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Arctic Sun Lodging (Homer, Alaska)

Welcome to the Arctic Sun in Homer, Alaska! We are located only 2.5 miles from downtown Homer, where guests are greeted with breathtaking views of Kachemak bay, glaciers and the Kenai mountains. Stay in clean,comfortable rooms and indulge in a Hearty continental breakfast that is ready when you... [more]
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Copper Helmet B&B (Homer, Alaska)

Tantalizing aromas entice you to join your friendly host for a full hearty country breakfast, after a good nights sleep in one of 3 beautiful alaska decorated rooms. Enjoy the fantastic view of Kachemak Bay and Kenai Mountains, from the large common area, dining area, deck or the out door ... [more]
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Majestic View B&B (Homer, Alaska)

Enjoy a breathtaking view of Alaska's Kachemak Bay, the Homer Spit, Glaciers and Mountains from your room. Our spacious new Home is 2.5 miles from downtown homer, yet surrounded by wilderness and 10 acres of nature trails. Our deluxe rooms have private bathrooms and large picture windows. Your... [more]
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Homer has a lot to offer besides the abundant espresso cafes. For a full background and cultural feel of this weird drinking town with a fishing problem the Pratt Museum is a must go. Located on the corner of Bartlett Street and Pioneer Avenue which is the primary business and tourist thoroughfare of upper Homer, it provides cultural insights of the residents and a guided botanical garden to learn of the many edible plants that grow wild on the Kenai Penninsula of Alaska. If you desire fine dinning and a pleasant wine and beer patio, be sure to stop in at Cups Cafe just down the ave. about half a block. Crossing the Beluga Slough on Sterling Highway on the way to the other tourist district known as Homer Spit you see several float planes docked waiting to transport people across the bay. The Homer Spit is the narrow isthumus of land jutting out 3 miles into the Katchemak Bay just off the lower Cook Inlet. It serves as a ferry terminal to the Maritime Highway and water taxi across the bay to glaciers and hiking trails. Tourism is highly developed by the city in the form of a full service transient marina and R/V-tent camping grounds. Other city run campgrounds are on the mainland in town. Restaurants and a hotel surround the marina where Bald eagles can be viewed gliding along the shore feeding. Halibut fishing to win the daily derby prize is done at the lagoon.
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