We did two tours. The first took us down to the docks to discover the animals that lived there and to learn about the different kind of fishing boats. The second was a harbor cruise where saw amazing birds and lots of sea ottersl ...
Excursions were very expensive so we just took the hop on and hop off again bus into town. ($15.00 each) Not a great deal to see but the stopped at a few shops and to eat.
Went back to the Homer Spit and had a drink at the Salt Dog and then just walked up and down the spit stopping for lunch at Captain Paddie's which was recommended to us. The scenery was beautiful. ...
We went to the Three Sisters Bakery and it was very good, but I would not go out of my way to go there again, we have bakeries that are just as good here at home and I did not think it was all that special. We did take a taxi out to the Bear Creek Winery and loved doing the wine tasting - they do have very unique wines there - and enjoyed walking around the grounds. Didn't seem like a whole lot ...
My only activity at this port was to go to the Salty Dawg Saloon for a few beers. This is an institution for Homer, not to be missed because of its historic importance. ...
Homer is a gorgeous place to spend time wandering about. We returned to the ship, got fresh drinks, and went to the deck to watch the sea planes land and take off. Relaxing time with gorgeous scenery. ...
We took a private tour with Dan and Rene Eidem that took us into the backwood hills of Homer Alaska hunting Bears and we did find one. Nice four wheel drive 4 wheelers. ...