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Sitka Hotel and Restaurant
Sitka Hotel and RestaurantSitka
7.4 out of 10, Good, (491 reviews)
The price is $139
$160 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 27 - Feb 28

Baranof Lodge
Baranof LodgeSitka
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (259 reviews)
The price is $119
$138 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 27 - Feb 28

Southeast Resort
Southeast ResortSitka
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (285 reviews)
The price is $199
$221 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 27 - Feb 28

Longliner Lodge and Suites
Longliner Lodge and SuitesSitka
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (179 reviews)
The price is $159
$176 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 27 - Feb 28

Eagle Bay Inn
Eagle Bay InnSitka
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (493 reviews)
The price is $150
$167 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 27 - Feb 28
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Between mountains and sea, Sitka offers a perfect blend of natural wonders and Russian colonial history. Kayak through Sitka Sound where sea otters float lazily among kelp forests and puffins dive for fish. St. Michael's Cathedral stands as a reminder of Russian America, its onion domes incongruous against the Alaskan wilderness. Totem poles tell Tlingit stories along trails in Sitka National Historical Park. Castle Hill provides the perfect sunset spot – stand where Alaska officially became American territory in 1867. The harbor bustles with fishing boats bringing in fresh salmon, while bald eagles swoop overhead with such regularity that locals barely look up. Don't miss the Raptor Center where injured birds of prey find sanctuary.

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