Step aboard a horse-drawn carriage and travel narrow streets lined with splendid Victorian "cottages," built at the turn of the century by Michigan’s lumber barons.
Enjoy sumptuous meals and luxurious accommodations at the historic Grand Hotel, adorned with elegant furnishings and priceless antiques.
Learn about Mackinac’s early history and how it was shaped by the fur trade and development of religious missions, and follow the island’s development as a Victorian summer resort.
Take a narrated tour of Mackinac Island State Park and enjoy lunch at Fort Mackinac Tea Room, housed inside Michigan's oldest public building.