NLFT06 Bettles Lodge & Chena Hot Spring Aurora Viewing Tour

NLFT06 Bettles Lodge & Chena Hot Spring Aurora Viewing Tour

Embued with a magical aura, these mesmerizing arrays of dancing colors and shapes are featured in many ancient myths and folktales. Join our Bettles Lodge & Chena Hot Spring Northern Lights viewing combo tour to experience this majestic natural phenomenon for yourself. Guests travel from all over the world to Alaska to see the Northern Lights and Bettles Lodge as well as Chena Hot Springs Resort are located in the best places to see the Aurora Borealis. Combine aurora viewing with wellness treatments and have an auroral experience like no other. The hot thermal spring of Chena, whose waters are known for their healing properties far beyond the borders of Alaska, offer you the perfect opportunity to relax in a historic setting. At night the sky is ready for the big spectacle, which can sometimes last up to the early morning hours. Admire the natural spectacle of the aurora borealis with its colourful shining veils.

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Fairbanks ( Overnight: Fairbanks )

Arrive in Fairbanks. Complimentary transfer to your first class hotel near the banks of the beautiful Chena River in downtown Fairbanks. Known as the Golden Heart City of Alaska, Fairbanks is tucked into miles of unexplored wilderness only 120 miles from the Arctic Circle. Fairbanks offers many winter activities; from the Open North Sled Dog Race Championship to the World Ice Art Championship - Ice Alaska. Relax during your first evening in Fairbanks and get ready for a few days of winter fun and adventure within the Last Frontier. You may watch the Aurora Borealis at night dancing on the northern sky and/or enjoy a dinner at the popular Pump House fine dining restaurant.

Fairbanks – Flight to Bettles Lodge ( Overnight: Bettles Lodge )

Transfer to the airport and scenic flight above the Trans-Alaska-Pipeline and across the mighty Yukon River to Bettles Lodge - located just outside of the world renowned Gates of the Arctic National Park. Enjoy your stay 35 miles above the Arctic Circle and within Alaska's magnificent Brooks Range. The lodge is a refurbished building originally set up in 1948 and provides a dining room, lounge with TV and a bar. The Historic Lodge and the Aurora Lodge feature cozy guest rooms with all the amenities you need while you stay in our remote location including a sauna! Guests can choose between the Jacuzzi rooms with private bathroom and Jacuzzi bathtub or the standard rooms. The four standard rooms share four bathrooms. A delicious dinner is served in the evening. Enjoy the breathtaking Northern Lights viewing opportunities during the night. Arctic gear rental is included.

Bettles Lodge ( Overnight: Bettles Lodge )

Breakfast at the lodge. Build in 1948 the lodge is a designated National Historic Site and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Day at leisure and for outdoor adventures. Optional available activities: Guided Sled Dog Trips, Snowmobile Tours, X-country skiing, Snowshoeing and a variety of flightseeing adventures. Join a guided 2-hour tour of the Bettles area including the Inupiaq Eskimo village of Evansville. Evening dinner followed by another night of exciting and outstanding Northern Lights viewing. Bettles sits under what is called the "Auroral Oval", a ring-shaped region around the North Pole. The location offers a great balance of occurrence, frequency and activity. Intensity varies from night to night, with the best viewing from late evening through the early morning hours.

Bettles Lodge – Flight to Fairbanks ( Overnight: Fairbanks )

Breakfast at the lodge. Return flight to Fairbanks and transfer to your hotel. Optional: Add another night at Bettles Lodge. Rest of this day at leisure. Fairbanks offers a variety of excellent gift shops and galleries such as the "Roseberry Art Gallery" with some tasteful gifts for your friends at home. If you travel during February or March - Fairbanks hosts the World Ice Art Championships, exciting professional Sled Dog Races such as the All American Sled Dog Race Championship and a variety of other winter carnival activities. Optional: Evening transfer from your hotel to a prime Northern Lights viewing lodge in the hills about 20 miles north of Fairbanks – far away from any city lights. Enjoy spectacular 270-degree Aurora displays through large picture windows from the comfort of a heated cabin.

Fairbanks – Chena Hot Springs Resort ( Overnight: Chena Hot Springs Resort )

Morning on your own: explore the city and check out the winter activities around the All American Championship Sled Dog Race, Ice Carving Sculpture Championship or visit the famous Alaska University Museum with the States largest collection of gold, gold mining history and Alaskan heritage. Afternoon transfer to Chena Hot Springs Resort - a prime Northern Lights viewing area in the hills about 60 road miles northeast of Fairbanks. Tonight join the spectacular snow coach tour to see the aurora up close (included). From the resort you travel 30 minutes to the top of a ridge (2600 ft) where no city lights interfere the aurora. After arriving on top you can step inside the heated Mongolian Yurt to warm up and enjoy a hot beverage. Step outside and enjoy spectacular 360-degree Aurora displays.

Chena Hot Springs Resort ( Overnight: Chena Hot Springs Resort )

Relax in the large heated mineral indoor pool, the outdoor rock lake and in numerous hot tubs – which are providing a great opportunity to soak or swim until the Northern Lights are appearing in the evening again. You have plenty of time to go dog sledding, visit a sled dog kennel tour, try snowmobiling or join a tour of the Ice Museum. Dinner (optional) at the rustic log lodge restaurant and then take a short walk to a heated cabin for another night of outstanding Northern Lights viewing opportunities. The resort is also known for its healthy outdoor opportunities in the pristine wilderness of Alaska´s great Interior - first discovered by gold prospectors at the turn of the century. In 1912, the geothermal area was the premier place to soak - for residents of the booming town Fairbanks.

Chena Hot Springs Resort – Fairbanks

After breakfast spend some time to enjoy Chena Hot Springs Resort facilities. Individual transfer to Fairbanks airport or downtown. Flight reservations to your home destination should be arranged preferably after 10:00 am. Please Note: all flights to/from or within Alaska are not included. Rest of the day on your own and tour extensions are readily available.

  Room Category (Bettles) Single Double Triple
October 01 - April 15 Standard Room $2840 $2095 $2045
October 01 - April 15 Jacuzzi Room $3360 $2435 $2170
Additional Night at Bettles Lodge - $350 $200 $200

What’s included

2 Nights Accommodation Bettles Lodge (Standard or Jacuzzi Room)

4 Nights Superior or First Class Accommodation

Local Taxes, Reservation Fee

Airport Transfers

Return Flight Fairbanks - Bettles Lodge

Guided tour to a rural village

Arctic Circle Certificate

Bettles: Arctic Gear Rental

Round Trip Transfer to Chena Hot Springs Resort

Deluxe Continental Breakfast in Fairbanks (First Class only)

3 Meals/Day at Bettles Lodge

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Tour Departures

Daily from September 01 – April 15

Fairbanks: Northern Lights Viewing Tour

You will be picked up at 10 PM for your northern lights viewing tour. Enjoy the transfer to a prime aurora viewing lodge, located in the hills about 20 miles north of Fairbanks – far away from any city lights. Enjoy spectacular 270-degree aurora displays through large picture windows from the comfort of the lodge or outside. Once the lights are out, you want to step outside onto the large deck to soak in the view. And if you get cold, just go back in and help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, tea, or cocoa, available self-serve. Return to your hotel at 2:30 AM.

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Bettles Lodge: Snowmobile Tour (1hr)

On this snowmobile tour, your guide will lead you through a true winter wonderland so you can explore the frozen rivers, lakes and snow covered mountains around the Bettles area.

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Chena Hot Springs Resort: Sled Dog Ride

The Chena Sled Dog Kennel offers guests an exciting Alaskan adventure. During the snowy winter months, guests get a truly authentic taste of dog mushing. Our friendly, experienced guides take you gliding along our serene two mile trail, in one of our locally hand built traditional freight sleds which holds up to four persons. Sharing the sled with other guests may be necessary. After the ride, you’ll have a chance to take a photo with these amazing dogs or warm up in our visitor’s center.

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Chena Hot Springs Resort: Snowmobile Tour

Take a Guided Snow Machine Tour around the resort! Experienced Tour Guides show you the resort from trails and areas of the resort you haven't seen before. No experience necessary. Tours generally operate during hours of daylight only. Tour times will vary based on sunlight availability. 45 minute tour.

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Chena Hot Springs Resort: Aurora Snow Coach Tour

Hop on a snow coach to drive out in search of the aurora borealis. Far from the light pollution of the city, you’re in a prime location for seeing these colorful curtains of light as they color the star-studded sky. Seek out remote locations where you can watch the luminous spectacle over snowy fields and the evergreen treeline before your early morning return to Fairbanks.

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Kimberly, Alberta: I recently took the Bettles Lodge & Chena Aurora Viewing tour advertised on your site. All in all, my mom and I had a great time. The vouchers made it easy for us to move about and it was spelled out really well what we were supposed to do. The Springfield by Marriott and the Chena Hot Springs resorts were amazing. The flight to Bettles Lodge was a great way to see Alaska from the air and we enjoyed it very much. We mainly went to Bettles Lodge to see the northern lights. It is located above the Artic Circle in Alaska. Expected to be roughing it, did not happen. The lodge is rustic in appearance but very clean and comfortable. I expected basic food, did not happen. The food was excellent. French onion soup, king crab legs, teriyaki salmon, shrimp pasta, sourdough waffles and swedish pancakes, all outstanding. The desserts looked wonderful but I was too full to try them. The people were very friendly and anxious to please. You could go to sleep at night and someone would come wake you up when the northern lights started (up until 2 a.m.). The northern lights were spectacular (though the lodge had no control over this). Also, they had a supply of winter snow gear, which I took benefit of as it was a bit cold there. Would do this again in a heartbeat.