Angels Rest  on Resurrection Bay

Heavenly Lodging in Seward Alaska

Cruise Ship Independent Travelers ~ Most cruise ship visitors that arrive in Alaska, leave their debarkation point by bus or train, and fly home.  A few independent travelers will add some extra time to their travels, allowing themselves to experience the splendor and stunning beauty of Seward by spending a few extra days here.  Our cabins are most easily reached with a rental car, which can be procured in Seward, Anchorage or Fairbanks.  Be sure to give yourself time to experience some heavenly relaxation in these very special cabins just south of Seward, Alaska, on the shores of Resurrection Bay, on the Kenai Peninsula, with spectacular wildlife and scenery surrounding them.

Call 907-224-7378, or Toll-Free 866-904-7378 for immediate availability information. 
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Office Hours: 8:00 am - 8 pm Alaska Time, 7 days a week, Year Round
Please be sure to remember our time zone! Alaska is 4 hours earlier than EST (Noon in NYC = 8:00AM in Alaska)

  • Approximately 50 cruise ships will use Seward as a embark/debarkation location during the summer season
    • Whitter is the other cruise ship embark/debarkation location
  • None of the large cruise companies use Seward as a Port-of-Call, so you never have to worry about cruise ship crowds
  • Those cruise ships that do arrive in Seward provide transportation to Anchorage to their passengers, via private buses, or private railcars on the Alaska Railroad
  • If you are an independent traveler it is often easiest to take the transportation provided by the cruise company, then rent a car in Anchorage and return to Seward. 
    • Alternatively, for those embarking/debarking in Seward, you may consider renting a vehicle from the local Hertz office (phone 907-224-4378). Their office is very close to the dock. You may find that the one-way drop off fee is less than the transportation to Anchorage provided by the cruise ship company.

Cruise ship in Seward Alaska Angels Rest on Resurrection Bay