
Sunrise Kayak Tour Off Mackinac Island
For starters, a big upside here is that we typically have the water to ourselves. The Mackinac Island ferry boats don’t start running until the sun is up, so if you paddle at sunrise you can avoid any ferry traffic. There is also little pleasure boat traffic, which means the harbor can be easier to navigate as well. If you prefer not to leave the beach while it’s still dark, then a sunset kayak tour might be best for you. We often don’t see a glimmer of the sun’s promise on a sunrise tour until we are beyond the east breakwall, which means we are moving as much by sound as by sight to start. The sunrise tour most commonly moves east toward Mission Point Resort and then beyond, commonly taking us as far as Mackinac Island’s Arch Rock before we turn back toward home. Another common upside to the early morning tour is the winds are most calm at this time of day, meaning fewer waves and water that is flatter. This all means easier paddling, whether from a kayak or atop a stand-up paddleboard. For some, the major downside of a sunrise tour is the early hour. Early summer paddlers might be pushing off from the beach as early as 5 a.m. But for those undaunted by the hour, you can catch the beauty of the day’s first light and have your first cup of coffee back on Main Street while most Mackinac Island visitors are still in bed. Book a Sunrise Cruise with Great Turtle Kayak Tours