Borealis Basecamp
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1 room, 2 adults, 0 children
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Borealis Basecamp

Holiday park
Fairbanks, Alaska 99712, United States
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With a stay at Borealis Basecamp in Fairbanks, you'll be 26.8 mi (43.1 km) from Creamer's Field and 27.9 mi (44.9 km) from Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center. This holiday park is 30.1 mi (48.5 km) from Pioneer Park.Show More
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Amenities
ParkingFree
24-Hour Front Desk
Wi-Fi in Public AreasFree
English
Lobby Bar
No Smoking in Public Areas
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Property Description
With a stay at Borealis Basecamp in Fairbanks, you'll be 26.8 mi (43.1 km) from Creamer's Field and 27.9 mi (44.9 km) from Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center. This holiday park is 30.1 mi (48.5 km) from Pioneer Park.
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4.4/5
Very Good
Cleanliness4.4
Amenities4.4
Location4.4
Service4.4
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Surroundings
Airport: Fairbanks Metro Field
(50.6km)
Airport: Fairbanks International Airport
(54.2km)
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Panoramic Room
6

Panoramic Room

1 Single bed and 1 Single bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Private Bathroom
In-room Wi-Fi
Tea Bag
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Panoramic Room
4

Panoramic Room

1 King bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Private Bathroom
In-room Wi-Fi
Tea Bag
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Guest Reviews

4.4/5
Very Good
42 reviews
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  • Cleanliness4.4
  • Amenities4.4
  • Location4.4
  • Service4.4
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P‍a‍b‍l‍o‍M‍R
November 5, 2024
Nice place. However, they have a terrible management of their mistakes. We hired and paid them a private transfer on the 1st day to arrive to our activities on time. However, the transfer never arrived! No one called, no one contacted us. We had to call 5 times, and they told us that for some reason no one dispatched/notified the driver to pick us up. They said that the private transfer would arrive "in 20 minutes" for almost 4 hours that we were waiting. Later they provided the excuse that the weather was bad and that they did this for our security which was a complete lie. Although it was cold, cars were working fine and their regular shuttle was working perfectly (indeed we ended up going through the regular shuttle after 4 hours). The truth is that they simply forgot to schedule our transfer. We were there for only 3 days, and because of their logistics/communication mistake we lost all of our activities at basecamp that we had book for that day! As a compensation for waiting almost 4 hours and missing all of our day activities, they offered A FREE DESSERT! It was ridiculous to try to make the problem up that way. They did refund the transfer. In conclusion, it’s a nice place but I would recommend going somewhere else with better issues management and better logistics. All companies have problems, what makes a difference is how they manage them and whether they hold themselves accountable, and provide a reasonable compensation for what goes wrong.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
December 20, 2024
While the total experience was enhanting, I wanted to share that the 1 hour Helicopter tour was excellent. I am not normally a fan of small aircraft the experience was phenomenal. The whole flight was smooth as glass. The tour is highly recommended.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
November 29, 2024
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ We had an incredible 3-night stay at Borealis Basecamp in one of the cozy cubes—highly recommend! The cube was warm, comfortable, and we were lucky to have one in the first row with great privacy. Watching the northern lights from our cube was an unforgettable experience, and their aurora alarm ensured we didn’t miss the magic! We packed our days with amazing activities: a 6-hour snow machine tour, a breathtaking helicopter ride that landed on a mountainside, dog sledding, and a reindeer walk. Every experience felt unique and authentic, not touristy like our visit to Chena Hot Springs. A few tips for future guests: bring some games for the evenings as there aren’t too many provided. Also, check which cube you’re assigned—some are less private, especially those in the second row. For Borealis, a couple of suggestions: adding reflective glass to the less private cubes would be great, and written reminders in the rooms to turn off lights at night could help prevent disruptions (we had to knock on a neighbor’s door when the lights came out). Overall, an unforgettable adventure and a perfect place to experience Alaska’s beauty. Highly recommend!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
November 28, 2024
While the guides and experiences were awesome. The communication regarding the time between activities was non existent and the shuttle service was lacking. We were left with a 3 hours before our shuttle could take us back AND then we were dropping off people at the airport. A long day made even longer. Would advise you to seek your own transportation !!!!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
November 20, 2024
This was a memorable trip for us. We stayed in an igloo which was very cozy. The staff was exceptional. Everyone from the shuttle drivers to the onsite staff were informative, warm and friendly. Be prepared for single digit or lower temps, dressing in layers. Also bring a small flashlight for when it is dark and you walk to the restaurant for dinner. When we were there sunset was around 4:30 pm and sunrise at 9:30 am. While the aurora borealis was not as brilliant as we might have expected due to a beautiful full moon and some snow/cloudy skies, it did not take away from the enjoyment and our experience. Don’t worry about missing the lights, the rooms our set up with a bell that goes off when they are sighted - typically, between 11 and 3:00 am. Ours occurred our last night at 2:30 am!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
November 13, 2024
The entire experience was fantastic! All of the activities and staff were phenomenal and super helpful. Special shoutout to Amber, we bonded over a book and she actually went and got me another book in the series! She deserves a massive raise!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
November 11, 2024
My dad, my husband, and I spent 4 nights at basecamp and one in Fairbanks. Here’s my observations about the whole trip, not just the basecamp. 1. Fairbanks airport has no public wifi. Airport is small, but the whole travel process there was efficient and painless. 2. Not super impressed with Alaska Airlines. Out of 4 flights, 3 of them were delayed. BUT, the actual plane and flight was no more or less uncomfortable than any other flight. And flight attendants were nice. 3. At the very beginning and throughout my planning process for this trip, about a year before we went, I had lots of questions and emailed back and forth with them extensively. They were very helpful and responsive, which I appreciated! 4. Wifi at basecamp was fine, though sometimes a little slow when texting. My dad has a basic galaxy phone and uses AT&T – his phone worked great everywhere. Hubby and I have nice new galaxy phones and use Tello, which piggybacks off of T-mobile – our phones were basically useless everywhere! No google maps, no cell service, no phone calls. 5. We were in igloos. Heater is under the bed and blows out from there. It’s LOUD. Also, the person who sleeps hot should sleep on the side closest to the edge of the igloo, away from heater blowing. The person who sleeps cold should sleep on the other side. Heating the room is a balancing process and quite often you are either a little too hot or a little too chilly. 6. The bed is SOFT. As in soft, squishy, and you sink into it. My husband has back issues and hated it. I like a medium bed so I was a little more ok with it. The bed and bedding is nice and warm, which we appreciated! 7. The bathroom had a real toilet, not a dry flush. They must have updated since some of the older reviews. The bathroom was nice – good towels, plenty of hot water (though they encourage shorter showers and not wasting water), I liked the dispensers in the shower. There was even a little lotion and chapstick, which was much appreciated. As Floridians we are used to hot and humid, so dry and cold left my skin in constant need of moisture and protection. 8. The room has a tea kettle for hot water and a fridge. It’s stocked with teas and hot chocolate packs and you can ask for more. 9. Apparently, two weeks before our arrival they got an unseasonable early snowstorm which dumped a foot of snow. Then a week later they got a more typical 5-6 inches of snow. We rented a car because we wanted to go back and forth to Fairbanks for some sightseeing and dinners. Well, those roads were pretty nerve-wracking! If you aren’t comfortable driving on snow and ice, and you go when that’s likely, just use their shuttle and stay put. Thankfully, my husband was ok with it, but I was a nervous wreck. We did go into Fairbanks twice, but always made sure to be back before dark… and it’s important to note when that is for the time of year you are visiting. 10. We paid for a “professional” photograph of us with the Aurora lights. If you are at all handy
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 31, 2024
the place is great, people who work there is very kind, activities are great the only problem was that they had to pick us up at fairbanks hotel at 1pm, we where waiting since 12:30, at 1:30 pm my husband called and they didnt even had de appointment to pick us up, the told us they were going to be in 20 minutes, then at 2:30 pm then at 3pm then al 3:30pm and they arrived at 4pm. It was very disapointing because we had to call them to know this information and we lost one day and 2 activities, so when we got there they gave us in compensation a piece of cake, i think that was rude because if you pay 1000 dls the night and loose one of trees day there, i think a piece of cake is nothing, they told us that they were going to see if they can do anything but never told us anything and they didnt care. we didn´t accept the piece of cake i understand that everyone makes mistakes o have problems, but the way that they act about the problem was very disapointing
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 22, 2024
Selfish people! They knew that the winter storm was out but they wouldn't cancel and refund the money but instead they did a snow photoshoot for us which was just an eye wash. The photos turned out to be really bad. They could have easily sent out a mail canceling the event and refunding the money.

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Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 16:00
Check-out: Before 11:00

Front desk hours: 24/7

To check-in, contact the property 1 day in advance

Child Policies
Please contact the hotel for details on their child and extra bed policies.

Cots and Extra Beds
For all room types, extra beds can be added, but cots cannot be added.
Fees for extra beds are not included in the total price. For details, please contact the hotel.

Breakfast
TypeWestern
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

Pets
Pets are not allowed

Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old.

Paying at the Hotel

Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 20
With a stay at Borealis Basecamp in Fairbanks, you'll be 26.8 mi (43.1 km) from Creamer's Field and 27.9 mi (44.9 km) from Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center. This holiday park is 30.1 mi (48.5 km) from Pioneer Park.

Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.

At Borealis Basecamp, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM.

Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk and coffee/tea in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 20 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include electric kettles and free tea bags/instant coffee, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the check-in and check-out times at Borealis Basecamp?

The check-in time at Borealis Basecamp is 16:00 and the check-out time is 11:00.

How much does it cost to stay at Borealis Basecamp?

Prices at Borealis Basecamp are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

Does Borealis Basecamp provide breakfast?

Yes, Guests staying at Borealis Basecamp can enjoy breakfast during their stay. Breakfast option(s): Western.

What amenities and services does Borealis Basecamp have?

Borealis Basecamp has the following amenities and services: .

What is the cancellation policy for Borealis Basecamp?

The cancellation policy for Borealis Basecamp varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.

What attractions are nearby Borealis Basecamp?

When staying at Borealis Basecamp, you can start your vacation by visiting the nearest attractions: Aurora Bear, which is 400m from your search (straight-line distance).

What is the closest airport to Borealis Basecamp?

The closest airport is Fairbanks Metro Field, and it is about 46 mins from hotel by car (50.6km).

About This Property

Nearest AirportFairbanks Metro Field
Distance to Airport50.63KM
Average Price FromSGD918
Hotel Star Rating3