Day 1 for Couples on Mackinac Island
Board a Mackinac Island ferry boat and make your way over from the mainland. Or, charter a flight to Mackinac Island and travel by air. The flight from St. Ignace to Mackinac Island Airport takes just 7 minutes! From wherever you’re starting, you can use this Mackinac Island travel planner to figure out your best way of getting to the island. Once you arrive, let Mackinac Island dock porters whisk your bags away to whichever charming place you’re staying and then…you’re free! Mackinac Island offers four square-miles for you to explore. But where to start? If you’re looking for adventure, you can rent bikes on Mackinac Island from any number of vendors and head off wherever the Great Lakes breeze takes you. More than 80% of Mackinac Island is a state park and it’s full of photogenic landmarks including the iconic Arch Rock and the towering Sugar Loaf. The road around the outer rim of Mackinac Island is 8.2 miles if you go all the way around, and it’s mostly flat with breathtaking views. Here’s a map to help you find your way. Do you want to immerse yourself in the slower pace of life on Mackinac Island? Then order up a horse-drawn carriage tour and explore the island at clip-clop speed. You can get the lay of the land and appreciate the charming architecture of downtown Mackinac Island and the gorgeous, old summer cottages around the island. Are you a fudgie? Islanders call every visitor a fudgie because of an insatiable appetite for world-famous Mackinac Island fudge. You can stroll through the unique shops downtown, including 13 different fudge shops where you can watch fudge-making demonstrations and taste free samples. Which flavor will be your favorite? If you’re a foodie, too, then you’ll appreciate culinary offerings that go far beyond fudge. From casual waterfront bistros to elegant fine dining experiences, Mackinac Island has a diverse menu of restaurants – each with its own unique island flair.- Things to do on Mackinac Island for outdoor adventurers
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Day 2 for Couples on Mackinac Island
Wake up with the sun and get into Mackinac Island’s waters for a sunrise kayak paddle, giving you a different perspective on Michigan’s most famous island as it awakens to a new day. Or, if the flight to the island was too brief, book an airplane tour of the Straits of Mackinac and see the island and the magnificent Mackinac Bridge from above. For a morning that’s more down to earth, visit one of Mackinac Island’s delightful butterfly houses where scores of beautiful insects flutter all around you. Or take a walk to the “Somewhere in Time” Gazebo featured in the 1979 cult classic starring Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeve. You can laze away the afternoon in one of Mackinac Island's relaxing spas, string a hammock between two trees in Mackinac Island State Park along the shore (a reminder, overnight hammocking is not allowed on Mackinac Island), or mosey through one of Mackinac Island’s extraordinary cultural attractions such as the Governor’s Summer Residence, the Richard & Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum or, of course, historic Fort Mackinac with daily reenactments of life from the 1880s. Later, get a taste of Mackinac Island nightlife with a pub crawl from one end of town to the other or enjoy the zany side of downtown at the Haunted Theatre and Maze of Mirrors. For a more intimate evening, hike up to Fort Holmes for a picnic and stargazing from the highest point on the island.- Why butterflies are such a big deal on Mackinac Island
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