

Experience the stunning night sky of Mackinac Island, a historic destination known for its car-free charm and beautiful stargazing opportunities.
A local delicacy made from scratch since 1887, using a secret recipe passed down through generations.
Hand-painted wooden ponies, a symbol of the island's no-car policy and horse-drawn carriages.
Unique jewellery crafted from locally sourced Lake Huron agates, a tradition dating back to the 19th century.

Evenings can get chilly during the night sky tour on Mackinac Island.
To get a closer look at the stars and any wildlife during the tour.
To keep your devices powered during the late-night tour.
A historic military outpost offering stunning views and a glimpse into the island's past.
A beautiful sanctuary housing hundreds of butterflies in a lush, tropical garden.
A guided tour under the stars, learning about constellations and local folklore.

Flaky pastry filled with sweet cream cheese and topped with colorful fruit

Fresh whitefish fillet on a soft bun with tartar sauce and lettuce
Smooth, creamy chocolate confectionery, often flavored with nuts or fruits
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of coffee and tea options along with a delicious breakfast menu.
A historic restaurant known for its waterfront views and delicious seafood options for lunch.
A iconic steakhouse on the island, offering a fine dining experience with a focus on steaks and seafood.
Al Hillah Market, a bustling traditional souk, offers a glimpse into Iraqi culture and history, with a mix of local and international products.
A vibrant night market along the picturesque Prespa Lakes, offering local food, crafts, and live music.

A tropical sanctuary dedicated to preserving endangered sea turtles, offering unique volunteering opportunities.