Visite de la ville de Fairbanks





Description
Profitez d'une journée en ville à Fairbanks, en Alaska. Visitez les principaux points forts et attractions de la "Golden Heart City". Voyagez dans le temps en explorant le centre culturel et des visiteurs Morris Thompson. Arrêtez-vous au célèbre point de vue Trans-Alaska-Pipeline et découvrez comment cet énorme projet a été réalisé. Ensuite, dirigez-vous vers l'université d'Alaska Fairbanks pour admirer les merveilles du musée du Nord. Enfin, terminez la journée par une excursion à la Maison du Père Noël au pôle Nord !
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Itinéraire
Le point de vue du pipeline est l’endroit idéal pour expliquer l’ingénierie étonnante du pipeline, du champ pétrolifère de Prudhoe Bay et de l’industrie pétrolière de l’Alaska.
Visitez le père Noël chez lui au pôle Nord. La maison du père Noël regorge de souvenirs de l'Alaska. * Veuillez noter qu'une observation du père Noël n'est pas garantie.
Le Morris Thompson Cultural Center vous accueille avec de superbes expositions sur l’intérieur de l’Alaska.
L'architecture dramatique et les nouvelles galeries d'exposition font du musée une destination extraordinaire. Découvrez des histoires fascinantes sur les cultures, les lieux et la faune de l’Alaska. * Fermé le dimanche (septembre et octobre)
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous venons vous chercher dans tous les grands hôtels de Fairbanks dans les limites de la ville, pas dans Airbnb ni dans les résidences privées. Pour tous les autres emplacements, veuillez nous contacter pour obtenir des informations sur le ramassage.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Veuillez noter que le père Noël peut ne pas être présent tous les jours. Ses heures et ses apparitions sont sujettes à changement sans préavis. Une visite avec le père Noël n'est pas garantie.
- Âge minimum 5 ans.
Avis(187)
Paul was our tour guide for the City Tour. Paul was a wealth of knowledge and shared it with us in a very professional manner. His easy going personality and sense of humor made for a very pleasant experience.
Paul gave us a very informative and fun tour.
Sam did a wonderful job! We enjoyed learning about the Alaskan culture.
Amazing Tour! First-Paul was the BEST! So, if you take this tour-request him! He was personable, professional, insightful, and his expertise in Fairbanks information is unmatched. I have taken Viator tours in the past, and Paul went above and beyond what other tours offered. Our tour took us to the Alaskan Pipeline, two museums and the North Pole. Paul went above at each of these stops. He also shared the “hidden gems” of the city. It was a tour worth taking!
Great start to our first day in Alaska. Our guide Sam picked us up bright and early at our hotel. He began sharing info about Alaska immediately and answered my many questions too. I was surprised at how fascinating the two museums were. I apparently didn’t know much about Alaska and learned many new facts. If Sam didn’t know the answer to a question, he would google it and let me know the answer. One of the many highlights of the day was a great ice cream cone at Santa’s House. Delicious and huge.
Amazing Tour! First-Paul was the BEST! So, if you take this tour-request him! He was personable, professional, insightful, and his expertise in Fairbanks information is unmatched. I have taken Viator tours in the past, and Paul went above and beyond what other tours offered. Our tour took us to the Alaskan Pipeline, two museums and the North Pole. Paul went above at each of these stops. He also shared the “hidden gems” of the city. It was a tour worth taking!
The guide Paul was fantastic! He picked me up precisely on time, then went on to pick up the next party, meanwhile talking about my photography hobby. He's very engaging, knowledgeable, and humorous, too (what's the difference between caribou and reindeer? Reindeers can fly!). He can be quite dramatic in his delivery of information throughout the Cultural Center where a Road Scholar group tagged along with us from one exhibit to another, and at the Pipeline where a female bystander told him he was so invigorating in his presentation. We even got to see the muskox and wood bison farms. He talked about buying a house and living in Fairbanks, and his love for learning at the University. He provided suggestions for so many places to eat in town as well as additional historical places to visit. At the end, he dropped me off in the nick of time for my next tour (we had been delayed due to roadwork - "There are two seasons in Fairbanks...winter and construction!").
Our city tour today was absolutely fantastic! Our guide, Dan, was incredible—knowledgeable, friendly, and genuinely passionate about Alaska. He shared so much interesting history, local culture, and fascinating facts that made the experience both informative and engaging. Dan went out of his way to answer questions, point out special places, and make the tour fun and memorable. Because of our tour guide, I would give this tour 10 stars.
Paul was an excellent tour guide. He was engaging, knowledgeable and fun. He was so good that a group of travelers in the Morris Thompson Cultural Center, started following us listening to his expert narration!
Our tour guide George picked us up promptly at 8:00 at our hotel for our Fairbanks City Summer Tour. We were the only ones scheduled for that day so he was able to really show us the city. We visited the Morris Thompson Museum, the University of Alaska at Fairbanks Campus & museum, the Alaska Pipeline, a tour of downtown, the salmon hatchery, North Pole, Alaska & Santa Clause House. George was very knowledgeable about Fairbanks & answered all of our questions. He was one of the best tour guides that we have ever had & a very interesting man to talk with. We loved the tour & would highly recommended it if you want to learn about Fairbanks.



