MICHIGAN’S LAKES & MACKINAC ISLAND
Spend two nights at the iconic Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island and ride aboard a vintage Model T at The Henry Ford in Dearborn
Somewhere in time...
You may recognize the great wrap-around porch and lobby of the Grand Hotel from the movie, Somewhere in Time, when a dashing Christopher Reeve travels back in time to declare his love for the lady in a photograph, played by Jane Seymour. The 1980s film may have wrapped but the romance remains in the Mackinac Island landmark. You’ll go back in time too during your two-night stay here, learning more about its history from an expert who knows it well and enjoying the traditions of days gone by when you tour the island on a private horse-drawn carriage ride... just a few of the many insider delights that await you in Michigan.
1. ARRIVE TRAVERSE CITY Tour begins: Grand Traverse Resort & Spa at 5:30 PM. A transfer is included from the Cherry Capital Airport to the Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, set amidst 900 acres near Traverse City. Join us tonight for a welcome cocktail reception and dinner. Meals D
2. GREAT LAKE DUNES, WINE & MUSIC Visit the Music House Museum, showcasing antique musical instruments and music-making machines, then journey along Michigan’s west coast. Drive through Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore for great views of the protected 35-mile-long shoreline. A private wine tasting this afternoon at Black Star
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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Traverse City
MICHIGAN MICHIGAN LAKE Petoskey HURON LAKE Midland Bay City Frankenmuth Detroit Dearborn Maximum Elevation: 1,400 ft.
Farms celebrates the season’s fruits of the vine; tonight, savor the bounty of the land during a private winery dinner. Meals BD
3. STRAITS OF MACKINAC / MACKINAC ISLAND A scenic drive along the lake leads to the Straits of Mackinac and a visit to quaint Petoskey, then on to Fort Michilimackinac. Built by the French in 1715, the fort is a reconstruction of
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