Oceanfront deck overlooking Kachemak Bay

About

A small inn,
at the end of the road.

Homer sits at the end of the Sterling Highway — four and a half hours south of Anchorage, where the Kenai Peninsula tapers into the sea and the road, finally, runs out.

We opened Homer Inn & Spa to give travelers a place that matched the landscape: unhurried, attentive, and quietly extraordinary. The inn began as a single oceanfront house and has grown — slowly, intentionally — into three unique room types, a Nordic spa circuit, and a private deck where weddings, retreats, and ordinary mornings all share the same view.

We don't measure the property in stars or amenities. We measure it in how guests describe the silence when they leave.

Our Philosophy

Hospitality, in four lines.

Quiet by design

No lobbies, no piped music, no rush. Three room types, one bay, and the deliberate absence of noise.

Hosted, not staffed

Independently owned and operated. Every recommendation comes from someone who has actually paddled, fished, or hiked it.

Built around the view

Architecture deferential to landscape. Wide glass, warm cedar, and as little as possible between you and the water.

Wellness as ritual

Our spa is rooted in Nordic tradition — heat, cold, and stillness, returned to over a lifetime, not optimized for a weekend.

Cedar sauna interior

The Spa

Built on a single ritual.

Heat. Cold. Stillness. Repeated. Our wellness program is anchored in Finnish sauna tradition and adapted to the Alaskan coast — where the cold plunge is the ocean itself.

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The Inn

Three room types, one bay.

Cedar interiors, linen bedding, fireplaces, kitchenettes, and windows that turn weather into theater. Every suite faces the water.

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Oceanfront cottage deck

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