

Experience the sweet scent of summer at the Mackinac Island Lilac Festival, a celebration of the island's famous lilacs.
Flaky pastry filled with sweet cherry or apple, dusted with powdered sugar.

Creamy soup made with whitefish, potatoes, onions, and celery, topped with crackers.
Sweet and floral ice cream made from lilac flowers, served in a cone or cup.
Kickstart your day with the vibrant Mackinac Island Lilac Festival Parade, featuring marching bands, floats, and local participants celebrating the island's lilac season.
Explore this historic British-built fort, offering stunning views of the Straits of Mackinac and a glimpse into the island's military past.
Witness the beauty of the night sky on this guided tour, learning about constellations and enjoying the island's peaceful atmosphere after dark.
A local favorite for coffee and tea lovers, offering a variety of brews and pastries.
A historic restaurant known for its waterfront views and classic American fare.
A popular spot for hearty meals, famous for its steaks and BBQ.
Mackinac Island can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the Lilac Festival.
The festival involves exploring the island, so comfortable shoes are essential.
The island's natural environment may attract insects, especially in the evenings.
Handmade using lilacs harvested from the island, these soaps are a fragrant reminder of the annual Lilac Festival.
A local specialty, this wine is made from the island's lilacs and is a unique taste of Mackinac Island.
Crafted from lilac petals preserved in resin, these unique pieces of jewelry capture the essence of the Mackinac Island Lilac Festival.
A luxurious golf resort nestled along the stunning California coast, offering breathtaking ocean views and world-class golf courses.
Trou Aux Cerfs, a dormant volcano, offers panoramic views and a unique geological experience in Mauritius.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the lush greenery of Andhra Pradesh.