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  • Aerial view of Grand Hotel and Downtown Mackinac

    About Mackinac Island

A Short Trip to Another Time & Place

Mackinac (MACK-in-awe) became one of the nation’s favored summer resort destinations during the Victorian era. Vacationers seeking the cooler weather on Mackinac Island arrived in large lake-excursion boats from Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, and Detroit. They danced to Strauss’ waltzes, listened to Sousa’s stirring marches, dined on whitefish, and strolled along the broad decks. To accommodate overnight guests, boat and railroad companies financed the building of Grand Hotel.

Where We Go by Foot, Bike, or Horse

One of the most noticeable differences on Mackinac Island (which is accessible only by boat and plane) is the absence of automobiles. Visitors and residents travel by foot, bicycle or horse-drawn carriage. There are only 600 year-round residents. And during the summer, there are more than 500 horses.

Something Different, Something to Remember

If you’d like to learn more about beautiful Mackinac Island — and see why it was awarded “Best Island in the Continental U.S.” by the prestigious Travel + Leisure 2022 World’s Best Awards — here are two recommended websites for you to visit.

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Spring on Mackinac: A Grand Getaway Filled with
Dining, Activities & Island Charm

Spring is a magical time on Mackinac Island, and Grand Hotel’s Spring on Mackinac packaged stay is designed to make your spring getaway unforgettable. From vibrant tulips blooming in the Secret Garden to thoughtfully curated experiences and savings, you’ll enjoy one-of-a-kind accommodations, daily breakfast and dinner, a $50 credit to Woodlands Activity Center, a $15 credit to Sadie’s Ice Cream Parlor, 25% off green fees plus complimentary club rental, a daily guided tour of Grand Hotel Stables & Carriage Museum, and complimentary sports court usage. Grand Hotel offers the ultimate setting to create lasting spring memories.