Homer

Alaska

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Homer, Alaska

Only accessible by one road along the Kachemak Bay, Homer has been nicknamed "the end of the road" and the "Halibut Fishing Capital of the World." As the nicknames suggest, the small coastal town is a fishing haven and isolated among pristine landscapes. Though remote, Homer boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene and guests can easily come upon delicious fresh seafood dishes at local restaurants. Hiking, kayaking, birding, whale watching boat tours, helicopter brown bear tours, fishing and the list goes on - chances are your preferred outdoor activity can be found here, all set among jaw-droppingly gorgeous scenery.

What you NEED TO KNOW

  • Port Name & Location
    Homer, Alaska
  • Time Zone
    Alaska Daylight Time
  • Language
    English
  • Currency & Shopping
    U.S. Dollar Browse shops situated along the popular Homer Spit or scattered around the mainland and shop local goods and handcrafted souvenirs.
    • Famous For
      Homer is nestled among an outdoor paradise. Nature lovers can explore pristine untouched landscapes by water or over land through an abundance of activities. Have your camera ready for sightings of a wide range of wildlife. The town is also known for having some of the best halibut fishing in the world.
    • Important
      Bring layering clothes to wear on outdoor adventures as the temperatures are mild and can vary depending on your location.
    • Fun Fact #1
      The Homer Spit is a famous 4.5-mile-long, thin stretch of land extending into Kachemak Bay that's lined with beaches, tidal pools, walking trails and restaurants and shops. This landmark is a great spot for watching bald eagles, going clamming or heading out on a halibut fishing excursion.
    • Fun Fact #2
      To learn about local art and Alaska Native history and culture, visit the interactive Pratt Museum. The museum also spotlights the local fishing industry and features an Ecology Trail dotted with small outdoor exhibits.
      • Fun Fact: Foodies
        Fresh, locally caught seafood is featured on many menus in town. Don't miss the chance to enjoy a wide range of seafood, from halibut and salmon to crab, oysters and rockfish.
      • Fun Fact: Landmarks
        Large brown bears are the region's star residents. Head to Katmai National Park or Lake Clark National Park to view these incredible animals in their natural habitat and also soak in awe-inspiring mountain vistas in the process. It is highly recommended to only go bear watching with a seasoned guide who is familiar with these animals.
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