passed on the 'Apple-tini.' Ate dinner in the restaurant at Chena Hot Springs, and it was one of the worst meals I ever had. Very nice decor, and it was a blessing to be somewhere warm, but my 'salmon blt' was awful. I'm not reviewing a restaurant, so I won't say more. Just skip it, if you can. Now - for the BIG DEAL - Chena Hot Springs when it's the middle of the night and 40 below zero. It's chilly in the locker room, and you have to have change for the lockers. Also know that if you mess up, each time you open the thing, you have to pay again to put your stuff in. You need to walk quickly from that locker room down the freezing corridor to the springs, but you can't run, lest you fall and bust your butt. When you get to the end, you make a right-angle turn and your feet hit the hot water on a graduated ramp taking you into the springs. Get low as fast as you can! Whatever you do, don't touch the metal rail on the left, because your hand will freeze to it, and you can lose a little skin, if you're not smart. I was not smart... You can touch it when it's submerged, but not until. Because of the temps, looking up at the sky availed us nothing. There was nothing but ice fog / steam / whatever - cloudy stuff - above. It also limited visibility in the water - I couldn't see anything more than 6' ahead of me. I had to see pictures on the internet to understand what the place I was in actually looked like. You can't bring a phone or a towel, because there's nowhere to put anything. There are ledges in the water to sit on, but if you're short, it won't work out well. OK - it was horribly cold, and though you make sure as much of you is in the water as can be, your hair, eyelashes, and eyebrows literally freeze while they're sticking out of the water. You want to take a picture of this, and you laugh at your companions, but you cannot no camera. I found a photo in the internet and posted it, just so people I was explaining this to could see what I was talking about. I stayed in there as long as I could which was longer than my brother, but at some point, you do have to get out. This means running up that ramp again and through that corridor when you're soaking wet. Your body temp is warmer, though, so you live through it. Putting your clothes back on is a fast exercise, and then it's over. As I said, I'm glad I did it, but I don't expect to do it again, at least not in the middle of the winter. The main reason for less than 5 stars is that the food was awful and our guide was really no more than a driver. We were in the far-back seat of a van with about 10 other people. He had forgotten his microphone, and I didn't hear a single thing he said all the way up and back, despite asking him to talk louder. I'm sure it was fascinating, but I got nada. Because there were no lights to speak of, the whole thing dragged on. We wanted to go home and did get back to the hotel an hour or two early maybe 2:30 am, instead of 4 am. Because we couldn't hear anything, the ride up and back to Chena was boring, too. Under better circumstances, this could've been 'great.'

JEAN H
Mar 2017

I did enjoy this tour but felt it was overpriced. The ice museum was great fun and I would have enjoyed spending a little more time there, especially at the bar with the appletini. The hot springs were indeed hot and it was fun but there were a couple of really slimy places when my feet hit the bottom. We didn't see the lights but that was the weather nothing again the tour in that regard.

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