Homer Bed & Breakfasts
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Guests who come to this sunny, comfortable inn just outside the main hub of Homer might be forgiven for doing a spin on the front-yard meadow and breaking into “The Sound of Music.” After all, owner Marcella Suydam says that guests often tell her that this spot reminds them of the Alps — and no doubt, the hills here feel pretty alive.
At this year-round B&B just outside the heart of Homer, the notion of being a guest takes on a new meaning. In her sunny two-story home, innkeeper Paula caters to just one party at a time — whether you are traveling on your own, or have up to six in your group. That means the B&B caters entirely to your needs during your stay — and you have easy access to quaint Homer, just outside the doorstep.
The Two Sisters Bakery is an institution in Homer.
Alaska may not be known for its wines, but it is famous for its great berries — full flavors that make for wonderful wines. At this small winery and B&B in Homer, you can taste and purchase a compelling mix of award-winning fruit wines and fruit grape wine blends.
Located within walking distance of town overlooking Bishop’s Beach.
There’s a good reason why every room in this four-room inn outside Homer is named after a bird — such as pheasants, ptarmigans and puffins. Feathered friends tend to pop up in the gorgeous views from the inn’s windows — and birds know a great place to kick back when they see one.
At Brigitte’s Bavarian B&B you’ll find cabins and furniture, hand-built by the European owners. You’ll also be treated to home-raised food and award-winning gardens. Views of Kachemak Bay are readily available from the property so you’ll have plenty to see while you relax in this little piece of paradise.