Sitka Alaska Accommodations

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The Sitka center point is approximately the area of Isabel Miller Museum and the area of Searhc Community Health Svc.

Sitka is a small city in Alaska, located on an island in the Alexander Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. It is the seat of the Sitka Borough, the only borough in Alaska that covers a whole island. The name Sitka (derived from the Tlingit word for "People on the Outside of Baranof Island") refers to the fact that the Tlingit people originally settled on the outer coast of Baranof Island, across from present-day Sitka. The city of Sitka was founded by Russian settlers in 1799, and it was the capital of Russian America until 1867 when Alaska was purchased by the United States. The town then served as the capital of Alaska until 1906, when the capital was moved to Juneau. Today, Sitka is a popular tourist destination, known for its scenic location, its history, and its outdoor activities. It is located on the west coast of Baranof Island, at the southernmost tip of the Alaska Panhandle. The town is home to about 8,500 people. If you're planning a visit to Sitka, Alaska, you'll find plenty of things to do and see. Whether you're interested in its history, its culture, or its outdoor activities, the area has something for everyone. The views from the hotels, inns, and suites in Sitka, Alaska are breathtaking. The area is known for its natural beauty, and the local lodgings reflect that perfectly. They offer a variety of amenities and activities that are ideal for a romantic getaway or a family vacation. The staff here is incredibly friendly and welcoming, and they go out of their way to make sure your trip is perfect. The food is fantastic, too, and there are plenty of activities to keep you busy. You won't be disappointed if you choose to stay at a hotel, inn, or suite in Sitka, Alaska. More from this guide...

Sitka Hotels/Accommodations

Westmark Sitka
+1-888-389-4121
330 Seward St., Sitka, AK 99835 +1-888-389-4121
  • Midscale hotel
  • 5 floors in hotel
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From£71
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Super 8 by Wyndham Sitka
+1-888-675-2083
404 Sawmill Creek Rd., Sitka, AK 99835 +1-888-675-2083
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More Hotels/Motels in Sitka

Aspen Suites Hotel Sitka - Sitka Call +1-888-389-4121 +1-888-389-4121 210 Lake St., Sitka, AK 99835 US
  • Fitness / Gym is on-site

With a stay at Aspen Suites Hotel Sitka in Sitka, you'll be minutes from St. Michael's Cathedral and Russian-American Building #29.

Sitka Hotel & Restaurant in Sitka Call +1-888-675-2083 +1-888-675-2083 118 Lincoln St., Sitka, AK 99835 US
  • Check in: 2:00 PM
  • Typically sells for 237.80 - 238.80 USD

Located in Sitka, Sitka Hotel is on the Strip and minutes from Sitka Pioneer Home and St. Michael's Cathedral.

Longliner Lodge & Suites - Sitka Call +1-800-716-8490 +1-800-716-8490 485 Katlian St., Sitka, AK 99835 US
  • Typically sells for 230.30 - 231.30 USD

Located in Sitka, Longliner Lodge and Suites is minutes from Sheet'ka Kwaan Naa Kahidi Tribal Community House and Isabel Miller Museum.


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The Best Time to Visit Sitka, AK

Sitka has a temperate climate, with average temperatures ranging from 33 °F to 61 °F. The town experiences a fair amount of rainfall, averaging around 120 inches per year. Snowfall is common here in the winter months, too. Since Sitka is situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Inside Passage, there's no bad time to visit – each season has its own charms. In the spring, the days are getting longer and the temperatures are starting to rise, making it the perfect period to get outside and explore. The Sitka National Historical Park is a must-see, with its lush forests, miles of hiking trails, and views of the mountains and ocean. Meanwhile, spring is a great time to go whale watching – Sitka is one of the best places in the world to see humpback whales. If you're searching for a little more adventure, summer is the season for you. This is when the weather is at its warmest and the days are longest, giving you plenty of time to enjoy all the outdoor activities the town has to offer. Kayaking, fishing, and hiking are all popular pastimes, or you can take a boat tour to see the wildlife up close. Fall is a beautiful time of year in Sitka, it's the perfect season to appreciate all the scenic views the town has to offer. The St. Michael's Orthodox Cathedral, located downtown, is especially stunning during this period. And, since the crowds start to thin out in September, it's a great season to visit if you want to avoid the tourists. Winter is a magical period here, as the town transforms into a snowy wonderland. The days are shorter, but there's still plenty of time to enjoy the scenery. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular activities in the area, or you can just cozy up with a cup of hot cocoa and appreciate the view. Regardless of the time of year you visit, Sitka is sure to offer an unforgettable experience, so start planning your trip today.

Lodging Discounts in Sitka, AK

Sitka, AK is the perfect place to enjoy nature without the crowds. Local lodgings offer a variety of discounts for their guests, including deals for AAA members, seniors, government employees, and military personnel. Besides this, there's a lot of packages that can save you even more money on your trip. Those often include free breakfasts, transportation, and even activities. Plus, many local hotels offer price cuts for those who book their stay in advance and travel in groups. Check out our website to see all the amazing deals available in Sitka, AK.

Popular Attractions & Activities in Sitka, AK

If you're searching for a unique travel destination that offers something for everyone, look no further than Sitka, Alaska. This small town, located on an island in the southeastern corner of the state, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, art lovers, and history buffs alike. Sitka is a scenic location, with mountains, forests, and the ocean all nearby. It is home to a number of historical and cultural sites. The Sitka National Historical Park, located in the downtown area, commemorates the history of the region, including the Battle of Sitka, which was fought here in 1804 between the Russian settlers and the Tlingit people. Besides this, there is the Sitka Russian Bishop's House, a National Historic Landmark which is one of the oldest Russian Orthodox buildings in the Americas. And the Sheldon Jackson Museum, located downtown, hosts a collection of Native Alaskan artifacts. Sitka is home to a number of annual festivals and events, too. The Sitka Summer Music Festival is a month-long June occasion that features a variety of musical performances. The Sitka Whalefest, held in November, celebrates Sitka's history as a whaling town, with a parade, a whaleboat race, and other events. Outdoor activities are plentiful here as well. Fishing, hiking, kayaking, and whale watching are all popular pastimes in the area.

Verified reviews of the city of Sitka

Below are reviews of the city of Sitka, AK from an actual visitor's perspective.

"Beautiful City"
Score 5.0 / 5

The city of Sitka is beautiful. Everyone is so friendly and helpful.

Nancy C., from 04-Aug-2023
"Everything about Sitka is great!"
Score 5.0 / 5

Everything about Sitka is great!

Randall H., from 04-Jun-2023
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