The town of Homer is an unparalleled beauty, so under-mentioned in travel books or magazines. It is the capital of Halibut.



If you like fishing, it is the place to be. If you don’t like fishing, it is a great town to stop by to enjoy its beauty, its restaurants, and its ambience. Driving along the Homer spit is a treat to the eyes. I rate it as the most beautiful town on our itinerary.


We spent the morning exploring the beach, the shops and what we could do if we returned.



We stopped by the Potter Marsh, a bit like the Wetlands in Hong Kong but so much grander. The bald eagle gliding right above was pretty unforgettable, so smooth, so powerful and so graceful.


We already missed Alaska and would love to go back one day.
Our children awaited us at home!
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