Gustavus Inn

When a restaurant provides a bush plane as a mode of transportation to its location, you know it's extraordinary. Gustavus Inn is a hotel and restaurant nestled within a national park about 40 miles from Juneau, Alaska's capital. Guests stay in a historic home on site and dine in the dining room. Hungry diners may expect salmon and crab from the surrounding strait, as well as fruit from the on-site garden that has been gathered that day. Gustavus has been recognized by the James Beard Foundation for its excellence, so don't anticipate basic meals just because of its rural environment.


As proven by prior success, operate as a hotel, restaurant, bar, fishing lodge, or retreat center, or use your imagination to develop a new lifestyle option. The adaptable Inn building has 13 bedrooms, but with 7 bedrooms with private baths, a yoga studio, and leisure room in addition to the dining room, library, hearth room, wraparound, and sunset terraces, it could easily be a large family home. A completely renovated commercial kitchen can be a professional chef's dream or a cozy family gathering spot. Family members with mobility issues can stay in a ground-floor handicapped accessible suite with an outside deck. Our location in Icy Strait allows for boating without the regular swells, making it ideal for the physically challenged.


  • Website: www.gustavusinn.com
  • Location: 1270 Gustavus Road, Gustavus, Alaska, 99826, USA
  • Phone number: +19072095533
Source:  InnShopper
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Source: Expedition Broker
Source: Expedition Broker

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