Just a 5 minute walk from the center of Homer, Alaska, this hotel is 2 miles from Bishops Beaches. Fish packing and freezing services are available.
John
United States of America
Staff was excellent, food at the restaurant on location was great with nightly specials. The breakfast was fantastic! Overall a great stay worth the money.
Aspen Suites Hotel Homer has accommodations in Homer. The property is non-smoking throughout and is located a 11-minute walk from Bishops Beach. At the hotel, rooms include a desk.
Eileen
United States of America
Convenient to grocer and businesses
Nice laundry facilities
Land's End is located on the beachfront in Homer. Providing a restaurant, the property also features a bar, as well as an indoor pool and a sauna. The resort has a hot tub and a 24-hour front desk.
Gerald
United States of America
Loved the beach-front room! Amazing price compared to other options. 2 double beds with a king was a great option I haven’t found elsewhere.
Located in Homer town center, this Alaska hotel is just 6 minutes’ drive away from Homer Spit. Each guest room features free Wi-Fi. A cable TV is featured in every room at Pioneer Inn.
Offering views of Kachemak Bay, this eco-friendly lodge includes a large private deck with BBQ facilities. It has free Wi-Fi and free guest parking. Homer Spit is 8 miles away.
Jessica
United States of America
I like the space, how clean and detailed it was. Customer service was fantastic and will stay again in the future!! Thank you for the AMAZING experience!!!
Offering mountain views, Alaskan Suites in Homer features accommodations and barbecue facilities. Housed in a building dating back to 2000, this chalet provides free private parking.
Located in Homer, a few steps from Bishops Beach, Homer Inn & Spa features views of the mountain. There's a terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Homer this weekend is $129 or, for a 4-star hotel, $285. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Homer for this weekend cost around $150 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $161 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Homer for tonight. You'll pay around $269 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Homer will cost around $128, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I've been here lots of times, which speaks for itself.
I've been here lots of times, which speaks for itself. The whole town atmosphere is welcoming. It's just a nice little town. I love the Spit area. I can't imagine anyone who wouldn't. I got my exercise walking up and down the trail that runs most of the length of the Spit. I look forward to eating at La Baleine. I love the Salmon Sister's shops. I love the beach for just walking along it and watching for sea life and beach combing. And the sunsets can be so amazing.
Linda
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Homer is a major charter fishing destination.
Homer is a major charter fishing destination. We were there before the main tourist season began. Crowds were not an issue. We had mild weather and a beautiful sunny day where we could see the entire area.
The Lands End restaurant was excellent.
Bob
10
Scored 10
Seaside location.
Seaside location. Great for fishing, hiking, wildlife sights (bears, moose, pheasants, whales, puffins, otters). Famous for halibut and salmon fishing charters. Surrounded by wooded hillsides, mountains with glacier, excellent restaurants, locally farmed oysters.
Lois
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Very pretty area which we didn't take full advantage of.
Very pretty area which we didn't take full advantage of. A great Marine research center with great displays. However unless you utilize boats to the state park and or for fishing, you are left with a pretty town of tourist shops and restaurants(on the spit) Not enough to capture my attention for a return trip.
Palmatier
8.0
Scored 8.0
Homer is one of my favorite places to visit every summer.
Homer is one of my favorite places to visit every summer. I’m usually down there July 4th weekend to participate in the Highland games and try to catch a fishing charter if time allows. There are so many shops and quick bites down on the spit. In town there a couple options for groceries, sit down restaurants, and finer dining along with several bars. If you happen to be in town for the first Friday of the month, many local art galleries host exhibitions with snacks.
Sherri
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Homer is cool, but if you want coffee/souvenir/charter shops...
Homer is cool, but if you want coffee/souvenir/charter shops, just remember that Memorial Day to Labor Day is the key open period. Outside those days, the tourist places are mostly closed. However, there are plenty of beaches, sightseeing opportunities and restaurants to keep you busy. Bring layers as the wind will drop temps even when its sunny. Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center (Islands & Ocean) is cool and there's a nice walk down to Bishop's Beach. The Spit is nice for beach-combing.
This is not a 5 star resort. Its a basic hotel that is very clean. I mean you can smell the sheets are clean. Its right off the beach. Lots of tide pooling in the morning as it’s off of Bishops Beach. Good price for what it is. You don’t go to Homer to sit in your room. If you have someone that will be room bound go somewhere that has a restaurant and a gift shop. If you are there for the outdoors. This is a safe, clean, good location hotel.
Mike and Carol were amazing hosts during out time in homer! The room was nice, clean and comfy with an individual private bathroom across the hall. Breakfast and dinner are provided for an extra fee and it is 100% worth it - fresh salmon patties and eggs for breakfast + freshly caught fish, veggie stir fry and fried rice for dinner. Might have been the best seafood dinner we has in Alaska. 10/10 would stay here again.
Location was great, suite was spacious, very clean and modern. Loved having the kitchen and the washer and dryer too. We would recommend this to anyone looking for a place in Homer. Staff and management were amazing - my son unknowingly left all his video game cartridges in the room and they found it, contacted us and mailed it back to us in California.
I only stayed one night so my experience here was very short. Check in was easy, the room was cute, and the view was excellent. I would have liked to try the restaurant, but we didn't have the time. I do think it was a tad pricy for what it was, but it wasn't a dealbreaker. Considering this was my first experience in Homer, I enjoyed it overall!
The hotel has great location, We could walk down, just a few meters to the beach.
The room was large with a balcony and a lovely view of the mountains. It was clean, the bed comfortable and friendly staff. Parking was fine.
There were laundry machines very near, that helped us too
Thanks to the owner who gave us some good local tips.
The restaurant and bar were nice, view was phenomenal. But, the view really is the only selling point for this property; they’ve obviously used the view to carry patronage instead of updating rooms and keeping the property in tip top shape. Essentially it’s a Best Western on the water.
Our hosts Carole and Mike are wonderful people! They treated us so well, we felt like home. We like to thank them again. Carole helped me cooking fish which was caught by Mike! She was amazing! We enjoyed staying HomerHome. If we visit Homer again we will definitely stay there again.
The view from our bedroom was incredible. We could see te glacier from there. The host was absolutely accommodating and prepared breakfast earlier for us. I would definitely recommend this bed and breakfast over any other hotel in Homer! We will be back
Fabulous location on the water overlooking the Homer Spit. The bed was SO comfy and the entire place was exquisitely decorated. The hot tub on the patio was great, at the end of along day exploring. I highly recommend this place!
Beautiful view overlooking the ocean, perfect location just outside of Homer. Nice to have a firepit and picnic table to enjoy the view. Full kitchen and laundry is also a nice option. We will return when we can stay longer.
Willie and Brigitte are lovely hosts and Willie provides a lovely, filling and varied breakfast usual with home made local foods. Great conversation and the photo album of the life they have built in Homer is great to see.
Owner Manager attends to every detail of your stay. My room was fully furnished with every home comfort you would expect at a Hilton Hotel but for a “2 star” price…..Most highly recommend for anyone visiting Homer Alaska!
great location. great view out to Homer Spit area. phenomenal hosts. saw to it that we were accommodated for everything. breakfast in the AM was top notch. quiet and cozy spot. highly recommend.
1. good location
2. the best kindlyfront desk staffs
3. good breakfast with fruits and yogurt
4. good wifi
5. enough free parking spot
6. good view in Breakfast room
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