Seward is a town on the southeast shores
of the Kenai Peninsula, with a population of approximately 4,000
residents. One of the major ports in the state, Seward handles much
of the travel and tourism industry traffic each summer.
With many historic attractions and activites, visitors of all ages
are welcome and provided with entertainment and relaxation.
And Don't Forget the Fishing!
Seward provides direct access to one of
the most plentiful halibut and salmon fishing grounds in the entire
world. So you can take your pick - fishing for your trophy fish
of a lifetime, or sitting in one of Seward's exlusive fine-dining
establishments enjoying a different "catch of the day".
Having multiple National Park areas nearby, Seward is a great location
for those looking to adventure. With Exit Glacier and the Harding
Ice fields nearby, there is no shortage of legendary Alaskan splendor,
and plenty of hiking trails and camping areas for those adventurers
who want to get up close and personal with nature.
Kayaking, Hiking, Scuba Diving, Camping, and more. Seward is a must-see
attraction on everyones' trip to Alaska. While you're in Seward,
you may need some help on how to get around and perform other daily
tasks, so below we have listed links to some of our friends that
you may find useful both before and during your stay in Seward.
Enjoy your trip!