Traveler’s Guide to Seward, Alaska

Accommodation

Miller’s Landing
Miller’s Landing is 10 minutes south of Seward.  It is a hub for tent and RV campers looking to get out on the water for fishing, kayaking, and even sailing tours.
Seward Waterfront Park
Online reservation required for all sites except Boulder and Spring Creek, which are first-come first-served.
The Silver Derby Campground and RV Park
Located just south of town, Silver Derby takes reservations for tents and RVs. Look for them on Facebook for fishing updates.
Moby Dick Hostel and Lodging
Just blocks from the Alaska Railroad station and several other attractions, Moby Dick offers dorm-style and private, family hostel accommodations.  Be sure to ask about the 10% discount they can offer on some marine tours.
Hotel Seward
Perhaps the most popular hotel in town, Hotel Seward offers charming accommodations and special room/tour packages.
The Van Gilder Hotel
A registered historic landmark in downtown Seward, the Van Gilder Hotel is just two blocks from the Alaska Sealife Center and the Seward Museum.
Breeze Inn
Comfortable waterfront lodging and proximity to the marina make the Breeze Inn an excellent choice for visitors interested in getting out on the bay.
A Cabin on a Cliff
Location, location, location.  This Seward icon gives visitors the opportunity to quite literally hang out overnight.  Amenities include a 6-seater hot tub.  Good for small groups.
Wolf Trail Bed and Breakfast
A good pick for families, the Wolf Trail Bed and Breakfast is located in a quiet neighborhood with access to the Historic Iditarod trail.
Seward Windsong Lodge
Another excellent choice for the savvy visitor who knows they want to stay and play in Seward for more than one day, Windsong offers Room/Activity packages that are worth looking into.
Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge
Located 12 miles away from Seward on remote Fox Island, the astounding comfort of Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge sits in stark opposition to the isolated wildness of its surroundings.

 

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