Lodging in Homer, Alaska
Private Cabins overlooking Homer and Kachemak Bay
“We'd
been traveling through Alaska for nearly two weeks. Then we happened
upon the newly opened Alaskan Suites, a true blessing on our trail.
As my family of three drove by, we were
immediately drawn in visually by the row of stunning and sturdy
cabins.
Although delightfully rustic, the cabins
are brimming with class.”
 
Modern conveniences include
DVD player and Surround Sound.
You will not miss that
football game or wrestling match because our satellite system offers
231 channels and 21 movie channels!
“Where
can I begin in extolling the virtues of this cabin from heaven?!
The quality
of construction is immediately obvious, as is the cleanliness. Panel
doors, tile floor in the bathroom, tastefully chosen lamps and ceiling
fixtures, light-blocking window and door treatments, a dresser,
(What a luxury!), soft, thirsty towels, exceptionally comfortable
beds, a hair dryer, iron and ironing board, top drawn soap and shampoo,
a gas grille on the roomy deck and, who would believe it - a Lazy
Boy recliner for the weary traveler!”
Yes, our bathrooms are
private! You wouldn't believe how many times I am asked that, or
“Do you have running water?” Yes! In fact the tub and sink are of
cultured marble. A hair dryer is also in each cabin.
 Alaskan
Suites is new and keeps everything fresh and up to date. You will
find a new gas grill on your porch. We opened our Homer Alaska lodging in Summer of
2000 and already we've upgraded the grills alone four times! We have upgraded many other cabin amenities as well.
Each
cabin sleeps up to five guests in two queen beds and a twin sleeper/sofa.
“As
if all this spaciousness and quality weren't enough, we were greeted
with the only mints in all of Alaska's lodges AND homemade chocolate
chip cookies AND a note to welcome us. All the warmth of Grandma's
house! The Alaskan Suites is an oasis of comfort, graciousness
and inspiration. Thanks for such a superb treat.
Warmly,
Anne Archer
PS. I forgot to mention the breathtaking scenery right off
the deck, too wondrous to portray with words...”
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