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Kodiak Island offers an extraordinary wilderness experience where rugged coastlines meet pristine forests and abundant wildlife roams freely. This remote Alaskan destination captivates visitors with its dramatic landscapes, world-class fishing opportunities, and rich Native heritage. The island's untamed beauty includes towering mountains, emerald valleys, and secluded beaches that stretch for miles. Securing a rental car enhances your exploration significantly, providing the freedom to discover hidden coves, scenic overlooks, and cultural sites at your own pace while navigating the island's unique terrain with comfort and reliability.
Car was clean, available at the airport, and worked great to fit my needs. Over three days of zipping around Kodiak to assorted worksites, the car sipped gas only taking one gallon to fill it back up at the end of my trip. The Fiesta's trunk worked fine as a platform to safely store all of my camera gear and grab lenses as I needed them. A superb rental at a far more reasonable cost than the car rental companies.


Car was clean. Very fun to drive. Michelle was very easy to work with. Met me at the airport. Very very grateful
Easy pickup and drop off. Great communication throughout. Great car, very fuel efficient. Thank you!!


Car was comfortable and nice to drive, host was very kind, quick to respond, and overall great! Would definitely rent again.

Jessie/ Ron upgraded my car for me. I was able to pick it up and drop it off at the airport very convenient. Was easy to communicate with him texting directly. I had no problem with the vehicle. Two locals suggested that I go through Turo. As conventional Rental car companies can be expensive during sport fishing season. And even be able to get a vehicle. Tom
Everything was as described, car was clean in perfect condition, communication with the owner was excellent!

The car was perfect and equipped for everything I needed. Even came with snow tires which was an added bonus to my readiness being that it was my first time to Alaska. The host was also very helpful. Her responsiveness aided in my comfort and understanding of Turo as a whole(first time using the app). Will definitely use it again because of her.

This was a great car for our long weekend in Kodiak with our party of 4.



Great little car. Easy pick up and drop off. Goos communication from host.

Clean and well maintained car. The host is very responsive to inquiries too.
Kodiak Island beckons adventurers with its spectacular blend of wilderness and heritage sites accessible by vehicle. You'll find yourself mesmerized by the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, historic Russian Orthodox churches, and pristine beaches where massive brown bears roam. The island's scenic roads wind through breathtaking landscapes, connecting charming fishing villages with ancient archaeological sites. Having a rental car transforms your journey into an immersive experience, allowing spontaneous stops at viewpoints, cultural centers, and secluded spots where Alaska's untamed spirit truly shines.
Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park stands as a fascinating testament to World War II history, featuring preserved bunkers, gun emplacements, and military structures overlooking Chiniak Bay. The park's dramatic clifftop location provides stunning ocean vistas and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Visitors can explore hiking trails that weave between historical remnants and natural beauty. The site offers ample parking near the main facilities, making it easily accessible for those traveling by rental car. The scenic coastal drive to reach this remarkable destination showcases Kodiak's rugged shoreline and adds another layer of adventure to your historical exploration.
The Alutiiq Museum preserves and celebrates over 7,500 years of indigenous Kodiak culture through remarkable artifacts, traditional artwork, and interactive exhibits. Located in downtown Kodiak, this cultural treasure offers visitors deep insights into the island's Native heritage and maritime traditions. The museum features archaeological discoveries, traditional kayaks, and contemporary Native art that tells the story of the Alutiiq people. Convenient downtown parking makes visiting straightforward, and the central location allows easy exploration of nearby shops and restaurants afterward.
Spanning nearly two million acres, Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge protects some of Alaska's most pristine wilderness and serves as home to the famous Kodiak brown bears. The refuge encompasses diverse ecosystems from coastal meadows to alpine tundra, supporting incredible wildlife populations including eagles, salmon, and marine mammals. Several access points along the road system provide opportunities for wildlife viewing, photography, and nature appreciation. Your rental car becomes essential for reaching various trailheads and viewpoints throughout this vast protected area, where Alaska's natural majesty unfolds in every direction through landscapes that remain virtually unchanged for millennia.
Pillar Mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views of Kodiak town, the surrounding archipelago, and endless ocean horizons from its accessible summit. The winding mountain road provides an exciting driving experience through changing landscapes and elevation zones. At the top, visitors discover communication towers and spectacular vantage points perfect for photography and wildlife spotting. The mountain's unique position allows simultaneous views of both the town below and the vast wilderness beyond, creating unforgettable scenic moments that capture Kodiak's diverse character.
Buskin River State Recreation Site provides exceptional opportunities to witness Alaska's legendary salmon runs while enjoying excellent recreational facilities. The site features well-maintained trails, picnic areas, and prime fishing spots where visitors can observe both salmon and the bears that come to feed. Located conveniently along the road system, this destination offers easy access to one of nature's most spectacular annual events. The recreation site includes parking facilities and interpretive information, making it an ideal stop for families and nature enthusiasts. During peak salmon season, the river transforms into a wildlife theater where Alaska's food chain plays out dramatically before your eyes.
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Renting a car at Kodiak Airport gives you the freedom to explore Kodiak Island's remote wilderness areas, fishing spots, and scenic coastlines at your own pace. The island's limited public transportation makes having your own rental car essential for reaching popular destinations like Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park and the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge. A rental car allows you to venture beyond downtown Kodiak to discover hidden beaches, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing areas that define this unique Alaskan destination.
Several gas stations operate in downtown Kodiak, providing convenient fuel stops when traveling from the airport to explore the island's attractions. The main commercial district along Marine Way features multiple fuel options for vehicles of all sizes. Electric vehicle charging infrastructure remains limited on Kodiak Island, so plan accordingly if you're considering an electric rental car for your island adventure.
No, you don't need personal insurance coverage to rent a car on Turo. In the US, any personal insurance you may have that covers damage to the host's vehicle would kick in before your Turo protection plan. When booking a car in the US, you'll choose between three protection plans — Premier (eligibility requirements apply), Standard, or Minimum — to get the level of protection that's right for you. On each trip, you're covered with third-party automobile liability insurance provided under a policy issued to Turo by Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company.* In New York state, you'll also choose between Premier (if available), Standard, or Minimum. With each plan, you're covered with liability insurance of $1,250,000.* Protection plans for New York trips also include access to roadside assistance, priority phone support, and 24/7 customer assistance.
Kodiak Island's roads can be narrow and winding, especially when traveling to remote areas, so maintain safe following distances and drive cautiously around blind curves. Weather conditions change rapidly on the island, with fog and rain common throughout the year, requiring extra attention to visibility and road surfaces. Keep your gas tank full when exploring beyond the airport and downtown areas, as gas stations become sparse in the island's more remote regions.
The scenic drive from Kodiak Airport to Pasagshak Bay offers stunning coastal views and access to excellent surfing beaches along the island's southern shore. Another favorite route leads to the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge visitor center, where you can spot brown bears and enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding wilderness. The road to Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park provides historical insights and dramatic clifftop views, making it a must-see destination for visitors exploring Kodiak Island by rental car.
To rent a car on Turo, you must create a Turo account, have a valid driver's license, get approved to drive on Turo, and be 18 years old or older in the US, 21 years old or older in Australia, or 23 years old or older in Canada. In the UK, you must be 21 years old or older and have held a UK or EU license for at least one year, or another driver's license for at least two years. In France you must be 18 years old or older and have held a driver's license for at least 2 years, longer for certain makes and models of vehicles. When you're booking your first trip, you'll go through a quick approval process by entering your driver's license and some other information. In most cases, you'll get approved immediately, and you'll be set for all future road trips, day trips, and business trips!
Turo accepts valid licenses (not expired, suspended, or revoked) that allow for full driving privileges; this includes driver's licenses issued outside of the US. Licenses that Turo doesn't accept in the US include any that have expired, have been altered, are conditional, probational, provisional, or restricted. Learner's permit/instruction permits are not accepted.
Kodiak Island has no toll roads, making it easy to explore the entire accessible portion of the island without worrying about additional fees. All public roads from the airport to popular destinations like Pasagshak Bay and the wildlife refuge are free to use. This allows you to focus on enjoying the spectacular scenery and wildlife viewing opportunities that make Kodiak such a unique car rental destination.
From Kodiak Airport, head northeast on Airport Way toward the city center, following the main road as it curves along the coastline. The route takes you through residential areas before reaching downtown Kodiak's harbor district, where you'll find shops, restaurants, and the ferry terminal. The drive showcases beautiful views of Chiniak Bay and provides your first glimpse of the island's fishing industry that defines the local economy.
To rent a car on Turo in the US, you must be 18 years old or older.
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