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Sunstar Alaska Bed And Breakfast Llc - Alaska
10 2 reviews

Sunstar Alaska Bed And Breakfast Llc

B&B, Anchorage
B&B listing with an excellent rating of 100% based on 2 reviews. Your accommodation will be based in Anchorage.
Facilities and services include a food shop, a garden and a kitchen.
Maria's Creekside B&b - Alaska
9.7 648 reviews

Maria's Creekside B&b

B&B, Anchorage
Maria's Creekside B&B is conveniently located near Campbell Creek Park, just a short drive from the University of Alaska Anchorage and the city center, offering a peaceful escape from the city bustle. The B&B has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The charming inn features a cozy bedroom with a private bathroom, offering a comfortable stay for up to two guests. Enjoy a complimentary full English breakfast each morning, relax in the shared lounge or on the sun terrace, and take advantage of amenities like free Wi-Fi, parking, and a kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher.
Hungry Moose B And B - Alaska
10 1 review

Hungry Moose B And B

B&B, Cohoe
Hungry Moose B and B is located in Kasilof, 24 miles from Kenai Municipal Airport.
This bed and breakfast offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, accommodating up to 3 guests with amenities including free WiFi, a spa bath, garden views, and a complimentary American breakfast.
Jewel Lake Bed & Breakfast - Alaska
8.8 774 reviews

Jewel Lake Bed & Breakfast

B&B, Anchorage
This Anchorage bed and breakfast is located in Sand Lake, a short distance from Jewel Lake Park and Kincaid Park, offering a peaceful escape from the city center. It has earned high ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The bed and breakfast features two bedrooms and one bathroom, and it provides a kitchen, terrace, and free parking. Guests can enjoy a complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and room service, making their stay comfortable and convenient.

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Among the 112381 accommodations in Alaska, here are the 1 best b&b with a pool

Private Room In Hostel W/ Parking/gym/laundry 204 - Alaska
10 56 reviews

Private Room In Hostel W/ Parking/gym/laundry 204

B&B, Anchorage
This Anchorage bed and breakfast is conveniently located in midtown, just a short drive from downtown and the airport. You'll find plenty of restaurants within walking distance, making it easy to explore the local culinary scene.
The guesthouse offers a private room with a queen-sized bed, a work desk, a smart TV, and a mini-fridge. Enjoy access to shared amenities like a kitchen, laundry facilities, a fenced backyard, and a gym.

Frequently Asked Questions about bed and breakfast in Alaska

  • What famous festivals are there in Alaska, United States?

    Alaska has many great festivals! The Alaska State Fair in Palmer is huge, with tons of food, rides, and entertainment. Juneau's Gold Rush Days is a historical celebration, and the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics in Fairbanks showcases incredible athletic skills. There's also the Seward Salmonfest, celebrating the area's rich fishing history.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in Alaska?

  • What types of bed and breakfasts are available in Alaska?

    If you are visiting Alaska for a short weekend trip you can book and stay in a bed and breakfast room instead of checking in to a hotel. This allows you to make the most of your stay and get the best rates. Bed and breakfast properties are relatively affordable and they allow you to interact with the locals hosting these rooms. You can find these bed and breakfast properties in various hotels, inns and even private residences. Hence, you can choose from a variety of rooms you can find which suit your requirements and preferences. You can look for bed and breakfast properties that come with free parking and private bathroom attached options.
  • What unique cultural experiences or workshops are available in Alaska, United States?

    You can find many cultural experiences. Consider taking a Native Alaskan cultural tour in Juneau or Anchorage to learn about Tlingit, Haida, and other indigenous traditions. Several places offer workshops on carving, beadwork, or storytelling, often led by local artisans. The Anchorage Museum is a great place to start your exploration of Alaskan art and culture.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in Alaska?

  • When is a good time to visit Alaska?

    If you are visiting Alaska for the first time you should visit during the summer months when the weather is relatively pleasant. For many first-time visitors, Alaska can be extremely cold and therefore you can visit from June to August when the days are longer here and you can do more outdoor adventures and activities. Also, longer days would mean that you can visit more local attractions. However, you need to book early because this is the peak season and most hotels and accommodations will be full. On the other hand, if you are visiting Alaska for Aurora you need to visit Alaska from August to April.
  • Which local specialties in Alaska, United States, should not be missed?

    Definitely try Alaskan seafood! King crab legs, halibut, and salmon are all amazing. Reindeer sausage is a unique treat, and you can find delicious berry pies and other baked goods using locally grown ingredients. Many restaurants offer variations on these classics, so explore!
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Alaska?

  • What are the best national parks in Alaska?

    1. Denali National Park and Preserve - When you are visiting Alaska you can visit the Denali National Park and Preserve where you can enjoy the stunning landscape with Denali Peak, the highest peak in North America.
    2. Katmai National Park and Preserve - If you are interested in watching bears the Katmai National Park and Preserve can offer you great views as they assemble on the Brooks River on summer salmon runs.
    3. Kenai Fjords National Park - Located outside of Seward, Kenai Fjords National Park is ideal for those who love outdoor activities like kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, fishing and mountaineering.
  • What are some unique or less touristy places to visit in Alaska, United States?

    Instead of the usual spots, consider exploring Denali National Park's backcountry (with proper permits and guides, of course). The Kenai Fjords National Park offers stunning scenery with fewer crowds than some other areas. Homer is a charming fishing town with beautiful views and a more laid-back atmosphere. For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience, look into some of the smaller villages along the coast.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Alaska?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in Alaska are Ski Inn, Tall Trees Bed & Breakfast and A Hyde Away Inn B&b.

  • How can I get around Alaska?

    Public Transport - When you arrive in Alaska you can make use of the public transport bus. You can also find many private bus operators that can help you move around from one location to another. You can also make use of the ferry system that can move you around Alaska. Car - Renting a car is the best way to get around Alaska because it allows you to move around at your pace. You can rent a vehicle and drive through different towns and locations and ensure that you don't have to look for vehicles.
  • What kinds of terrain and natural landscapes does Alaska, United States, offer?

    Alaska's landscapes are incredibly diverse. You'll find towering mountains, expansive glaciers (like the Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau), dense forests, rugged coastlines, and vast tundra. The terrain varies greatly depending on the region, from easily accessible trails to challenging backcountry adventures.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Alaska?

  • What are the most popular foods in Alaska?

    When you are exploring Alaska you will likely find plenty of fresh seafood which is a staple here. Hence, you can halt at various local food joints and restaurants where you can enjoy salmon, trout, halibut and herring. Speaking of fresh seafood you can also find king crab and fresh oysters. While you here you can also find many food places that serve reindeer sausage and yak meat. Fry bread and French fries and burgers are quite common as well. If you are looking for snacks you can eat beef or moose jerky which is commonly available in Alaska.
  • Are there family-friendly hiking trails in Alaska, United States?

    Yes, many! The trails around Anchorage's Kincaid Park offer stunning views with relatively easy terrain. Several trails in Chugach State Park are also suitable for families, though always check trail conditions and difficulty ratings before you go. In Denali National Park, there are paved trails near the visitor center that are perfect for younger hikers.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Alaska?

  • What safety tips are there for women traveling solo in Alaska, United States?

    Always let someone know your itinerary and check in regularly. Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night. Carry bear spray (and know how to use it!), especially when hiking. Stick to well-lit and populated areas, especially at night. Consider taking a self-defense class before your trip. Alaska is generally safe, but common sense precautions are always important.
  • What is a perfect week-long itinerary for Alaska, United States?

    A week isn't much time to see everything, but you could focus on south-central Alaska. Spend a couple of days in Anchorage, exploring the city and taking day trips to nearby areas. Then, head to Seward for a Kenai Fjords cruise. Consider a day trip to Whittier for breathtaking mountain views. This itinerary balances city life with stunning natural beauty.
  • Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in Alaska, United States?

    Absolutely! Consider attending a traditional Native Alaskan dance performance. Many communities offer opportunities to learn about their unique crafts, such as basket weaving or carving. You could also join a dog sledding tour and learn about the history and techniques involved in this iconic Alaskan activity.
  • What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of Alaska, United States?

    Visit local farmers' markets in Anchorage or Fairbanks to sample regional produce and meet the people who grow it. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast or a smaller, locally owned hotel instead of a large chain. Strike up conversations with people you meet on trails or in shops – Alaskans are generally friendly and welcoming. Attend a community event or festival to experience Alaskan culture firsthand.

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Best Alaska bed and breakfasts with parking

Mountain View Suite @ Alaska Knotty Pine B&b ~ Big Private Balcony~jetted Tub - Alaska
No reviews

Mountain View Suite @ Alaska Knotty Pine B&b ~ Big Private Balcony~jetted Tub

B&B, Lazy Mountain
This Palmer B&B is situated a short distance from Arkose Brewery, Palmer Golf Course, the Musk Ox Farm, and the Reindeer Farm, offering convenient access to local attractions and hiking opportunities.
The 420 sq. ft. suite accommodates up to 5 guests with two queen beds and a separate twin bed area, featuring a private bathroom with a jetted tub and walk-in shower, a cozy electric fireplace, and a private deck with mountain views; guests also receive complimentary hot tub and wood-fired sauna access during the Winter Special (October-March).
Spruce Haven Lodge, 4 Guest Houses Under 1 Roof! - Alaska
9.9 350 reviews

Spruce Haven Lodge, 4 Guest Houses Under 1 Roof!

apartment, Ridgeway
This apartment is situated in Soldotna, a popular destination in Ridgeway, and is close to major tourist attractions like Birch Ridge Golf Course and Soldotna Creek Park. It has excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, a patio, a DVD player, barbecue grills, and a spa. It is pet-friendly, family-friendly, and offers parking and internet access.
The Shack Inn - Alaska
No reviews

The Shack Inn

B&B, Homer
The Shack Inn, a B&B in Homer, is located 4.3 miles from the city center, offering a quiet escape with an on-site barbeque area and complimentary Wi-Fi. This accommodation has 1 bathroom, a guest capacity of 2, and features a terrace or balcony, with check-out at 10:00 AM.
Soldotna Alaska 1 Bedroom Split Level Guesthouse - Alaska
9.6 6 reviews

Soldotna Alaska 1 Bedroom Split Level Guesthouse

B&B, Sterling
This Soldotna guesthouse, 19 miles from Kenai Municipal Airport, offers a convenient base for exploring the Kenai Peninsula, though note that it's located in Soldotna, not Sterling.
The one-bedroom guesthouse features a split-level design, sleeps four, includes a fully equipped kitchen with microwave and fridge, and provides free Wi-Fi, private parking, and outdoor amenities like a barbecue and picnic area.

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Modern Mountain View Suite  Walk To Downtown Eats - Alaska
10 2 reviews

Modern Mountain View Suite Walk To Downtown Eats

B&B, Palmer
This centrally located Palmer apartment offers easy walking access to the Mat-Su Visitors Center, Colony House Museum, and Palmer Visitor Information Center, and is within 3 miles of Arkose Brewery and the Palmer Golf Course.
This 500-square-foot unit features one bedroom, two bathrooms, sleeps two guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, microwave, dishwasher, in-unit laundry, and on-site parking.
Bear Paw Room @ Alaska Knotty Pine B&b ~ Pool Table - Alaska
No reviews

Bear Paw Room @ Alaska Knotty Pine B&b ~ Pool Table

B&B, Lazy Mountain
This Palmer B&B offers a cozy retreat with Alaskan-inspired decor, located within 1 mile of the Colony House Museum and Independence Mine State Historical Park, and a short drive from the Musk Ox Farm and Reindeer Farm.
This accommodation features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, accommodating up to 2 guests, with a kitchen including a fridge and garden access, plus a Winter Special offering complimentary hot tub and wood-fired sauna from October to March.
Alaska Knotty Pine B&b Log House~whole House- 6 Bedrooms 6 Baths -Hot Tub, Sauna - Alaska
No reviews

Alaska Knotty Pine B&b Log House~whole House- 6 Bedrooms 6 Baths -Hot Tub, Sauna

B&B, Lazy Mountain
This bed and breakfast is located in Palmer, Alaska, offering a secluded Alaskan wilderness experience 1 mile from the Colony House Museum and Palmer Visitor Information Center, and 2 miles from the Palmer Golf Course.
This 4500 square foot lodging can accommodate up to 23 guests in 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, and features a kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, plus a terrace and garden.
Fisherman's Suite @ Alaska Knotty Pine B&b - Alaska
No reviews

Fisherman's Suite @ Alaska Knotty Pine B&b

B&B, Lazy Mountain
This Palmer, Alaska bed and breakfast is located a short drive from the Colony House Museum and Palmer Visitor Information Center, and is easily accessible to the Musk Ox Farm and Reindeer Farm.
The spacious Fisherman's Suite, a 550 sq. ft. accommodation, sleeps up to five guests with two queen beds and two twin beds, and features a luxurious master bathroom with a jacuzzi tub, walk-in shower, and steam sauna; from October to March, guests receive complimentary access to the hot tub and wood-fired sauna as part of the Winter Special.
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