Travel FAQ list for Homer

Homer

Question: Getting to the ferry terminal

Answer: Getting from E Fairview in Homer to the ferry terminal without a car is definitely doable, though walking 2 hours and 15 minutes with luggage is not ideal. Here are the most reliable options:

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Question: Whales?!?!

Answer: Homer is one of the best places in Alaska for whale watching, particularly for humpback whales that feed in the waters of Kachemak Bay and the surrounding areas. July is an excellent time to visit because the whales are very active during the summer months, often breaching and feeding near shore.

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Question: Possible fishing last week of May

Answer: Fishing in the Kenai Peninsula in late May can be a bit early for some species of salmon, but there are still good opportunities depending on the river, species, and type of fishing you are targeting.

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Question: Fishing

Answer: Homer, Alaska, is a fantastic destination for both shore and deep-sea fishing, and you’ll find options to suit your plans for a short stay. Many visitors come specifically for halibut and salmon, and staying on the water can make it easier to enjoy both fishing and exploring the local scenery.

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Question: Fishing Charter - TWo choices can't decide on vessel

Answer: Choosing a fishing charter in Homer can be overwhelming because most operators are excellent, and in June the water can be either smooth or bumpy depending on weather. Since your priorities are comfort outside while fishing, smoothest possible ride, and comfortable indoor space, focusing on the type and size of the vessel is exactly the right approach. The captain matters, but the boat design plays the biggest role in stability, space, and comfort.

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Question: Kenai Peninsula tour

Answer: For a 6-7 night itinerary in Alaska starting in Anchorage and ending at a Kenai Peninsula fishing lodge, you can structure your trip to maximize scenery, wildlife viewing, and adventure while keeping travel times manageable. Here’s a suggested plan:

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Question: Ferry booked?

Answer: Traveling from Homer to Seldovia when both the Alaska Marine Highway and Seldovia Bay Ferry are fully booked can be challenging, but there are a few alternative options you can consider.

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Question: Pros/Cons on getting to Seldovia

Answer: Planning a day trip from Homer to Seldovia in late June with the combination of the Seldovia Fast Ferry to Seldovia and the Alaska Marine Highway ferry back is a solid approach for balancing speed and comfort. Here’s a detailed comparison of the two ferry options to help you decide.

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Question: Tidepooling- what to see at low tide

Answer: Tidepooling in Homer can be a fantastic experience, especially when the tides are low. While the extreme negative tides of around -2 to -3 feet often reveal the most abundant sea life, a tide of -0.83 ft will still allow you to see some intertidal creatures, though perhaps not in as great numbers as during a massive negative tide.

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