Waterfront B&B

Southeast Alaska


The closest place to the ferry terminal – it’s practically next door. It has an outdoor hot tub where you can soak while watching the ferry depart. Five bright and comfortable rooms have private bath and share a living room that overlooks the Petersburg Shipwrights.

For many guests, watching a boat being repaired on dry dock is far more interesting than whatever is on the idiot box.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Southeast Alaska attractions

1. North Boat Harbor

0.58 MILES

The North Boat Harbor is the best one for wandering the docks, talking to crews and possibly scoring some fresh fish. Begin at the Harbormaster Office; a…

2. Bojet Wikan Fishermen's Memorial Park

0.61 MILES

At the southern end of Sing Lee Alley is Bojet Wikan Fishermen’s Memorial Park. This deck-of-a-park is built on pilings over Hammer Slough and features an…

3. Sons of Norway Hall

0.62 MILES

Petersburg's most notable building is this still active community hall built in 1912 and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

4. Sing Lee Alley

0.68 MILES

If it's historic in Petersburg, you'll find it in Sing Lee Alley, an ensemble of geriatric wooden buildings dating from the 1910s. Much of the street is…

5. Petersburg Fisheries

0.73 MILES

The original commercial fishing outfit founded by Peter Buschmann in 1900; today it’s a subsidiary of Seattle’s Icicle Seafoods.

6. Clausen Memorial Museum

0.83 MILES

This museum holds an interesting collection of artifacts and relics, mostly related to local fishing history. Exhibits include the largest king salmon…