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Discover the Yukon Aurora Viewing Package in Whitehorse, a 4-day tour offering three nights of aurora hunts, historic sights, and flexible free time for just $684.16 per person.
Exploring the Yukon Aurora Viewing Package in Whitehorse presents a balanced mix of guided aurora adventures, historic sightseeing, and free time, all wrapped into a 4-day experience. Priced at $684.16 per person, this tour is designed for those eager to see the northern lights while also exploring the unique charm of Canada’s rugged Yukon territory. This package is recommended by 94% of participants and boasts a solid 5.0/5 rating based on 32 reviews. Most bookings are made about 64 days in advance, which speaks to its popularity.
The tour’s highlights include three dedicated aurora viewing nights, a city tour of Whitehorse, and visits to notable sites like the SS Klondike National Historic Site. It also offers the flexibility of free time for optional activities, such as dog sledding, though these extras are at your own expense. With comfortable hotel accommodations and airport transfers included, this package balances guided experiences with personal exploration.
A key consideration is the uncertainty of aurora sightings, as cloud cover, weather, or Aurora activity levels may affect the experience, with no refunds for no aurora display. This tour suits those who want a well-organized package with multiple chances to see the northern lights and enjoy Yukon’s highlights without sacrificing personal time or flexibility.


This 4-day Yukon Aurora Viewing Package is centered in Whitehorse, the capital of Yukon, offering a convenient base for aurora hunts and sightseeing. The tour begins with airport pickup, making arrivals straightforward, and includes transport to and from the hotel. Accommodation is at Hotel Whitehorse, chosen for comfort and proximity to key sites and tour activities.
The tour’s core feature is three guided aurora viewing nights at the AuroraCentre. These excursions are led by experts who help maximize your chances of seeing the lights, with the tour operating in all weather conditions. The last evening’s aurora hunt takes place late in the evening, after a day of sightseeing.
The itinerary balances guided tours with free time for personal pursuits. During the day, travelers explore Whitehorse’s highlights, including the SS Klandike National Historic Site—a paddlewheeler relic—and the Old Log Church, the city’s oldest building, both of which offer insight into the Yukon’s past. The Yukon Visitor Information Centre provides a deeper understanding of the region’s stories and nature.
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A key stop on the second day is the SS Klondike, one of the last paddlewheelers of its kind, symbolizing Yukon’s historic river transport. The site is open for about 1 hour 30 minutes and is free to visit. It offers a tangible connection to the region’s gold rush past and river life.
Plus, the Old Log Church is an important historic building, representing the oldest structure in Whitehorse. It provides context about the early settlement and culture of Yukon. The Yukon Visitor Centre is a quick 20-minute stop that enriches your understanding of local stories, nature, and wildlife.

The third day provides a free day with no scheduled activities, giving you space to explore or participate in optional Yukon winter experiences. These activities, such as dog sledding or other local tours, are at your own expense but are easily accessible from Whitehorse.
During winter, this day becomes an excellent opportunity to experience Jack London’s Yukon, which evokes the classic Yukon adventure stories, or simply enjoy the snowy landscapes at your own pace. The flexible schedule ensures you can tailor your experience and revisit favorite spots or try new activities.

The highlight of this tour is the aurora watching, with three separate nights dedicated to observing the northern lights at the AuroraCentre. The expert guides help spot the aurora and provide insight into the phenomenon, which can be elusive due to weather or solar activity.
The evening trips are carefully timed, often late at night, maximizing your chances while allowing for some rest during the day. Reviews praise the guides’ warm welcome and supportive attitude, which help make the chilly nights more comfortable.

The hotel stay at Hotel Whitehorse is included for three nights, offering a convenient base for daily tours and free time. The package also includes airport transfers, simplifying logistics for arriving and departing travelers. The group size is limited to 20 travelers, maintaining a personable atmosphere.
The mobile ticket system and pickup service make the experience smooth, and most travelers find the process straightforward. The package includes a welcome package to help start your Yukon adventure comfortably.

While the tour covers guiding, accommodation, and transfers, meals are not included, so travelers should plan accordingly. Souvenir photos, which many find tempting to purchase, are available but at an extra cost. Optional tours or activities like dog sledding are not included but can be arranged separately at your own expense.
The tour’s flexibility allows for personal exploration, but it’s important to remember that no refunds are possible if the aurora does not appear due to cloud cover or lack of activity.
Based on reviews, the guides are generally friendly, knowledgeable, and supportive, adding comfort and confidence during the aurora hunts. The tour operates in all weather, so dressing warmly—layers, hats, gloves—is essential for outdoor nights.
While the potential to see the lights is high, it is not guaranteed. The tour’s success depends on aurora activity, which is influenced by natural conditions beyond control. The flexibility of three nights of viewing maximizes the chances, but some nights may be clouded.
This package appeals most to travelers who value guided excursions and want multiple opportunities to see the northern lights. It’s suitable for those interested in historic Yukon sites, comfortable accommodations, and free time for personal pursuits.
However, it’s not ideal for those seeking luxury experiences or who prefer all-inclusive meals and activities, as those are not part of the package. Remember, weather and aurora activity are outside the tour’s control, which requires some flexibility and patience.
This 4-day tour in Whitehorse provides a well-rounded experience with three dedicated aurora nights, historic site visits, and free time to explore Yukon’s winter landscape. The $684.16 price point offers good value considering the included accommodations, guidance, and multiple chances to see the northern lights.
While the success of Aurora sightings depends on natural conditions, the expert guides and multiple viewing nights increase the likelihood of an unforgettable experience. The tour’s balance of guided activities and free time makes it suitable for travelers who enjoy both structured excursions and personal exploration.
The main limitations are weather unpredictability and additional costs for optional activities, but overall, this tour offers a solid, family-friendly option in the Yukon to witness one of nature’s most spectacular displays.
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How many nights does the aurora viewing take place?
There are three nights dedicated to aurora viewing at the AuroraCentre.
What is included in the tour price?
The package covers guidance, three nights’ accommodation at Hotel Whitehorse, airport transfers, Welcome and City Tour, and Aurora Viewing trips.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included in the package, so travelers should plan to dine independently.
Can I participate in optional Yukon activities?
Yes, during free time on Day 3, you can try activities like dog sledding or explore on your own. These are at your own expense.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather, but dress warmly as outdoor aurora viewing can be very cold.
What if the northern lights don’t appear during the trip?
There are no refunds if the aurora does not appear due to weather or lack of activity. The tour offers multiple chances to see the lights.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 64 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
What is the group size limit?
The maximum number of participants is 20 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts in Whitehorse, YT, Canada, with transfers back to the meeting point at the end.
What is the main appeal of this Yukon tour?
The chance to see the northern lights over multiple nights, combined with historic Yukon sights and free time for exploration.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour suits those interested in Yukon’s winter scenery and aurora hunting.
How do I get more information or book?
Visit the official page at Viator.