Mackinaw City Sunset Cruise

Highlights

  • Cruise beneath Mackinaw Bridge and around Mackinac Island

  • Drinks and snacks available to purchase on board

  • Live commentary from a local guide ensures you don’t miss anything

Summary

Cruise beneath Mackinaw Bridge and around Mackinac Island

Tour info

Duration
1 hour
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Meeting Point
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Why take this tour?

Set sail around Lake Michigan and discover the beaches, islands, and villages of one of the United States’ largest lakes. On this cruise, depart from Mackinaw City, pass under the Mackinaw Bridge, and sail around Mackinac Island. While on-board, watch the magnificent sunset from the water, purchase a drink from the bar, and listen as your guide points out all the most memorable landmarks.

What’s included?

  • Local guide

  • Live commentary on board

  • Beer and Wine (available to purchase)

  • N/A Beverages Available

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 1h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

Covid Policy

  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas

Fogging the boat after each trip with State Chemicals Quick Defense NDC (Kills Human Corona-Virus in 3 Minutes). Wiping down high touch areas Hand sanitizer dispenser mounted on the side of the head on board Ugly Anne If you have any questions about our cleaning procedures, feel free to ask.

Cancellation Policy

    All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.

Operated by:

Colonial Michilimackinac

About operator:

Michilimackinac 1778: Rumors of War. Treasures from the past come to life at this 18th-century fort and fur trading village, reconstructed based on historic maps and more than 60 years of archaeological excavations. As you walk through the site, you are stepping back in time to 1778, when rumors of war and peace swirled around Michilimackinac. Here, you will see and hear how soldiers, civilians, and Native people responded to threats real and imagined as they attempted to maintain their livelihood, the fur trade. Historical interpreters representing voyageurs, British soldiers, and French-Canadian merchant families are stationed throughout the fort to answer your questions and perform demonstrations.

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