Fairbanks City Highlight Tour stands out because it's led by passionate locals who know Fairbanks inside and out. Rather than just visiting popular landmarks, you provide an insider's perspective, sharing personal stories, lesser-known facts, and hidden gems that most visitors miss. Your small-group approach creates a personalized experience, making guests feel like they're exploring the city with a friend rather than just following a scripted tour.
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The Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska, is a whimsical, year-round Christmas-themed attraction that captures the magic and wonder of the holiday season. Established in the 1950s, this iconic destination features a towering Santa statue, a sprawling gift shop filled with Alaskan-made crafts, ornaments, and souvenirs, and an official Santa's Mailroom where letters to Santa are received and answered. Visitors can meet Santa Claus himself, see reindeer, and experience the joy of Christmas regardless of the season. The Santa Claus House is a beloved stop for families, holiday enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a touch of festive cheer in the heart of Alaska.
The University of Alaska Museum of the North, located in Fairbanks, is a premier cultural and natural history museum that showcases the rich heritage and diverse landscapes of Alaska. Renowned for its striking architecture inspired by the Arctic wilderness, the museum offers a captivating journey through exhibits on Alaska's indigenous cultures, wildlife, geology, and contemporary art. Visitors can explore the state's only permanent collection of over 2.5 million artifacts and specimens, including Blue Babe — a 36,000-year-old mummified bison. With its engaging galleries, research programs, and stunning views of the Alaska Range, the Museum of the North is a must-visit for anyone seeking to understand the spirit and history of the Last Frontier.
The Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, located in downtown Fairbanks, is a vibrant space dedicated to celebrating the culture, heritage, and natural beauty of Interior Alaska. Named in honor of Morris Thompson, a beloved Alaska Native leader and advocate, the center serves as a gateway for visitors to learn about the region's indigenous cultures, including the Athabascan, Iñupiat, and Yup'ik peoples. The center features engaging exhibits, multimedia presentations, and beautifully crafted dioramas that showcase traditional lifestyles, seasonal changes, and the connection between the land and its people. Additionally, the center houses a visitor information desk, cultural programs, and performances, making it an essential stop for both locals and travelers seeking a deeper understanding of Alaska's diverse cultural tapestry.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
We pick up from all lodging places located within Fairbanks, Ak Guide will meet travelers in hotel lobby and will call upon arrival to hotel
No ticket needed just provide your name!