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    A Cabin on the Cliff

    A Cabin on the Cliff

    3.0(3 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Loved the little cabin. I saw the negative reviews but we didn't experience any of the problems…read morethat were mentioned. Hot tub was clean. It did smell like it had been treated with chemicals but that was a positive.Furnished very cute and stocked with everything we needed

    Stayed here in February for my boyfriend's birthday with a couple of friends. The pictures make…read moreit look more secluded than it actually is, you have two very large houses on either side of the cabin. I wouldn't quite call the cabin "rustic" as advertised, more out-dated than anything. Worn green carpet and bed frames that reminded me of my late grandmother's house. As mentioned in the previous review, the hot tub did have a strange smell to it of mildew with a splash of chlorine and the water was very murky with bits of plant(?) material floating around in it. Thankfully it was tolerable enough to enjoy with mandatory showers after. The view from the hot tub was gorgeous overlooking Seward at sunset as it snowed. The bathroom has an awesome giant rain shower head that felt great, the drain, however was slow, so there was quite a bit of water left in the bottom of the shower after you were done. The beds were very comfortable and clean, along with the rest of the cabin. You do need to take out your own trash after your stay which we thought was odd. We would consider staying here again during tourist season, maybe the hot tub will be better up-kept.

    Exit Glacier Lodge - Dining area

    Exit Glacier Lodge

    3.9(16 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    We had a wonderful stay at Exit Glacier Hotel in mid-September, just before Seward started shutting…read moredown for the season. We were pleasantly surprised by how spacious and exceptionally clean our room was! Of course, it's not the Ritz-Carlton, but the cleanliness of the property truly exceeded our expectations, and it had everything we needed. The room price is also relatively cheaper than other hotels in downtown, likely because it's not located right in the downtown area--which worked out perfectly for us. Since we visited at the very end of the tourist season, breakfast service wasn't available, but complimentary coffee was offered in the dining hall, along with a microwave for guests to use. There was also a coffee maker in the room. Towels and toiletries were provided, all spotless and fresh. Kudos to Todd as well--he was incredibly nice and quick to respond to our inquiries. He even picked up his phone while on the road to make sure our questions were answered right away, which we really appreciated.Overall, we had a great experience here and would highly recommend Exit Glacier Hotel. A nice bonus: bear spray is available for rent.

    We spent 2 nights here while visiting Seward. The hotel is not too far from the town of Seward and…read moreis convenient to the Exit Glacier just down the road. The hotel itself has a rather homey feel and I found the staff to be rather helpful and welcoming. Our room was alright, probably a bit better than the average room we stayed in on our Alaska trip. It was a bit roomier and more modern, which was nice. The hotel offers a breakfast, which I found kind of strange. They have us a menu and told us if we wanted anything, we had to fill it out and turn it in my like 10 PM the night before. This would allow them to get our food ready for us before we were ready to eat. Unfortunately, we found that that was only half the menu; they had other options posted on a menu in the dining area that I didnt know about until we sat down to eat. Of course, at that point it was too late to change my order. But other than that, we enjoyed our stay, and would stay here again.

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    Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge - Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge

    Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This was the probably the HIGHLIGHT of our Alaskan vacation…read more Let me paint the picture for you - The cabins are built in a secluded island called the fox island. Its about 10 miles (~12 nautical miles) from Seward. All Alaska heritage tour boats seem to stop here. But after the guests leave, the island is ONLY for the folks who stay and some staff. There were about 4 cabins. If I added the restaurant and activities desk, there would probably be just around 6 cabins in the whole island. There's cool blue ocean right in front of you and a gorgeous lake behind the cabins...That's it! They warned us that because blueberries were ripening, there had been bear sightings on the island the previous day. The island was great for sea-shelling, I wasn't too good at it, but hey, with the whole island practically to yourself, you can always try ;) Food is catered by an executive chef on the premise. We had mentioned I was vegetarian, so they made sure there were options. For dinner, I had risotto and grilled zucchini with locally picked blueberry cobbler. YUMMM We had gone sea kayaking during the day - it was surreal. Just pristine waters and you in your kayak. In the evening we could see salmon spawn everywhere on the water. It was quite a spectacle. The lodge was indeed pricey, but totally worth EVERY penny.

    This lodge is not only surrounded by beauty, but the seclusion of the lodge and staff will make…read moreyour experience here remarkable and forever memorable. My fiancé and I stayed here late June in 2020. Since the trains were not running currently, the lodge was even more secluded than usual. It usually has up to 16 guests, 8 cabins, on site and when we were here, we ended up only have 4 guests there. As soon as we arrived, the staff greeted us warmly and the manager, Brandon, introduced himself and stated whatever we wanted or desired they would help achieve that or come close to it. He stated he or someone else would always be available for questions or concerns, and he did not disappoint. The cabins were beautiful and cozy. There are no outlets in the room which we did not mind as the main area has plenty available. I was able to charge my camera batteries without an issue as well. Wi-Fi worked great in this area but not in the cabins, so needing to charge your phone while in the cabin was not necessary. We stayed at the puffin cabin which had a great view of the bay and the lake just behind the cabin where we spotted river otters and baby ducks. The chef was from Vero Beach, FL which is close to my hometown. His cooking was phenomenal and kept you excited for the next meal. This is top dollar dining at its finest, no meal tasted the same and the meals were well executed. I am a self-proclaimed "foodie" and would not be this kind if not so deserved. Brandon told us about a hike, a bit on the challenging side, was available for us and explained how to get there and where to get some great views/pictures. This hike was not even recorded on my hiking app, All Trails, so I added it for others to use as a guide. Fox Island flora and landscape is like nothing I have ever seen, its damp and brittle which can make or break this hike from moderate to challenging, especially with the steep incline. On our second day there we were unable to do kayaking secondary to the tour personal being exposed to COVID, so precautionary measures were taken. Although at first this really bummed us out, we asked if they had any fishing rods which we could use to try to catch fish. Luckily, Brandon was on it, and an employee had a couple rods and lures for us to use. The chef brought us out to the "spot" on the end of the bay where the employee stated he would catch rock fish, and boy did we! (and when I say we I mean my fiancé, all I caught was seaweed and kelp, whoomph). The chef cooked the rock fish for dinner and it beyond delicious, reminded me of grouper and kind of looked like it too! We also got a show when the chef put the rock fish scraps back into the ocean and watch 2 bald eagles fight for the winnings--just WOW!! Brandon also told us if we were feeling up to it, we could jump off the dock into the frigid Alaskan waters, and you do not have to dare me to adventure. It was a beautifully warm day, and although my limbs went numb as soon as I hit the water, as soon as you get out you are instantly warm--so STRANGE for this Florida native. Every night they offered a beach fire with smores which we gladly accepted. The staff was cautious wearing masks when around guests and I never once felt unsafe. The day out you enjoy a 5-hour boat ride to explore the Fjords and see wildlife, we saw humpback whales, plenty of seals, puffins, an enormous number of seabirds, and the Aialik Glacier. The captain of the tour boat was incredibly knowledgeable about the Fjords and the boat was big enough with a catamaran style hull that allowed its massive boat to take on waves, so that I never once felt seasick. The beauty of Fox Island, the delicious food, and the attentive staff with opportunities for adventure, and the enjoyable Fjords boat tour allow me to absolutely recommend this lodge. The price is beyond worth every penny. I would ask that the lodge acquire more fishing equipment because this activity became a highlight for us both and think future guests would appreciate it as well. Stephen and I thank the staff for everything they did for us while we there and making the last bit of our Alaska trip incredibly memorable.

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    Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge - Beach walks, Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge

    Beach walks, Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge

    Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge - Wood-fired saunas, Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge

    Wood-fired saunas, Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge

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    Angels Rest On Resurrection Bay LLC - Heron Loft mini-suite room in the Heron Roost building

    Angels Rest On Resurrection Bay LLC

    4.1(8 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    We loved both of our trips to Angels Rest!! Many thanks to Paul and Lynda for making such a…read morewonderful place to relax and sleep. Angels Rest is located on Lowell Point just 2 miles down the dirt road form Seward and is an amazing place to get away for the weekend. My wife and I got engaged there early last year and just recently went back. We stayed in the Wing Cabin both times and just loved it. It had a great little kitchen and 2 rocking chairs in from of the two large windows overlooking the bay and the mountains. The binoculars are a great treat for watching the sea life play just off shore. Don't forget to bring a book!! It is real close to town and it's really not that far from Safeway. They offer a 5% discount for paying in cash. The bed was extremely comfortable too!! The cabins were very clean and the kitchen has enough plates, silverware, and cooking utensils for making what ever floats your boat. The kitchen also has a small fridge and they also provide a cooler to use. On the deck there is a gas BBQ grill and each cabin has it's own fire pit outside for use when warm enough. I believe they also sell ice and firewood if you forget yours. They are very good about getting back to you quickly if they are not able to answer the phone. You can also contact them by text or email. Check out their website: www.angelsrest.com I highly recommend taking a weekend trip down there if you really want to get away from it all!!!

    We spent four nights in the Gatehouse Cabin at Angel's Rest in late June. The cabin has a…read morekitchenette with mini fridge, two burner gas stove, toaster and microwave. There are lots of great restaurant options in Seward, but it's so nice to be able to make your own breakfasts in your jammies. The kitchenette also came in handy for dinner one night, after we picked up fresh salmon near the pier at Capt Jack's. The cabin is surrounded by plants and trees that make it feel cozy and private, even though there are other cabins around it - so much nicer than staying in a hotel with hordes of other tourists surrounded by parking lots. There's a porch with fantastic water views, a small grill and two chairs. We picked up firewood and marshmallows for the firepit out front, which has a small bench. The stony beach is populated with ducks, gulls and cormorants tottering around the tidepools. On our last night we saw three eagles fishing, a sea otter lounging in the surf, and a harbor seal swim by. There were beautiful, tiny hummingbirds that visited the feeders on the porch every day. A number of kayak rental places dotted the road toward Lowell Point State Rec park - which is a short walk down the beach, and has some great hikes. Paul and Lynda have provided a wealth of information in a binder on tons of hikes and scenic drives all over the area, and well as recommendations for dining, tours, etc. The cabin is artistic-rustic-style, with pine ceilings and handmade headboard, but far more comfortable than we expected. The lovely accommodations and setting, coupled with the hosts' attention to detail and quick response to questions, make this the perfect place for your visit to the Kenai peninsula.

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    Angels Rest On Resurrection Bay LLC - The Gathering House interior family room style furniture and also lots of tables and chairs; can hold 20 people.

    The Gathering House interior family room style furniture and also lots of tables and chairs; can hold 20 people.

    Angels Rest On Resurrection Bay LLC - Entering the Wing Cabin into the kitchenette

    Entering the Wing Cabin into the kitchenette

    Angels Rest On Resurrection Bay LLC - The Heron Roost 4 unit building, guest entrances side

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    The Heron Roost 4 unit building, guest entrances side

    Bear Paw Lodge - Use the grill to cook up your fresh catch, and soak your cares away in the hot tub on the deck!

    Bear Paw Lodge

    5.0(3 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Easily one of the cutest, coziest, friendliest places I've ever stayed. The Bear Paw Lodge is a…read moreBed & Breakfast in the log cabin home of Dave and Wendy who are also the owners of Kayak Adventures Worldwide. Their home is absolutely beautiful. I may have been a little extra excited when I arrived since I had just spent the last 5 days kayaking around Aialik Bay and probably would have loved any place with a hot shower and a warm bed, but once you meet Dave and Wendy, it feels like you're crashing over at a friend's house. Anyone heading to Seward should definitely stay here; you won't regret it.

    We really enjoyed our stay at Bear Paw lodge, and the all day kayak trip to Aialik Glacier with…read moreKayak Adventures was great too. Dave and Wendy are wonderful hosts, and the lodge is very comfortable and convenient, and immaculately maintained. We were 10 of us, and stayed 3 nights - used the grill, but not the hot tub - and made our own breakfasts and dinners at the lodge. Wendy was very accommodating, when two of our crew, me included, could not make the kayak trip, and found other people to use the slot, and helped us to make alternate arrangements. Bear Paw is a great place to stay in Seward, & especially if you plan to go kayaking.

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    Bear Paw Lodge - The view of Mt. Alice from the living room and deck.

    The view of Mt. Alice from the living room and deck.

    Bear Paw Lodge - Cuddle up by the fire on a cold night, or just kick back and relax after the day's activities.

    Cuddle up by the fire on a cold night, or just kick back and relax after the day's activities.

    Bear Paw Lodge - The rooms are cozy, clean, and have the most comfortable beds and pillows!

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    The rooms are cozy, clean, and have the most comfortable beds and pillows!

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