Lands End Resort

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4786 Homer Spit Road
Homer, AK 99603
Nightly Rates: ( 76.50 - 165.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

Homer Alaska's only beachfront hotel. Spectacular location at the very tip of the Homer Spit. Panoramic views of Kachemak Bay, the Kenai Mountains and it's glaciers. Eighty clean, comfortable rooms; most with private viewing decks. Watch whales, otters, seals, seabirds, and fishing boats from the comfort of your room. Fish and beachcomb right out your front door. Conference and banquet facilities for up to 200 people also available. Close to Alaska Ferry, Homer Boat harbor and shops. If you want a true Alaskan experience, look no further.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Conference Facilities
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Elevators
· Gift Shop
· Maid Service
· Parking
· Radio
· Radio
· Shower
· Telephone
· TV
· Television with Cable
· Video Tapes
· Wake-up Service


Room Information

Midship Bay Double
Deluxe Beach Front room with Two Double Beds Free use of Beach Front -Spa and Fitness Area Our most spectacular view rooms. Large 285 Sq.ft. rooms with 2 double beds, a twin murphy bed -by request-, ample desk space to spread out, coat closet, full bath, wrap-around bay view window, and a small outdoor deck.
Midship Bay King
Deluxe Oceanside Room with King Size Bed Free use of Beach Front -Spa and Fitness Area Our most spectacular view rooms. Large 285 Sq.ft. rooms with a king bed, a twin murphy bed, ample desk space to spread out, coat closet, full bath, wrap-around bay view window, and a small outdoor deck.
Midship Loft Suite
Deluxe 2 Room Suite with King Bed-Queen Futon Free use of Beach Front -Spa and Fitness Area These split level 43 Sq.Ft. rooms are perfect for a family or couple, or for conducting business in your room. The downstairs sitting room, with a full a full bath, has a queen futon. The upstairs bedroom has a king bed with a rooftop deck.
Port Bay
Beach Front Room with Double-Twin-Bunk Beds Free use of Beach Front -Spa and Fitness Area Cozy and comfortable, these 180 Sq.Ft. compact rooms feature the nautical theme of a turn-of-the century sailing ship. Full bath built-in double bed, twin trundle bed and a bunk bed sized murphy bed. Spectacular views from a large, beach front deck.
Port City
Economy Room with Double-Twin-Bunk Beds Free use of Beach Front -Spa and Fitness Area Our most economical rooms. Identical theme and layout as the Port Bay rooms without the deck or ocean view. Interior view faces the parking lot.
Starboard Bay
Standard Ocean Front Room with Queen and Twin Free use of Beach Front -Spa and Fitness Area Large 247 Sq.Ft. single story rooms with outdoor 'Drive-up' entry. These rooms are not as new but feature a full bath, one queen bed, one twin bed and a large bay view deck right on the waters edge.

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1600
· Check out time is 1200
· 0 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.


Directions

From Homer Airport- Leave parking lot, turn left onto Airport Rd. - it will dead-end into the Homer Spit Rd. Turn left and drive to the end of the road with terminates in our parking lot.


Guarantee Policy

Varies by rate plan booked. Check availability for more information.


Cancellation Policy

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Restaurant Information

Restaurant / Dining Information

The Chart Room Restaurant - Located On-Site Open from 11am-9pm / American Cuisine


Meeting Facility

Meeting / Conference Information

3800 Sq.Ft / 200 Cap


Recreation Information

Recreation Information

Massage Service Health Club Indoor Pool Sauna/Spa Located Nearby- Boating Hiking Trails Sightseeing Tours


Area Attractions

Area Attractions

Pratt Museum ... 6 Miles Halibut Cove ... 7 Miles Seldovia ... 15 Miles Kachemak Bay State Park ... 9 Miles Norman Lowell Gallery ... 10 Miles Kachemak Bay ... On Site Katmai National Park ... 100 Miles Homer City Hall ... 6 Miles Anchor Point ... 15 Miles Soldotna ... 85 Miles Kenai ... 90 Miles Seward ... 180 Miles

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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.