Visite des sources thermales d'aurores boréales et de Chena





Description
Embarquez pour l'une de nos aventures les plus populaires en soirée au complexe touristique Chena Hot Springs, une escapade réputée en Alaska à seulement 60 miles de Fairbanks. Surveillez les orignaux, les renards ou les castors lorsque vous voyagez dans l'intérieur pittoresque. Votre nuit commence par une visite guidée du musée de la glace Aurora, qui abrite de superbes sculptures de glace et le célèbre bar à glace, où vous pourrez en option déguster un Appletini dans un verre de glace sculpté à la main. Détendez-vous ensuite avec le dîner ou un verre dans le restaurant confortable du complexe touristique, proposant des produits frais d'origine locale (repas non inclus). Ensuite, plongez dans les sources chaudes minérales extérieures, une expérience de ressourcement sous les étoiles, ou explorez le terrain enneigé en attendant d'avoir la chance d'assister à la magique Aurora Borealis. Votre Guide vous indiquera les meilleurs endroits à voir et vous donnera des conseils pour profiter au maximum de la nuit. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Vous êtes admissible à un remboursement complet jusqu'à 7 jours avant votre visite.
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Après avoir été pris en charge, asseyez-vous, détendez-vous et profitez du voyage de 97 km jusqu'au Chena Hot Springs Resort. Gardez un œil sur la faune sauvage, notamment un élan, un castor ou un renard. À votre arrivée, vous bénéficierez d'une visite guidée du musée de la glace Aurora, construit avec plus de 1 000 tonnes de glace et de neige. Émerveillez-vous devant les magnifiques sculptures de glace créées par des sculpteurs de glace de renommée mondiale, asseyez-vous au bar de glace sur un tabouret de bar recouvert de peau de caribou ou savourez un appletini servi dans un verre de glace sculpté à la main (en option, non inclus dans le prix). Vous serez ensuite conduit à notre table au restaurant où vous pourrez déguster un dîner et des boissons chaudes ou froides (en option et non incluses dans le prix). Rejoignez votre groupe un peu après minuit et retournez à Fairbanks. Votre guide peut faire quelques arrêts en cours de route pour observer davantage les aurores si elles sont actives. Veuillez noter que l'aurore est un acte de la nature et que son apparence ne peut être garantie.
Une fois arrivé au complexe, vous serez conduit au restaurant où vous pourrez déguster des plats alaskiens cultivés sur place (facultatif et non inclus dans le prix). Savourez une boisson chaude ou froide au bar ou enfilez votre maillot de bain et dirigez-vous vers les sources chaudes. L'eau minérale revitalisante apaise les muscles grâce à ses températures chaudes de 106 degrés F (41 degrés C) toute l'année. Vous pourrez vous détendre sous les étoiles dans un bain à remous extérieur ou à l'intérieur dans la piscine chauffée. Lorsque vous êtes prêt, rejoignez votre guide expert pour une sortie en petit groupe pour observer les aurores boréales. Votre guide vous guidera à travers l'un des meilleurs endroits au monde pour assister aux illuminations vertes et violettes qui parcourent le ciel nocturne. Attendez et soyez témoin de l'émerveillement céleste en fin de soirée, lorsque les possibilités d'observation sont les plus élevées. Les lumières sont également visibles à l'intérieur de la salle Aurora du café, qui constitue un endroit confortable et chaleureux pour les visites. Remarque : nous ne pouvons jamais garantir l’observation des aurores boréales.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous vous contacterons la veille de votre visite avec votre heure exacte de prise en charge. Nous pouvons uniquement prendre des hôtels dans les limites de Fairbanks City. Nous ne pouvons pas prendre à l'aéroport. Si vous séjournez dans un Air BnB ou en dehors des limites de la ville, veuillez contacter le bureau par e-mail ou par téléphone.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Fonctionne par temps froid; s'il vous plaît, habillez-vous convenablement
- N'oubliez pas d'apporter des maillots de bain, des serviettes de bain, au moins 2 pièces d'argent pour chaque casier et une pièce d'identité avec photo pour les achats au bar.
- La piscine extérieure rocheuse est autorisée uniquement aux adultes de 18 ans et plus. Toutefois, les enfants sont admis dans la piscine intérieure.
- Les femmes enceintes ne sont pas autorisées dans la piscine extérieure.
- Nous avons assez de place pour un fauteuil roulant pliable. Les sources chaudes sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant.
- Nous ne pouvons prendre en charge qu'à l'intérieur des limites de la ville de Fairbanks ou du pôle Nord. Pour les autres emplacements, 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.
- L'eau n'est pas fournie pour cette visite. Nous vous recommandons d'apporter une bouteille d'eau rechargeable.
- Chaque client doit signer une décharge avant toute visite afin qu'il reconnaisse clairement les risques inhérents aux voyages en milieu sauvage, assume la responsabilité de sa propre sécurité et confirme qu'il est médicalement capable de participer.
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We thoroughly enjoyed the Chena hot springs experience. The guide came on time to pick us up at the hotel. The vehicle was in excellent condition. The guide was helpful. He made sure that we reach there on time, fill out the waiver and get the ice museum experience. By the time we were out of the museum, he had reserved the tables for us in restaurant. He gave lot of good information throughout the trip. Very helpful and cheerful guy.
Sierra is a very knowledgeable guide and a blast to be with. Very highly recommended
We spent a few days in Fairbanks and were fortunate to see the lights nightly, but our evening at Chena Hot Springs was the absolute highlight. We got incredibly lucky—right after we stepped into the springs, a rare, intensely strong aurora storm started, with fast-moving lights in different colors. While we know nature is unpredictable, and you can't plan this exact timing, soaking in the springs during such an epic display was unforgettable. The tour itself was well-managed and a fantastic way to visit the springs. Highly recommend!
The worst experience, restaurants have racial discrimination, combinations of non-Americans are overtaxed, and after the restoration theory changed only 20%, but the Americans 15% compromised the time of the most important hot springs
We are truly sorry to hear about your disappointing experience. We completely understand your frustration. Because the restaurant is an independent business, we do not control their pricing, staff, or policies. As a result, we cannot take responsibility for what occurred at their venue or issue a refund from our end. We kindly suggest reaching out to the restaurant's management directly so they can properly address your concerns. Sincerely, Alaska Wild Lights
It's a hot spring that needs updating. Our driver, Dylan, was an hour later than quoted. His music choices were from his personal playlist rather than a more neutral base. He narrated some local facts on the loooong drive up and pulled over to see a moose. He did keep us abreast of the timeline. the hope was to be far enough out to catch some Northern Lights on the return but no luck. The locker room for the springs gets crowded and has limited benches to sit on or keep stuff off the wet floor. They make you take off your shoes in the entry area. Make sure to have extra socks or go barefoot/water shoes to locker area. Also, beware of limited towel placement. There are not enough hooks finding a place dry is challenging. Mine did get wet from snow melting into are. The springs were relaxing and have a neat setting with boulders and pretty scenery. The grounds were otherwise clean. There is a gift shop with food items (salad, ramen, etc.) if you do not eat in the restaurant. I did not dine there but others said salmon dinner was great. A popular excursion and a check off the bucket list but don't plan to return. I would say to at least do it once for a chance to catch the Lights outside of the city otherwise, meh, I would pass.
We had 2 tour trips with this company, Alaska Wildlife Guide, on March 13 & 14 2026. The only reason the first “Northern Lights & Aurora Lodge Viewing tour” was good is because we had Christopher who was filling in for the night because someone didn’t show up to work or something. He has his own small company which I cannot recall the name of, sorry, is not an employee of Alaska Wildlife Guide. I wish I knew his company’s name because he and his brother are awesome. But the next night we had scheduled with Alaska Wildlife “Northern lights and Chena Hot Spring Tour” and it was the worse evening ever. Our “tour guide” was Dylan with 2 wks experience and although a nice enough guy he had no idea how to be a tour guide. He was clueless and clearly had not been trained. I have a number of points so if your interested let’s get started. 1) He could drive the van although he drove so fast and it was so bumpy on the way out that one person sitting in the front throw up! 2) the company told us our pick-up time was 3:45pm, they told the other 7 people the same time but we were not picked up until 5:30pm then Dylan asked if anyone needed to use the restroom before our hour drive and one person said yes so Dylan started driving around town to find a restroom. The first place refused to let us use their restroom. We ended up at a 7-11 then almost everyone got out of the van to I guess use the restroom and buy snacks including Dylan. Then he sat and ate his snack. Final we got on the road toward the Hot Springs. 2) He drove 10 miles over the speed limit on the way out hitting every bump and sometimes it felt like we got airborne which I am sure is why the person throw up. Everyone complained to him and on the way back to town he drove 15 miles per hour UNDER the speed limit. 3) Dylan played extremely loud inappropriate music both ways even after someone complained about the vulgar lyrics. This caused my friend and I to get headaches and honestly be in a bad mood and it was hard to enjoy anything about this tour 4) windows so fogged up couldn’t see out to enjoy the view ~is this normal? 5) at the Hot Springs very few instructions or assistance was giving to any of us. We were basically on our own. He did tell us when to meet for dinner and got our table but that was the extent of his interaction with us. 6) we had to track him down to find out what time we were to leave. He said it was up to us ~ weird because with 9 people who gets to decide. 7) Stopped twice to “see the Northern Lights” on the side of the road heading back to town with not much instruction or help to see the them (they were out!!) but by the time I got out of the van people were finished with their 2min look and ready to leave so no time to watch the lights or get pictures which is the main focus of the tour. It’s in the title!!! After the second stop with the same problems, it was decided by the group not to stop again. It really was a waist of time. So sad because the Northern Lights where in the skies. Very disappointing 8) everyone seemed annoyed with Dylan and he seemed clueless to this fact 9) We did not learn one single fact about Alaska on this tour. Dylan did not seem to know one of his jobs was to make us fall in love with his state with interesting facts and tidbits. I assume if he had truly gotten proper training, he would have avoided a lot of what I have listed here. So really the company is to blame. This was by far the worst tour I have ever been on and I have emailed the company explaining all of these issues. So please think twice before spending our money with this company.
We sincerely apologize that your Chena Hot Springs and Northern Lights tour on March 14 did not meet expectations and appreciate your detailed feedback. We’ve shared your comments with our management and training teams to address the driving, timing, and guiding concerns you described, as this experience falls short of our standards. While we’re glad you enjoyed your first tour with Christopher, we regret that the second evening was disappointing. Your input helps us improve, and we hope to have the chance to provide you with a much better experience in the future. Staff Alaska Wild Lights
The Northern lights and hit springs were wonderful but the rooms felt a little dated
This was the trip of a lifetime. Jessica was a fantastic guide. She made sure we saw the Northern Lights and it was amazing. Wading in the Chena Hot Springs was medicine for my soul. After spending time in the hot springs I slept soundly and without any pain.
It’s a wonderful experience and worth the cost! Bring flip flops or shower shoes. That was one thing not listed on the site to bring with you.
The tour operator itself was great, Dylan was an excellent guide. The ice museum, apple martini and hot springs at Chena are well worth the trip. However, the Chena Resort is disorganized, the wait for a table in the restaurant was over an hour. Staff should advised guests it will be a long wait so they can go do something else (hot springs) and come back later. We were on the list and despite there being empty tables, it took an inordinate amount to get seated. The staff in general at the Chena resort, just seemed untrained and unprofessional. Also hearing inappropriate criticisms about America is neither what I paid for nor want to hear from the foreign staff.



