First of all, yes you are literally in front of the harbor for the boat tour (we stayed 2 nights here to take advantage of this game plan) yes and that's convenient, but so are are pretty much all other lodging/hotels in the area, including their sister property Seward Gateway Hotel... and guess who else comes through the property and the breakfast area? Yep... all of the non-hotel staying guests - the breakfast room is basically a passthrough between one door leading to the marina vs. the check in lobby for the hotel door, where also the desk for all the Major Marine Tours is located, so every person needs to separately check in 1h before their boat tour (plus gift shop) here as well - makes completely no sense as it's just one big chaotic and noisy situation until the tour people finally leave the building.... terrible setup ||The breakfast in itself was pretty bad too, to be perfectly honest so it was whenever included in pretty much every property we stayed at, during 10 nights in Alaska but at least in other places we didn't pay $250 a night... I wish it was cheaper with the option of no breakfast as the quality/options + the chaos just makes you want to leave and not be there at all - I was very excited for this property but it just let down big times, including this part which is usually my fav aspect of traveling - a peaceful breakfast with a view... during 2nd breakfast I decided just to toast the bagels and ate, it with some smoked salmon I have purchased in Seward, back in the room to avoid the another morning tour crowds nonsense again...||The room was OK, big and spacious - nothing to praise or complain about, the view of the back is some mountains and mainly parking lot but a night before we enjoyed sitting there with an open window having a beer and snacks - we were hoping ours will have a balcony but it did not, and sadly when I have asked at the front desk they were completely booked - it was a bummer as the hotel has no really lounge or bar area, so you can only have a drink/beer in your room... ||Lastly, while the Puffin art outside is very pretty and in general the curb appeal is very pleasant... inside the floors, the walls and ceilings - wow it's super noisy, like they didn't exist at all - during the 2nd night I thought someone is remodeling and I bet it was just people moving directly above us - wall to wall is one thing but I have never experienced this much noise just from the people directly above us - at first I have questioned myself that it can't be that, but then the following morning I paid attention as I was walking on the 2nd floor and noticed how much noise the hallway floor is making, how uneven it is etc. and figured out that was just people moving along their room above us and that's how much noise it was making LOL. ..Also the stairs on the sides are great, but FYI there is just 1 elevator for the entire hotel so you better not rush in the morning/check out if you are taking your luggage down/up|||For the record, we have hesitated between staying here vs. their newly built sister property called Seward Gateway Hotel, and after seeing the other place we wished we stayed there so it's not like I am trying to discourage anybody from "the brand" here with my review, and we also had an amazing boat trip with the Major Marine Tours, the 3 businesses share same ownership/umbrella. The other property, naturally looked cleaner and in better shape since constructed over the past couple years, and had a big separate breakfast room - it's priced exactly the same, and they are less than 5 minutes walking distance to the marina and there is even a free shuttle for that if walking the short distance is not an option. ||Where I am not saying to stay at a different place outside of their "brand" I am saying definitely stick to the sister property vs. this one - don't let the beautiful Puffin affect your choice as it...
Read moreOn July 16th, 2024, I was in my happy place. Alaska is a dream realized and I wanted to share it with my family. We came in honor of my late grandmother who always wanted to visit Alaska but life got in the way. "Look MomMary--we made it!" Four generations of first-born daughters were here to celebrate her legacy and love.
It was an excellent decision to book the Hotel360 cruise package. The rooms had a perfect view of the mountains but breakfast was the only downside--I was a little disappointed.
The 6 hr cruise with Major Marine Tours made my day. Our group of seven was able to sit inside at two adjacent tables convenient to everything and with a great view of the water. Captain Gary, Miles, Shelby, Dalton, and the rest of the crew knew exactly how to make me feel at home on the water. Even though I was in a boot on crutches, "Muscle Miles" (LOL) wheel-chaired me up and down the ramp like a bodybuilder! Dalton volunteered to take our group pictures for us and knew what he was doing. Major Marine Tours also provided binoculars on board. Everyone I met was friendly as we conversed about our travel experiences; it was refreshing considering these days and times we live in. A fellow traveler who is a doppelganger to an actor I couldn't name even shared his photos with us through AirDrop. I made a little friend (Mike) who MIGHT have been as excited as I was! Oh! and a big shout-out to "Zack", my fellow boot-mate: feel better soon! (LOL).
I was the biggest kid: bald eagles, fin whales, porpoises, seals, all manner of water birds--especially puffins--and several humpback whale sightings. By surprise I had my own binocular viewing of a large spout spraying as we were returning! I was also thrilled watching the glacier chunks break off (got to hold a piece), and just loved all the mountain formations we sailed through. It left me in awe of God's creation and the beauty of unspoiled lands. The deli lunches were great (although I recommend they add pickles because deli sandwiches need a dill pickle).
I may be exhausting my word limit here, but July 16th will live in my memory as a highlight. It was a rainy, misty day but I did not care. The sun was behind the clouds and I was where I wanted to be. Like I said at the start, this was a 'Dream Realized' and Major Marine Tours helped make it one of the most memorable...
Read moreI recently had the privilege of staying at the Harbor 360 Hotel in Seward, Alaska, and I cannot sing its praises enough. From the second I walked in, I was greeted by the most incredible views of the harbor right from my room. The scenery was utterly breathtaking, as I watched boats gently sway against the backdrop of picturesque mountains.
The staff at Harbor 360 Hotel was extremely friendly and helpful. They went above and beyond to ensure that my stay was as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. Their warm smiles and genuine interest in my well-being made me feel right at home from the moment I stepped through the doors.
In terms of cleanliness, the hotel left no stone unturned. My room and the public spaces were spotless, making it a pleasure to relax and unwind after a long day of exploring the beautiful city of Seward. The attention to detail in maintaining such a high level of cleanliness was truly commendable.
One of the highlights of my stay was the delicious breakfast served each morning. It was a delightful spread of fresh fruits, pastries, eggs, and more. The quality and variety of the food were exceptional, providing the perfect start to my day as I ventured out to discover the wonders of Seward.
The Harbor 360 Hotel's central location made it the ideal base for exploring everything the city has to offer. I could easily walk to the nearby shops, restaurants, and attractions, making my stay all the more convenient and enjoyable.
In conclusion, my stay at the Harbor 360 Hotel in Seward, Alaska, was nothing short of spectacular. The combination of incredible views, friendly staff, spotless rooms, delicious breakfast, and a central location made it a truly unforgettable experience. I wholeheartedly recommend the Harbor 360 Hotel to anyone planning a visit to the charming...
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