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Mackinac Island Featured Lodging
 | Bay View Bed & Breakfast Built over a century ago in 1891, Bay View on Mackinac Island still celebrates her original family heritage in the Grand Victorian style that is truly Mackinac. Beautifully positioned on the bay, Bay View is the only B&B / Inn of her type and style resting on the water's edge. Each guest room will embrace you with its own unique seascape, while our second story sundeck boasts an incredible view of the straits of Mackinac. At Bay View, you will enjoy our hot, gourmet seated, breakfast on the veranda, the best homemade cookies served every afternoon, and a generous tast-tempting dessert each evening. And of course... "bottomless cups of our famous Bay View Blend Coffee"... all with our compliments. Bay View Bed & Breakfast creates the perfect setting for all your Mackinac Island memories; strolling the boardwalk, savoring our famous Mackinac Island fudge, shopping downtown, bicycling, golfing, swimming, horse-back riding, taking a carriage tour all over the island, or simply gazing at the Straits of Mackinac. 100 Huron Street Mackinac Island, Michigan 49757 (906) 847-3295
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 | Chippewa Hotel A stay at the Chippewa Hotel Waterfront puts you right in the middle of all the charms of Mackinac Island. Choose a main street room and wake up to the clip-clop of the horse carriages passing along the street below. Stay in a Harbor View waterfront room or suite and enjoy the views of the harbor and the Straits of Mackinac from your balcony. Treat yourself to the Club Level Corner Suite or the Harbor View Corner Suite and you have views of the harbor, marina and Fort Mackinac from your room. You can completely immerse yourself in the life of Mackinac Island when you stay at the Chippewa. Located at the eastern edge of downtown - just below historic Fort Mackinac - the Chippewa Hotel Waterfront offers a wide variety of rooms - from deluxe hotel rooms to one and two-bedroom suites with balconies. Guests can also relax on the scenic sun deck overlooking the harbor and enjoy the warm waters of the expansive hot tub.You can have a casual breakfast, lunch or dinner at the famous Pink Pony Dining Room and Bar, where you can eat outside on the patio watch the ferries arrive and depart from the harbor. For those who want to burn the midnight oil, the Pink Pony Bar is famous for some of the best nightlife on Mackinac Island with live entertainment nightly during the main summer season. P.O. Box 250 Mackinac Island, MI 49757 1-800-241-3341
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 | Cloghaun Bed & Breakfast Cloghaun is one of the oldest Victorian homes on the Island. Thomas and Bridget Donnelly left Ireland in 1848, and completed Cloghaun in 1884. This lovely home has been preserved by their descendants and now offers guests a tranquil, romantic interlude from the demands of everyday life. Eleven guest rooms individually designed and decorated with antiques from the late 1800¹s evoke a feeling of casual elegance. Cloghaun is located on Market Street, one block from the harbor and close to many fine restaurants, shops and riding stables. All boat docks are within easy walking distance. P.O. Box 1540 Mackinac Island, MI 49757 888-442-5929
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 | Grand Hotel Grand Hotel is situated on top of a hill above the village overlooking the Straits of Mackinac and - in the distance - the Mackinac Bridge. From the veranda you can look down at their well-kept gardens and enjoy the ambiance of "somewhere in time". It is no wonder that hollywood has chosen to come here more than once... the Victorian elegance has been kept intact, while offering the guest a facility with modern and comfortable surroundings. Each room at Grand Hotel has been tastefully decorated by New York designer Carleton Varney with its own special character and style. Each guest room is complete with numerous amenities including individually controlled AC, mini bar, in-room safe, cable TV, iron, and coffee maker. Breakfast and dinner daily are included in the Grand Hotel room rate, and are served in the Main Dining Room. There are many other dining options in the hotel itself or nearby, including the Carleton's Tea Store, The Jockey Club, The Gate House and more. Visit their website and familiarize yourself with the elegance and the history of this magnificent hotel. A stay on Mackinac Island at Grand Hotel is something that many guests remember as the experience of a lifetime.
Please note: Evening Attire - The Grand Hotel experience includes dressing for dinner. Evening wear is required in all areas of the hotel: coat and tie for gentlemen, and dresses or pantsuits for ladies.
Mackinac Island, MI 49757 1-800-33-GRAND
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 | Hotel Iroquois Located on the waterfront at the western edge of town, the Hotel Iroquois is convenient to all the main-street attractions of Mackinac Island, yet far enough away to offer guests a bit of privacy from the downtown bustle. Stunning views of the Straits of Mackinac and the Mackinac Bridge are the hallmark of a stay at the Hotel Iroquois. Guests in the Tower Suite have a total of fourteen windows to gaze at the all of the attractions of the Straits. The other waterfront suites and rooms offer their own compelling views of the waters around Mackinac Island. You can sit on the balcony of one of the Gardenside rooms and enjoy the flowers and the charm of the street life on the island. The Hotel Iroquois has forty-six suites and guest rooms that are appointed with all the fine details and touches to make your stay relaxing and comfortable. All accommodations have queen or king beds, private bath, wireless internet service, color cable television with VCR or DVD players and telephone. P.O. Box 456 Mackinac Island, MI 49757 906-847-3321
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 | Inn On Mackinac The Inn on Mackinac is a delightful Bed & Breakfast that you can't miss, its colorful green and lilac and its sidewalk patio are delightful. Set apart from the primary bustle of Main Street it is a short walk from the hub. Its location gives you the sense that you are part of the neighborhood. Its Victorian motif is evident just looking at the building, while the veranda simply oozes quaint charm.
Mackinac Island, MI 49757 1-800-4-MACKINAC
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 | Lake View Hotel The Lake View Hotel, in the heart of the historic village, is the oldest continuously operated hotel on Mackinac Island. Built by Reuben Chapman in 1858, the hotel was originally known as Lake View House and for more than a century was operated by Chapman family members. In 1964, Harry Ryba, who made the island famous for its fabulous fudge, purchased the hotel from Chapman's grandson. The restaurant and bar were built in 1969 and expanded in 1975. In 1983, Ryba embarked on the Lake View's largest reconstruction project yet with a complete renovation and expansion of the building. The three year project resulted in 38 new guest rooms for a total of 85, banquet and conference facilities, two restaurants, and an impressive four-story atrium featuring the island's only indoor heated swimming pool. P.O. Box 190 Mackinac Island, MI 49757 (800) 207-7075
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 | Market Street Inn The Market Street Inn offers a variety of uniquely furnished guest rooms at affordable rates and a cozy sitting area where you may relax after a day of sightseeing and having fun on Mackinac Island. We have six Queen bedrooms, two King bedrooms with a Jacuzzi, and a special Garden Suite that accommodates up to four guests with a queen and sofa bed. The gardens surrounding the Market Street Inn provide an intimate and relaxing environment. Reserve our beautiful back garden area for parties, weddings, and receptions. The inn, built at the turn of the century as a private home, has been updated to include all modern conveniences including air conditioning, wireless internet, flat-screen LCD TVs with cable and private baths while retaining all the traditional ambiance. PO Box 224 Mackinac Island, MI 49757 1-888-899-3811
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 | Metivier Inn A small lovely boutique country inn, the Metivier Inn offers 22 charming guest rooms for your stay on Mackinac Island, each including air conditioning and private baths. The rooms are uniquely and tastefully decorated in a blend of English and French country style. Most of our rooms are ideal for couples or solo travelers, as they contain one queen bed ‹ either a four-poster bed, a canopy bed or a wicker bed. We also offer two rooms each with a king bed, one room with two queen beds and suite with access to side wicker porch. Guests are welcome to use our cozy living room with its quaint wood-burning stove as well as the spacious comfortable wicker-furnished front porch. Gourmet continental breakfast buffets are included in the room rates. P.O. Box 285 Mackinac Island, MI 49757 866-847-6234
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 | Mission Point Resort Mission Point Resort offers a true resort experience with four dining options ranging from fine dining to carry out picnic baskets. Enjoy tennis, bocce ball, croquet, The Greens of Mackinac 18-hole executive putting course, a Tower Museum with spellbinding views and historical exhibits about the Straits of Mackinac, our Kids Club to give you adult time, the brand new The Point unique gifts, apparel and sundries, offering everything from clothing to collectibles and art, and our health club, spa, pool & hot tubs and more. The Resort also provides complete conference facilities for corporate groups and special events, as well as being one of the most sought after wedding destinations on the Island! We're Pet-Friendly too! Bringing your four-legged friends is a breeze on the ferry, and there's plenty of room for them to run and play! 6633 Main Street Mackinac Island, MI 49757 1-800-833-7711
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 | The Cottage Inn Located on quiet Market Street, the Cottage Inn is just one block from the downtown area. Ferry Docks, Mackinac Island State Parks, historic Fort Mackinac and the Mackinac Island Marina are only a short stroll away . Featuring a large front porch for enjoying breakfast or just relaxing while taking in the clip clop of horse & buggies passing by. Deluxe rooms and suites with all of the modern amenities - Air Conditioning - Internet Access - Flat Screen TV's/DVD - Telephone - Afternoon Tea With Famous Mackinac Island Fudge, Peanut Brittle and Carmel Corn - Private In-Room Baths Enjoy a spectacular breakfast featuring a hot egg dish, fresh baked muffins, fresh fruit, hard boiled eggs, yogurt, bagels, english muffins, cereals, juice and great coffee. P.O. Box 458 Mackinac Island, MI 49757 906-847-4000
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 | The Island House Located a mere two blocks from downtown Mackinac Island, the Island House has the perfect balance of relaxation and convenience. Situated right on the Straits of Mackinac, the hotel is a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of the downtown area. The Island House has 93 guest rooms as well as three suites to serve your needs. Other amenities to make your stay more enjoyable include our pool house with hot tub and sauna and two full service restaurants. Originally built in 1852, the Island House was the first summer hotel on Mackinac Island. As tourism grew, the hotel was moved in from the shore and expanded. By the 1890s, it was known as the "Best Family Hotel on the Island". P.O. Box 1410 Mackinac Island, MI 49757 1-800-626-6304
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