Seward & Kenai Fjords Cabin Rentals
Discover the cabin rentals available in Seward, Alaska. We've broken your options out into two lists.
There are cabins you can drive to that are close to town. And, there are cabins for rent on islands or along the shore of Resurrection Bay that you can access via water taxi.
Near Town
Located just outside Seward, the Abode Well Cabins are tucked back amidst four acres of trees. Of the 13 available rooms, six are King Cabins (which includes a kitchenette and sleeps up to three) and one is a “family cabin,” which has a full kitchen, separate bedrooms and sleeps up to eight with two queen beds, two twins, plus a queen-size sleeper sofa. There are also six Queen Studio Rooms available, with similar amenities to the King Cabins. ...more
Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding forest and Resurrection Bay from these A‑frame cabins and cottages. You’ll feel like you’re in remote Alaska but you’re just three miles from downtown Seward and all the nearby tours and activities.
In the Bay
Take the 15-minute helicopter ride from the inn’s sister company, Marathon Helicopters, out to this intimate one-bedroom yurt on the banks of gorgeous Bear Glacier Lagoon, near Kenai Fjords National Park. Surrounding you are huge icebergs, snow-dusted coastal peaks and pristine wilderness.
Take a private, 1‑hour boat ride to a pristine wilderness resort featuring 8 comfortable, fully-equipped waterfront yurts (featuring a queen-sized bed and double futon with all linens, plus private bath and kitchen with running water) and experience complete immersion in the wonders of wild coastal Alaska. Your stay includes full access to our sea kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, skiffs, snorkel gear and fishing gear, so you can experience the ...more
This tiny cove, 10 miles from Seward, offers a combination of unplugged bliss, cool yurt living, and a kayaker’s paradise. The two “unplugged” yurts each come with a queen-size bed and full size sofa bed, a table and chairs, linens, and a kitchenette. You get unlimited use of kayaks during your stay — and given the amount of sunlight during summer, that means you can be paddling in and out of coves at midnight if you feel like it!