Seward Hotels
Seward is home to several hotels, including a familiar chain. Don’t be fooled! Even though there are a lot of lodging options, rooms often sell out well in advance, especially during the high-season of mid-June through mid-August.
Located just a few miles north of Seward, in the Exit Glacier Valley, the Windsong Lodge offers multiple room types in a serene wilderness setting. Free shuttle service to town is offered, and an on-site restaurant and bar offer a full menu guaranteed to satisfy the entire family.
Conveniently located at the Seward Boat Harbor, the Harbor 360 as the name implies, offers beautiful views of Resurrection Bay and Seward’s scenic boat harbor and easy access to wildlife and glacier cruises. Lodging includes Seward’s only hotel pool, a continental breakfast, and several restaurants are within easy walking distance.
Also located at the Seward Boat Harbor, the Breeze is a convenient location for glacier kayak & cruise adventures and wildlife cruises. The Breeze Inn includes conference rooms, and the Breeze Inn Restaurant and Lounge.
Located in the heart of downtown Seward, historic Hotel Seward boasts bay views and historic decor. Just steps away from the Alaska SeaLife Center and Seward Museum, this hotel is convenient for those without vehicles. The hotel also include’s Ms. Gene’s place, a full service restaurant and bar.
Best Western Plus Edgewater Hotel
Another downtown option is the Edgewater Hotel. The Edgewater offers a continental breakfast as well as conference and meeting facilities. This location is within walking distance of several downtown restaurants and attractions.
This mid-Seward hotel offers full apartments, including a full kitchen and a washer and dryer. Additionally, family suites which sleep up to eight people are available. This location is best suited for those with a vehicle, however, for those who prefer to walk, most restaurants and attractions are within one mile.