Alaska can be described in one syllable--huge. The state covers more than a half a million square miles, and south to north the airline distance is the same from Ketchikan to Barrow as from El Paso, Texas, to the Canadian border.
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Homer
Bed & Breakfast or Boutique Hotel:
Just six minutes from downtown Homer, Alaska, the several acres of the Halcyon Heights Bed and Breakfast/Inn offer views of the Grewingk Glacier, Kachemak Bay, the mesmerizing Homer Spit, and more. Flowers, trees, berries, and other Alaska vegetation are yours for the looking.
The Silverbow is a charming eleven room boutique hotel in a newly remodeled 1914 building in the heart of historic downtown Juneau.
Each guest room is individually decorated and equipped with a private bath wireless internet desk and private phone line.
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Anchorage
Bed & Breakfast or Boutique Hotel:
A Wildflower Inn Bed and Breakfast is ideally located close to downtown events, shopping, and restaurants. An easy stroll places you in the heart of downtown, or at a breathtaking vista along our walking and biking trails. The home is warm and inviting.
The property is in a wooded quiet neighborhood mid-town close to shopping and restaurants.
Our B and B has European antique style furnishings. The host has lived in Alaska 30 years knows 7 languages and has information on tours. Business people can use the 3 rooms downstairs for their meetings.
Miller’s Landing Campground is a beautiful scenic oceanfront area is located on Lowell Point, in a small secluded community just 2 1/2 miles south of Seward. It has very special unique Alaskan charm, and is truly the “end of the road”- where the road ends and the Kenai Fjords begins.
The southeast coast, rainy but mild, is a maze of wilderness islands and channels with seemingly endless forests, topped by spectacular glaciered ranges. Except for Haines, Hyder, and Skagway, no towns are connected by highway to any place else, so sightseeing by ship or air is common. Short cruises on small ships are offered in some communities. The towns also are connected by the Alaska State Ferry System, known as the Marine Highway.