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Alaskan hospitality at its finest is found here. Staying in Juneau and our neighboring communities is one of the best ways to get to know Alaska. Juneau is famous for the most charming accommodations in the state. Alaskans are a rare breed and always have a story to tell about living in the last frontier.


There are a number of national "chain" hotels in Juneau, but for the best Alaskan Adventure, we suggest our guests stay at one of the luxury Bed & Breakfast establishments in town.


Want to stay at Juneau's premier Bed & Breakfast? This is it!  If you are looking for real Alaskan hospitality, elegantly appointed suites, and a world class sit down breakfast prepared by a classically trained chef and served in a breathtaking glass enclosed dining room surrounded by the stunning views of Gastineau Channel, then the Alaska Wolf Lodge Bed and Breakfast is for you! This 4,300 sq. ft. cedar log home overlooking Gastineau Channel and the mountains of Douglas Island have delighted visitors to Alaska for over thirty years. Jeff and Rebecca purchased this wonderful home and became the third set of Inkeepers in its thirty-five year operating history.


Other accomodations in Juneau include the Westmark Baranof Hotel, Driftwood Lodge , Best Western, Super-8 Motel, and the Aspen Hotel.


If you don't want to stay in the city, Alaskan Marine Adventures can also arrange for you to stay at one of South East Alaska's many remote cabins and lodges. Your accomodations can range from a bare cabin with a fire-pit to some of the most luxurious resorts in the world. No matter what style of "roughing it" you prefer, we'll have the Can Can ready to take you on tours, go fishing, or whatever you'd like to do. All you have to do is ask!


Regardless of the accommodation you choose, whether it's a hotel, inn, bed and breakfast or lighthouse, you are sure to have a unique experience. Juneau residents are friendly and love their hometown so much they want you to savor all of its fine qualities. Remember to ask a local if you need directions or a dining recommendation, they are always glad to help.

 

No, you can’t rent an igloo!

Images:

right:  the can can visiting taku harbor

below:  cruising tracy arm

below 2:  halibut fishing near elfin cove

below 3:  mountain goat in port houghton

bottom:  arriving for a night at five-finger

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