Food, Bars, Gift Shops and Other Seward Things
If you’re looking for some awesome local art and amazing coffee, this is the place to go! It just so happens that Liam’s mom, Eleanor McMahon, sells her lovely, original landscape art at this lovely space! It’s really worth a visit!
Seward First Friday
Every Friday Friday of the month, there is an art walk in downtown Seward. This falls on Friday, June 2, the night before the wedding. This photo is from the May 2023 art walk, but the venues should be relatively the same for June!
Millers Landing
Millers Landing (the wedding venue) offers several options for adventures. They offer water taxis to different places in Resurrection Bay, fishing charters in the Bay, as well as guided kayaking. They also offer wellness/yoga retreats if that’s more your style. See their website for more information
Alaska SeaLife Center
This public aquarium is located in downtown Seward. They have all sorts of interesting marine wildlife to see. It’s a great activity for all ages. See their website for more information.
Sunny Cove Kayaking
Sunny Cove Kayaking is located right next to the wedding venue. They have wonderful, safety-conscious guides, and offer several different levels and lengths of kayaking adventures in and around Resurrection Bay. See their website for more information.
Exit Glacier
If you’re feeling a little more adventurous, go check out Exit Glacier. It’s located a few miles from town. This glacier is one of the easiest roadside glaciers to access in the state.
Caine's Head
Caine’s Head is an abandoned WWII fort located south of Seward along the water. It is accessible on land by a popular hiking trail (for more experienced hikers) and by water via boat or kayak. It’s super cool and sometimes a little spooky , but worth checking out if you’re feeling super adventurous.
Kenai Fjords Tour
Taking a glacier or whale-watching tour is a great way to spend some time in Seward, whether you’re from Alaska or not. See the website for more information.
Alaska Railroad
If you’re interested in an alternative form of transportation to the venue, the Alaska Railroad will take you straight from downtown Anchorage to the town of Seward. Please keep in mind that the railroad depot is several miles away from Millers Landing. Seward does have taxis, but please plan accordingly .
Seward Visitors Guide
For tons more information and adventure ideas, check out the Seward Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Guide!
Flamingo Lounge
This lovely little restaurant in downtown Seward has great cocktails, awesome food and a chill atmosphere. We recommend making a reservation if you plan on going here, cause it books up fast!
Lone Chicharron
This chill little taco restaurant is a great spot for a quick bite!
Kenai Kayak Co
If you’re looking to explore another part of Alaska, we highly recommend visiting Cooper Landing and kayaking or rafting with this awesome company! They offer kayaking on the beautiful Kenai Lake and guided rafting down the scenic Kenai River. Both tours require little to no technical skills and they have an amazing crew that will make you feel completely as ease.
Fair Isle Tour Boat
Available through Air BnB, this cute little boat offers short, private tours in Resurrection Bay. This would be a lovely little trip for you and a couple friends!