If you’re dreaming of witnessing the elusive beauty of the northern lights in Alaska, this Luxury RV Small Group Aurora Chasing Tour might catch your eye. It promises a comfortable, intimate experience with a focus on maximizing your chances of seeing the aurora, all while enjoying the cozy ambiance of a well-equipped RV. While I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, I’ve read plenty of reviews and studied the details, and it seems like a solid option for anyone who wants an organized, less stressful way to chase the lights.
One thing I really like is how this tour combines expert guidance with a luxury approach—think hot chocolate, snacks, and a roomy RV to keep everyone comfortable. Plus, the small group size (up to 8 people) means you won’t be lost in a crowd, and the ability to relocate easily keeps your odds of catching the aurora high, even if the weather doesn’t cooperate. On the flip side, this tour is about 5 hours — so if you’re looking for a full night or a more in-depth experience, you might want to explore longer options. This tour is best suited for travelers who want a stress-free, cozy, and guided way to see one of nature’s most incredible shows.
Key Points

- Comfortable, well-equipped RV ensures a warm and cozy viewing experience.
- Expert guides monitor weather and aurora activity to optimize your chances of seeing the lights.
- Small group size (maximum 8 travelers) provides a more personal and relaxed atmosphere.
- Snacks and hot drinks included make the night more enjoyable, especially in the chilly Alaskan air.
- Flexible locations allow quick adjustments if weather conditions aren’t ideal.
- Limited seats mean early booking is smart—most book about 50 days in advance.
What to Expect from the Aurora Chasing Experience
This tour is designed for those who want a comfortable and hassle-free way to experience the aurora borealis. Starting at 10 pm, you’ll be picked up from your Fairbanks hotel, then transported in a luxurious RV to some of the best aurora viewing spots around town. The small group means you get more personalized attention, which is especially helpful when it comes to taking photos or understanding the science behind the lights.
Our favorite aspect of this setup is how the guide actively monitors weather conditions and aurora activity. This makes a big difference because, as many seasoned aurora chasers know, the lights can be unpredictable—cloud cover, moonlight, and other factors can obscure the view. A good guide, like Michael in the reviews, helps increase your chances of seeing a spectacular display.
You’ll enjoy hot chocolate, tea, coffee, and snacks during the evening, which helps make the chilly Alaskan night more bearable. The RV’s warmth and spaciousness also mean you don’t have to stand outside for hours, a huge plus in the winter months.
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The Itinerary in Detail

The tour kicks off with a hotel pickup around 10:00 pm, so you’re not wasting time waiting around. From there, the guide will take you in the RV to one or more prime aurora viewing spots near Fairbanks. These locations are chosen based on current weather and aurora forecasts, which is a smart move considering how rapidly conditions can change.
Each stop offers a comfortable and flexible environment. If the forecast looks promising, the group might stay longer at one spot; if cloud cover rolls in or the aurora dips, the guide can quickly move you to another location. This ability to relocate is a key feature of the tour because it helps maximize your chances of witnessing the dancing lights.
While the tour lasts around 4 hours, the overall experience is around 5 hours including pickup and drop-off. That means you get plenty of time to settle in, relax, and watch the sky. The small group size ensures everyone gets a good view and plenty of guidance.
Comfort and Convenience

The RV itself is praised for being spacious, warm, and equipped with snacks, hot drinks, and restroom access. One review specifically mentioned how the RV is ideal for viewing the lights since it’s cozy and the dynamic of a small group helps keep the atmosphere friendly and helpful.
Having a photographer guide like Michael, who helps with camera settings and tripod setup, makes a huge difference if you’re trying to capture the lights. As one reviewer noted, he “double-checked my phone camera settings and tripod,” which can be the difference between a blurry night shot and a stunning photo.
Seats are limited (up to 8 people), so booking well in advance is recommended, especially during peak aurora season, which generally runs from late fall to early spring. The tour’s price of $230 per person isn’t cheap, but considering the comfort, expertise, and flexibility, many travelers find it good value—especially if you’re after a hassle-free experience with a higher likelihood of seeing the aurora.
The Value of Guided Aurora Tours

While you can chase the lights independently or join larger groups, this tour’s small group setting and knowledgeable guide make a notable difference. As reviews highlight, guides like Michael are not only friendly but also helpful with photography and understanding the science of the aurora. They actively monitor weather and aurora forecasts, which significantly increases your chances of witnessing the spectacle.
The inclusion of hot chocolate, snacks, and warm drinks adds to the overall experience, making it more than just a quick photo opportunity. You’re there to enjoy the spectacle comfortably, without worrying about being cold or hungry.
Who This Tour Is Best For

This experience suits travelers who value comfort and convenience over rugged outdoor adventure. It’s perfect for those who prefer a guided, stress-free outing where most of the planning is taken care of. If you’re traveling with a partner, friends, or even solo and want a more intimate experience, you’ll appreciate the small group size.
It’s also great if you’re not comfortable standing outside in cold weather for hours or if photography is important to you; the guide’s assistance with camera settings can help you get those memorable shots.
While it’s not specifically marketed as family-friendly, the focus on comfort and ease makes it approachable for a wide range of travelers—just check the weather and your own preferences for outdoor exposure.
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Final Thoughts

The Luxury RV Small Group Aurora Chasing Tour in Fairbanks offers a relaxed, well-organized way to pursue the northern lights. The combination of comfortable transportation, expert guidance, and flexible locations makes it stand out among other aurora tours. If catching the aurora is a priority and you want the experience to be enjoyable rather than stressful, this tour has a lot going for it.
You’ll love how easy it is to relax and focus on the sky while the guide takes care of logistics and photography tips. The small group ensures a more personal experience, and the cozy RV keeps everyone warm and comfortable. Just remember to book early, especially during peak season, to secure your spot in this intimate, well-reviewed adventure.
Luxury RV Small Group Aurora Chasing Tour with Photography
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FAQ

What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 10:00 pm, with pickup from your Fairbanks hotel.
How long is the tour?
Including pickup and drop-off, the experience lasts about 5 hours, with approximately 4 hours spent actively aurora chasing.
What’s included in the price?
Snacks, hot drinks (coffee, tea, hot water), and the guided transportation are included. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
Is it suitable for small groups?
Yes. The tour has a maximum of 8 travelers, making it a more intimate and personalized experience.
Can I cancel if the weather looks poor?
Yes, cancellation is free if made more than 24 hours in advance. The tour is weather-dependent, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Do I need to bring my own camera?
While you can use your own camera or phone, the guide is available to help with camera settings and tripod setup to improve your photos.
Is the tour family-friendly?
It’s generally suitable for most travelers, but keep in mind the late night timing and outdoor conditions. Check your own comfort with cold weather and outdoor activity.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly in layers, including thermal underwear, a good winter coat, hat, gloves, and sturdy shoes. The RV provides warmth, but you’ll be outside at times.
Where does the tour pick up from?
Pickup is offered from your Fairbanks hotel, making it a convenient start to your northern lights adventure.
If you’re after a comfortable, guided, small-group experience to see the northern lights in Fairbanks, this tour hits many marks. It balances expert guidance, cozy comfort, and flexible planning—making for a memorable and enjoyable night under the Alaska sky.
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