The Ocean Shores

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451 Sterling Highway, 3500 Crittenden Drive
Homer, AK 99603
Nightly Rates: ( 92.00 - 120.00 )


Property Description

The Ocean Shores Motel in Homer, Alaska is located on four acres of ocean front property with panoramic views of mountains, glaciers, Kachemak Bay, St. Augustine Volcano and miles of uninterrupted beaches. Two modern buildings completed in 1996 and 1997 are situated directly above our private beach. They are complete with modern, spacious rooms, large picture window, balconies, telephones, and 34 channels of cable TV. All of the rooms have a magnificent view of the ocean and mountains along with easy beach access. A number of the new rooms are also equipped with full kitchen facilities.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Balcony
· Beach View
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Ocean View
· Queen Bed
· Refrigerator
· Television with Cable
· Television with Cable
· Beach
· Free Parking
· Maid Service
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Parking
· Wake-up Service


Room Information

Beach Front
Hillside Room
Beach Front Lower
Terrace

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3 PM
· Check out time is 11 AM
· Time Zone is YST
· Opened in 1965
· Renovated in 1997
· 0 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.


Directions

Located in a quiet, wooded residential area, Ocean Shores is within 3 blocks of the shops, restaurants and museums of downtown Homer, making it the best location in the area.


Guarantee Policy

Deposit of 1 nights room charge is required at booking.


Cancellation Policy

by 3PM, 3 days before arrival: penalty 1nts


Area Attractions

Area Attractions

Wonderful tide pooling and evening campfires are just a step away.

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ABOUT HOMER

Situated on the southwest side of the Kenai Peninsula, overlooking Kachemak Bay and the Kenai Mountains, the seaside community of Homer is known as the Halibut Fishing Capital of the World and offers a wealth of fishing opportunities from halibut to salmon, from the boat or the bank.

Four species of salmon, halibut, rockfish, cod and trout all compete for the anglers attention, as does the Homer Jackpot Halibut Derby, The Largest & Longest Running Jackpot Derby in Alaska with thousands of dollars in prizes.

But Homer is also known as an artisan’s community. Galleries, studios and small artisan shops can be found everywhere and there is a large array of boutiques and restaurants of all types.

In fact the magic of Homer is that not only is it breathtakingly beautiful, but it appeals to many tastes, from anglers and sportsmen to artisans and academics alike.

For the outdoor and wildlife enthusiasts, the region's four national parks, five national wildlife refuges, state parks and critical habitat areas support a diversity of wildlife, from seabirds and sea lions to moose and brown bears, killer whales and porpoises.

And there are a number of activities to explore these wonders, from hiking to charter cruises, flightseeing adventures and horseback riding.

Celebrating these natural wonders, The Pratt Museum in Homer, recent winner of the National Award for Museum Service, the country's highest honor for extraordinary community service provided by a museum, has indoor exhibits focussing on art, natural history, native cultures, homesteading, fishing, marine ecology and the Exxon Valdez oil spill.

For the artisans, Homer is listed as one of the 100 best small art towns in America. In fact, Homer is not only known as the Halibut Capital of the World, but as Alaska’s Art Capital as well.

Many of the world-class art galleries and artist studios participate in a monthly program called 1st Friday in which visitors and locals can interact with the artists. Local writers groups and workshops hold community-wide writing contests and annual conferences and welcome visiting authors too.

Homer is also the gateway to a number of other great Alaskan destinations via the National Scenic Byway and the the Alaska Marine Highway.