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Driftwood Inn

At a Glance

    Pros

  • accommodation for every budget

    Cons

  • the ship's quarters are tight

Driftwood Inn Review

The Driftwood seeks to accommodate all travelers, with an RV park, two deluxe lodges, a cottage, and a historic inn. The inn has "ship's quarters" with cedar walls and a pull-down bed, and "European rooms" with queen-size beds, dining-room table, microwave, refrigerator, full private bath, and private outside entrance. Downstairs is a comfortable sitting room with fireplace, TV, books and videos. A small eating area has self-service coffee, tea, pastries, and cereal. The bluff-front lodges, which sleep up to 12 ($950), have spacious rooms overlooking Kachemak Bay, with private bathrooms and king-size beds; the Cottage ($175-$245), which sleeps up to eight and overlooks the bay, consists of two bedrooms, a loft, and a full and half bath. You have full access to the inn's facilities if you stay at the on-site campground and full-hookup RV park ($40-$45).

    Hotel Amenities

  • 22 rooms, 14 with bath; 1 cottage.
  • Laundry facilities, some pets allowed.
  • Rooms have: Wi-Fi.

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