
Fly over from Homer on Homer Air, Southcentral Air,
or Smokey Bay Air Taxi, in 15 minutes,
or, in summer, arrange a boat trip to Seldovia on Rainbow Tours their office on Cannery Row, the Boardwalk on the Homer Spit
The Alaska Ferry M/V Tustumena also makes a stop in Seldovia on Tuesdays
In Seldovia Leny's Travel can help with arrangements.
Visit the Museum at the Alaska Tribal Cache...
Tour the Russian Orthodox Church...
Check out those grocery prices in the grocery stores! We pay them year-'round...
Wander south down Main Street and walk the Old Boardwalk...

Imagine what Seldovia was like when a Boardwalk linked the entire waterfront!
(The '64 earthquake changed the face of the town,
when the boardwalk businesses wound up with two feet of water in them!)
Visit Susan Springer and her famous dog-biscuit-eating- trick Spaniels at the Herring Bay Mercantile and while you're there, make arrangements to
Rent a kayak trip at Kayak átak...
Admire Tata's flowers while you munch on a delicious sandwich for lunch on the patio at the Crab Pot Caffe and Grocery.
Hike the student-built Otterbahn Trail which starts near the School...
Enjoy the view at the Outside Beach - it's a mile back to town...
Meander the Synn-built Swamp Troll Toll-free Strollway to the gazebo by Lake Susan
Enjoy a latte and pastry, or lunch, then rent a bike at The Buzz...
Munch on a cone at the Main Street Ice Cream Shop and Laundromat
Pick up some packages of smoked salmon at Smoky
Bay Wild Salmon
Enjoy a fresh seafood gourmet meal or a superb bowl of chowder at the Mad Fish Restaurant...

Hoist one at the Lodge or the Linwood..
Spend the night
Relax in the comfort of our many B&Bs which include:
- The Seldovia Rowing Club on the Boardwalk
- The Bridgekeeper's Inn
- Gerry's Place
- Seaport Cottages on Shoreline
- Swan House South
- Dancing Eagles
- The Seldovia Boardwalk Hotel
...and if you want to own a piece of Seldovia for yourself
visit Beachcomber Realty
Sightsee and berry-pick "out the Road" to Jakolof Bay -
with splendid views across Kachemak Bay...
and take the Boat back to Homer from there with
Marsha and Tom who run theJakolof Ferry service to Homer and other points on the south side of the Bay.
For an unforgettable wilderness experience, stay for a few days at the Sadie Cove Lodge. It 's just a little "up-Kachemak Bay" from Seldovia. They are now open year-round.

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This page was created on May 26, 1998
Most recent revision January 11, 2001