Beluga Lake Lodge
This lodge overlooks its namesake lake and is pleasant and clean; the smallest rooms are cozy while the ...
This lodge overlooks its namesake lake and is pleasant and clean; the smallest rooms are cozy while the ...
Three beautiful rooms with great views and lots of antiques; rates include a gourmet breakfast at Panarelli's Café next door.
Quiet yet centrally located, this inn has rooms ranging from tiny 'ship quarters' to large rooms with oceanfront views. Fall asleep to the sound of the waves.
A downtown motel with clean and spacious rooms, most with pleasant decks. Operated by a serious kayak buff.
Below the bluffs just north of downtown, this campground is less busy than those on the Spit.
A bit cluttered, this hostel is perfectly located right downtown with no lockout.
On the west beach of Homer Spit a catch-as-catch-can tent city springs up every night of the summer. It's a beautiful spot, though often windy, crowded - and sometimes rowdy.
Has camp and RV site, a coin-operated laundry, showers and about 150 bald eagles, which 'the Eagle Lady' has been feeding every winter since 1979. They hang around all summer to keep her company.
This establishment has one beautiful room upstairs from Spit Sisters; the private deck overlooks the boat harbor.Homer adds a 5.5% sales tax to lodging but is considering a bed tax as well.
There are four slips for floatplanes and a variety of all-inclusive packages on offer, such as a three-nights stay covering lodging, meals and halibut fishing (plus 6.5% tax).Homer adds a 5.
Located high on the ridgeline behind the city, this has five rooms with beautiful views of Grewingk Glacier.Homer adds a 5.5% sales tax to lodging but is considering a bed tax as well.
Housed in a 1948 log cabin, has an older section with small, ultra-adorable and rustically decorated rooms, plus a newer wing with rooms that are larger but less charming. Guests should sleep easier now that the noisy bar next door has closed.
Has a couple smaller (and thus cheaper) rooms, along with a number of near-luxurious larger suites with kitchenettes. Homer adds a 5.5% sales tax to lodging but is considering a bed tax as well.
Located at the end of the Spit; it's considered a luxury hotel for its grand views and storied ambience, but only the pricier rooms really fit that description.Homer adds a 5.5% sales tax to lodging but is considering a bed tax as well.
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