Best hotels in Alaska

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Cozy Alaskan Retreats:
Alaska Creekside Cabins In Seward
Unique Wilderness Experience:
Denali Tri-Valley Cabins
Alaska's Scenic Views:
Lost Anchor Cabins - Ocean-View Cabins On The Bluff
Charming Cabin Getaway:
Chinook Wind Cabins
Family Friendly Lodging:
Riverside Cabins At Susitna River Lodge
Rustic Coastal Charm:
Coho Bungalow Ketchikan Alaska
Modern Comforts Amidst Nature:
2Nd Floor Newly Renovated Room In Hatcher Pass Castle
Lakeside Rustic Elegance:
Rustic Elegance Lodge

FAQs about hotels in Alaska

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

Which hotels in Alaska are best for families?
Family-friendly options include the Alaska Creekside Cabins in Seward, which offer spacious accommodations, and the Spruce Goose Lodge, known for its proximity to family activities. Most properties provide kitchen facilities for convenience.
Are there hotels in Alaska that offer unique views?
Yes, Lost Anchor Cabins - Ocean-View Cabins On The Bluff features stunning ocean vistas, while Moose Mountain Cabin- Cozy Retreat With Aurora Views offers great views of the Northern Lights, making both ideal for scenic experiences.
What are the cheapest hotel options in Alaska?
Cheaper options include the Coho Bungalow Ketchikan Alaska, where average rates start around $100 USD per night. Other budget-friendly choices like Cabin 1 Lynn View Lodge also offer lower rates from $120 USD.
Which hotels are highly rated by guests for couples?
Couples seeking a romantic getaway might enjoy the Alaska'S Point Of View, praised for its scenic settings, and the Denali Tri-Valley Cabins, known for a more rustic and intimate atmosphere.
Which Alaska hotels offer family or couple-friendly amenities?
The Chinook Wind Cabins provide family amenities with full kitchens, while The Wandering Wolf - Frontier Village is great for couples with romantic backdrops and cozy lodgings.