Alaska Summer Rentals, Cottages & Cabins

Book a Place to Stay in Alaska for Your Summer Getaway

About Alaska Summer Rental on Float Homes

Looking for the perfect summer escape in Alaska? Float Homes offers a unique collection of floating home rentals, including houseboats, overwater villas, floating cabins and more. Our properties are equipped with luxurious amenities such as private decks, swimming pools, hot tubs, WiFi, and breathtaking water views. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or a larger group, our floating homes in Alaska provide the ideal setting for an unforgettable vacation.

Make the most of your summer getaway in Alaska with Float Homes. Our selection of floating accommodations ensures maximum comfort and relaxation. From elegant houseboats to private overwater villas and cozy floating cabins, each home offers a one-of-a-kind experience on the water. Find your perfect floating home for the ultimate summer retreat in Alaska with Float Homes.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Alaska Luxury Rentals

In 2026, FloatHomes.com offers 5246 summer rentals in or around Alaska. Find unique home rentals for your summer holiday or a weekend getaway with family and friends.
The average price per night for a summer rental in Alaska is $345. Check the full list of summer accommodations in Alaska.
There are 5246 summer rentals, cabins, cottages and properties that are available to rent. Book for your next trip with Float Homes.

Yes, We have 5246 summer rental homes in Alaska and types of place to stay in Alaska include:

  • Vacation Homes: 5246 available for rent
  • Villas: 5246 Rentals available for rent
  • Holiday Apartments: 5246 Rentals available for rent
  • Hotels with Suites: 5246 Rentals available for book
Yes, of course! There are many luxury summer rental properties in Alaska. Use our search filter to discover all of our luxury summer accommodations with an indoor/outdoor pool. Sorting by price is another way to find the most and least expensive luxury summer rentals in Alaska.