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Tour 236CTA Anchorage - Fairbanks Rail Tour
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This package is designed for the train enthusiast to experience the full flavor of Alaska's Interior in the winter!
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(Saturday) Anchorage to Fairbanks
(Saturday) Anchorage to Fairbanks Take an early morning Alaska Airlines flight from Anchorage to Fairbanks (Depart Anchorage at approx. 7:00H/Arrive Fairbanks at approx. 8:00H). Later in the morning enjoy a city tour of Fairbanks. The city tour includes a visit to the University of Alaska - Fairbanks Museum, where you will be surrounded by the natural and cultural history of Alaska including fossils and Native Alaskan artifacts. You will also learn about the science behind the Northern Lights. During the tour, you will also stop at the Large Animal Research Station, Alaska Oil Pipeline viewing station, Fairbanks Visitors Center, and the Alaska House Native Art Gallery. You'll then depart Fairbanks and drive to the town of North Pole to visit the world famous Santa Claus House and meet with Kris Kringle and his reindeer. Following the tour, you will be dropped off at your hotel. The evening is at your leisure; you may want to add an Aurora Viewing tour (not included). Overnight in Fairbanks.


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(Sunday) Fairbanks to Anchorage
(Sunday) Fairbanks to Anchorage This morning, transfer by hotel courtesy shuttle or on your own to the Fairbanks train station. At approx. 8:15H, you will depart on the train for your journey of Alaska's interior. The approximately 12 hour train journey allows you to experience nearly 356 rail miles. Along the way, you may encounter moose on the tracks and many flag stops. Tour concludes upon your arrival to Anchorage.


Below you will find descriptions of optional tours. When you book this tour package, you will see prices and be able to select which optional tours you would like to reserve.
Additional tours are available under our Day Tours section.

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Tour 236CTA Anchorage - Fairbanks Rail Tour
Operation DatesSingleDoubleTripleQuadChild*
Oct 01, 11 - Dec 31, 11
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$759$N/A$599$589$500
Jan 01, 12 - Apr 28, 12
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$759$N/A$599$589$500


* Children 11 years and under, sharing room with at least 2 full paying adults with existing bedding. Maximum 4 people per room.

TRAVEL TO ALASKA:

Please make sure you have your proper documents (US Drivers License or passport) with you, your credit card and camera/video recorder.

If you booked a rental car with us that you will pick up upon arrival in Alaska, please make sure you provide us with your flight arrival information so that your car is ready for you when you arrive!

Also remember that Alaska has its own time zone. Alaska is 1 hour behind Pacific Standard Time / 2 hours behind Mountain Standard Time / 3 hours behind Central Standard Time / 4 hours behind Eastern Standard Time.

 

WHAT TO PACK:

Temperatures from June through August range between 60°F / 16° C to 80°F / 27°. May and September are typically cooler, with temperatures ranging between 45°F / 7° C to 55°F / 13° C. Temperatures in the winter can range from -40 degrees to 40 degrees.

If summer or winter the general rule for Alaska is casual, comfortable clothing that can be worn in layers. The first layer should be something thin and next to the skin (try to avoid cotton). The second layer adds warmth and allows you the option of removing if it gets warmer (mostly fleece or similar). The third layer should protect you against rain and wind if necessary.

For day cruises into Prince William Sound and Kenai Fjords National Park, for example, we recommend an extra layer including a scarf, hat and gloves, as it can be chilly on the boats - even in the summer!

Comfortable walking shoes or water repellent hiking boots are also important. 

If you visit in the winter, your outer layer should protect you against the cold and wind. Even so jeans are comfortable, they are not ideal when it is really cold. Ski pants are protecting better against the cold weather. Do not forget to bring a warm scarf, hat, gloves, and boots.

 

 

 
Tour Highlights:
  • Alaska Railroad Aurora Winter Train
  • Fairbanks in Winter
Tour Includes:
  • Scheduled Alaska Airlines flight Anchorage to Fairbanks
  • Fairbanks City Tour
  • Musuem of the North Admission
  • 1 Night Hotel
  • Alaska Railroad Fairbanks to Anchorage

Not included: overnights in Anchorage before and after, meals, optional excursions, gratuity.

 
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