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Wycieczka do koła podbiegunowego i zorzy polarnej z Fairbanks

Przegląd
Travel along one of the world’s most isolated roads from Fairbanks to the Arctic Circle on this memorable 12 to 14-hour tour through the Alaskan wilderness.

In the company of an experienced guide with a passion for Alaska, journey up the Dalton Highway, passing by the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, crossing the Yukon River, and reaching the edge of the Arctic Circle. On the drive back, watch for the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis).

This tour is limited to 9 guests to ensure that you enjoy a small-group experience in one of our climate-controlled vans.

Please note that we cannot guarantee the Northern Lights sightings and we can't guarantee last minute bookings.

We do encourage each guest to rotate seats at least a few times on this tour.
Miasto: Fairbanksa
Mon 07 Apr
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co jest zawarte
Lokalny przewodnik
spersonalizowany certyfikat koła podbiegunowego
bezpłatne nieograniczone Gorące napoje, takie jak kawa, herbata, gorąca czekolada
bezpłatne przekąski i woda
bezpłatne kanapki (dostępna opcja wegetariańska, prosimy o informację w momencie rezerwacji)
Odbiór i dowóz do hotelu w granicach miasta Fairbanks i Biegun Północny
Local guide
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Adult pricing applies to all travelers. We do not recommend this tour for children under the age of 10 years due to safety concerns
  • Please dress appropriately. The temperatures can reach extreme conditions during the winter month and we recommend to dress in layers.
  • Please note that the Northern Lights are a natural occurrence and therefore cannot be guaranteed! (no refund possible)
  • The weather conditions are in no way predictable in our area and we will not offer a refund in case of too many clouds.
  • Exact schedule and itinerary of stops are subject to change based on daily conditions and Northern Lights activity on the day of your tour.
  • There is a possibility of cancellation due to dangerous weather and/or road conditions. If this occurs, an alternative date or full refund will be offered.
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required. We are not able to provide gluten free or vegan options as there is limited availability of these items in Alaska.
  • Type of transportation: climate controlled van
  • The group size is limited to 8 people for each passenger van.
  • Customers are strongly encouraged to rotate seats at least a few times on the tour to give each person the opportunity of having a different view.
  • This tour requires being able to enter and exit our van with limited assistance. Please contact us if you have any concerns about mobility.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Punkt widokowy rurociągu Alyeska
Rozpoczynamy naszą 14-godzinną podróż za koło podbiegunowe od dogodnego odbioru z dowolnego hotelu lub adresu w granicach miasta Fairbanks lub na biegunie północnym. Usiądź wygodnie i zrelaksuj się podczas 200-milowej (322-kilometrowej) podróży bocznymi drogami Alaski Wewnętrznej. Zapewniamy bezpłatne przekąski i napoje, aby zapewnić najwyższy komfort w naszych klimatyzowanych samochodach dostawczych. Wybierz się w podróż w czasie, podróżując autostradą Dalton. Występująca w programie telewizyjnym Ice Road Truckers autostrada Dalton (technicznie Alaska Route 11) biegnie z północy na południe przez Alaskę, prawie aż do Oceanu Arktycznego, i biegnie równolegle do rurociągu Trans-Alaska. Jest to jedna z najbardziej odizolowanych dróg w Stanach Zjednoczonych i oferuje piękne krajobrazy Alaski, którymi można się cieszyć podczas jazdy. Z rozległymi widokami na góry i doliny zobaczysz z bliska Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), jeden z największych systemów rurociągów, transportujący tysiące galonów ropy z Prudhoe Bay do Valdez.
2
Rzeka Tołowana
Twój kierowca zatrzyma się w kilku różnych miejscach, w tym nad rzeką Tolovana i Wickersham Dome.
3
Autostrada Jamesa Daltona
Podróżuj odległą autostradą Dalton do Mile Post 115 do kempingu koła podbiegunowego.
4
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
5
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
6
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
7
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
8
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
9
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
10
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
11
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
12
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
13
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
14
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
15
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
16
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
17
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
18
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
19
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
20
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
21
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
22
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
23
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
24
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
25
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
26
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
27
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
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Zasady anulowania
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Zdjęcia podróżników
Recenzje (829)
Tour13233486996
Mar 2025
The tour guide was very friendly, his driving skills were reassuring, and the scenery along the way was also beautiful. I think I will definitely miss this trip.
Claudia R
Mar 2025
They canceled one day before the tour, they offered no options to another tour or day. TERRIBLE Service. Do not recommend.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2025
Claudia, We do sincerely apologize for the serious injury our tour guide suffered, but this was not within our control. We were unable to offer you another Arctic Circle trip, this is true, but you were offered alternative tours. We regret that none of them matched your preferences, but we did do our best to offer what was possible.
peggyr283
Mar 2025
I really enjoyed this tour and all of the sights it included. It made for a long day but that's understandable considering the distance covered. I enjoyed each of our stops on the way to the Arctic Circle and back and it afforded me the opportunity to see the Aurora lights, even though it was very brief. I had two other tours specifically to see the lights and I didn't see them on either of those tours. I would recommend having an additional driver for this tour since it is so long. I noticed the driver/tour guide becoming pretty tired by the time we were halfway back on our return trip. I would love to do this tour again in the future but when daylight lasts longer so I can see the Arctic Circle marker in daylight. I would recommend this tour for anyone visiting Fairbanks.

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