

A serene nature sanctuary on Mackinac Island, home to over 1,000 butterflies from around the world.
Explore a lush, tropical garden filled with hundreds of butterflies from around the world.
Step back in time at this historic British-built fort, offering guided tours and stunning views.
Experience the island's unique no-car policy with a leisurely horse-drawn carriage tour.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of coffee and tea options along with classic breakfast dishes.
Iconic restaurant known for its waterfront views and seafood dishes, a must-visit for lunch on Mackinac Island.
Historic steakhouse serving hearty meals since 1931, a popular choice for dinner on the island.

Flaky pastry filled with sweet cream cheese, served warm.

Fresh whitefish fillet, battered and fried, served on a bun with tartar sauce.
Smooth, creamy chocolate fudge made with local ingredients.
A local delicacy made from scratch using traditional methods, a must-try treat.
Hand-painted wooden ponies, a symbol of the island's no-car policy and horse-drawn carriages.
Unique jewelry crafted from locally found agates, a beautiful reminder of the island's natural beauty.
Mackinac Island Butterfly House has many butterflies, so repellent is essential to protect against bites.
To get a closer look at the butterflies and other wildlife on the island.

Michigan weather can be unpredictable, so a light rain jacket is optional but useful.
Jaffa Old City, a vibrant, ancient port city, is known for its narrow alleyways, art galleries, and historic sites.
A charming agricultural village known for its diverse vegetables and traditional farming methods.
The Flower Dome is a stunning, air-conditioned conservatory showcasing a changing display of flowers and plants from around the world.