

Experience the charm of yesteryears with horse-drawn carriage tours on car-free Mackinac Island.
A historic military fort offering guided tours and stunning views of the Straits of Mackinac.
A unique attraction housing a variety of butterflies and insects, perfect for nature lovers and families.
Experience the island's charm with a horse-drawn carriage tour, offering beautiful views and a glimpse into the island's past.

Mackinac Island can have sudden rain showers, especially in the summer.
The horse carriage tours and exploring the island involve a lot of walking.
The island's natural surroundings may have insects, especially in the evenings.
Hand-carved wooden ponies, symbolizing the island's rich equestrian history.
Mackinac Island's famous fudge, a tradition since the late 1800s.
Woolen blankets featuring the island's scenic landscapes, a nod to the area's Native American heritage.

Flaky pastry filled with sweet cream and topped with powdered sugar.

Fresh whitefish fillet on a soft bun with tartar sauce and lettuce.
Smooth, creamy chocolate fudge made with local ingredients.
Iconic for its waterfront views and classic American breakfast dishes.
A local favorite for its hearty BBQ lunches and historic atmosphere.
Known for its elegant atmosphere and diverse dinner buffet.

A vibrant estuary where the Quinsam River meets the Salish Sea, teeming with wildlife and offering scenic views.
A serene rose garden in the Western Ghats, known for its variety of roses and stunning views.

A vibrant night market in Lussac-les-Châteaux, offering local produce and crafts under the stars.