Homer: Good Karma Inn Bed & Breakfast: Fantastic place to stay
Date: July 11, 2008
Reviewer: Bruce and Sandy Rose, Winston-Salem, NC
We have just returned from a two week stay in Alaska. We like to stay in Bed & Breakfast places,and satyed in three different ones this trip in various parts of Alaska. We found the Good Karma Inn to be absolutely fantastic. Michael, the owner, is a contracter by trade, and has built this beautiful log cabin-style home himself. The home is adorned with great wood carvings, and a number of works of art, all denoting Alaska wildlife. All four of the bedrooms look out on a gorgeous panoramic view of snow -covered moutains, which includes 4 glaciers, and the south end of the Homer "Spit", a long peninsula that juts from the town of Homer, Alaska into the Pacific Ocean.
Michael was a very gracious host, and was very helpful in giving us ideas off things to do and places to go in Homer and the surrounding area. In preparation for our trip, we researchered many B&B's in Alaska, and chose the Good Karma Inn as one we wanted to stay in. The Good Karma more than met our expectations.
If you enjoy the concept of Bed & Breakfast stays, where you can get excellent accommodations for a reasonable price, be away from the crowdedness of hotels, like fantastic views, and enjoy meeting interesting people, then we would highly recommend the Good Karma Inn.






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