Escape to the luxurious cabins of Odyssey Lodge, set on a bluff overlooking China Poot Bay, a 25-minute water taxi ride from Homer. The Lodging & Dining All inclusive Rate experience includes lodging, all meals, and transportation from Homer.
The cozy, modern cabins, surrounded by Alaska’s gorgeous wilderness, can accommodate up to 4 people and include stunning mountain and water views. They come with queen beds, en suite baths with walk-in showers, wet bars, and spacious decks with a bay view. Other amenities include a refrigerator, coffee machine, bathrobe, and slippers.
Fuel up with the included meals at the gourmet Meandering Goat, an Alaskan fine dining restaurant. A selection of Alaskan ingredient inspired craft cocktails, draft Alaskan craft beers and selection of fine wines are available at additional cost. Then opt for a variety of add-on excursions—or just stroll along the shore to see the marine life that appears when the tide goes out. You can also book a massage, hit the gym, relax in the sauna (which also boasts a dramatic view), and hang out in the recreation center, with its pool table, golf simulator, couches, and big screen TVs.
Odyssey Lodge features eco-friendly solar panels that generate some of the electricity used on-site. There’s a 2-night minimum, though the average guest stays 3-4 nights. And ask about options if you’d like to host a large-group property buy-out — for weddings, workshops, and corporate meetings.
The Cabins
Bay View Cabins
With room for 4, these cabins feature a large room with a queen bed and two chairs that convert to single, adult-sized fold-out beds. There’s a single bath, refrigerator, and coffee maker, along with a bay-facing deck that’s perfect for hanging out with coffee or a beer from the bar. Plus, they’re built like duplexes, so its easy to book two cabins and stay close together (without living on top of each other).
Treetop Suites
Ideal for two couples traveling together, the suites feature a living room, bedroom with double doors, and a couch in the sitting room with a queen-size Murphy bed. Private baths have walk-in showers, and there’s a wet bar in both the living room and bedrooms, along with coffee makers and refrigerators.
The Meandering Goat Restaurant
Enjoy fine dining with the freshest local seafood, meats, and produce at the Meandering Goat restaurant—all meals for guests are included. Breakfast may include items like eggs, pancakes, omelettes, and yogurt parfaits. Lunches could be salads, burgers, or fish and chips; if you’re doing an offsite adventure during the day, you’ll get a box lunch to go. Dinners could include starters like Homer Bay blue mussels, a fine charcuterie board, or a berry hazelnut salad. Dig into fresh seafood entrees like Kachemak Bay halibut and sockeye salmon, or order up a
delicious steak or pasta. Then finish off with a dessert like New York cheesecake or Valrhona chocolate pot de creme.
Pair your meal with a curated selection of fine wines and local craft beers, or enjoy a cocktail made with locally inspired ingredients. Dinners are also open to the public.
Take a cruise from Homer for an additional $49 round-trip or bring your own boat!
Adventures
A la carte adventures include:
• Bear viewing / marine wildlife tour: Board a spacious 40-foot catamaran directly from the lodge’s beach for a scenic journey across Cook Inlet to Chinitna Bay, in Lake Clark National Park. $700/person
• Bear viewing by floatplane: The lodge will transport you to Homer; from there, you’ll fly out over mountains, fjords and volcanoes and land for an unforgettable day of watching these majestic creatures in the wild. $1400/person
• Fishing. The lodge will take you to Homer, where you’ll pick up a charter boat for a full day of angling. $400 to $600/person Hiking. Set off on the area’s most popular hike — a fairly easy, guided 5- to 8-mile trek to Grewingk Glacier $250/person. Or choose from more strenuous area hikes.
• Kayaking. Embark on 3–4 hours of guided paddling, looking for seals, otters, and seabirds along the way. The trip includes a 2-mile hike to Moose Head Point and lunch on a scenic shoreline. $300/person