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Alyeska Resort in Girdwood Alaska

Hotels, Motels, & Hostels

Hotels, Motels, & Hostels

Whether your Alaska adventure budget allows for a luxury hotel or budget-friendly motel or hostel, overnight accommodations in Alaska offer something for everyone. Stay at a renowned four-star resort or an inn off the beaten path - either way, you are sure to enjoy your nights in the 49th state.

Hotels in Alaska are as varied as the landscapes, from high-end hotels perched on mountainsides with stunning vistas, to charming lakeside inns, to conventional hotels in major cities catering to business travelers. Amenities like transportation, restaurants, spas, business centers, and swimming pools can be found at many of the larger establishments, while the locally-owned hotels, motels, and inns offer Alaska amenities that you won’t find anywhere else – like northern lights wake-up calls, locally-sourced products and Alaska grown food, or historic locations that highlight Alaska’s rich history.

Rates vary seasonally and some properties are open only in summer, while others cater more to winter travelers interested in activities like skiing and northern lights viewing. Hotels in top destinations book up quickly from June - August, so summer travelers should make reservations well in advance.

Hostels are an inexpensive and reliable option for travelers on a budget, and there are dozens throughout Alaska. The dormitory-style lodging is a safe and less expensive way to experience Alaska while still enjoying the quirky, communal spirit hostels offer. Choosing to overnight at a hostel gives visitors the opportunity to interact with fellow travelers in Alaska, as well as knowledgeable locals who can offer advice on the best restaurants and local attractions and give insider information you can’t find anywhere else.

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