Mackinac Island 2024
Traveling to Mackinac Island in October, 2021 with a good friend was delightful. We did a bus trip and spent 3 nights at the Grand Hotel. We both enjoyed it a lot, but it was a more formal setting, too much food and quite a few scheduled activities. Since we enjoyed it before, we decided to take a more relaxed approach.
Mackinac Island can be very expensive, especially for lodging. I learned through a friend, of a place they had stayed at and enjoyed, that offered a lot of comfort, but was a lot less expensive and still close to the action. The best part was that during May, the lodging, Hart’s Inn, offered a book 3 nights, get 1 free. Sounded great!
We drove north to Mackinac City, took the Mackinac Island ferry to the island, met a dock porter who took our bags to our hotel (flat fee of $10/bag), while we walked a few blocks through downtown to our hotel. The nice part about going in May (20th – 23rd) is that the temperatures were cooler and there are less crowds.
Hart’s Inn looks somewhat retro in style, but all the rooms have been beautifully done in very island style colors. They are not huge rooms (with the exception of the bathroom which was really big) but have everything you need (ours had a small refrigerator too). It is located just a short walk downhill from Main Street. Breakfast was included with our stay, and since it is a quieter time, the Managers had us come to the Metivier Inn, a sister property, just a couple of guest inns away. The breakfast was wonderful with hot and cold items, great coffee and a great way to start the day.
During our stay, we did lots of walking, talking, laughing, shopping, eating, relaxing and enjoying the beautiful views of a slower pace of life. We visited the Original Mackinac Island Butterfly House, the interior of St. Anne’s and the Little Stone Churches, saw a spectacular variety of tulips in full bloom, enjoyed the clopping of all the horse carriages, had wonderful views of Round Island lighthouse, smells of coffee, a variety of eats, great views of the Mighty Mac Bridge and the fresh air breezes along the water. Couldn’t ask for more.
Welcome to the Island May 2024
Mackinac Island Ferry Company
Viking Polaris was also visiting the island
Passing Round Island lighthouse
St. Anne's church as we arrived at the dock
Fort Michilimackinac from the water
Metivier Inn
Even the Courthouse and Police have tulips
Hart's Inn
Nice property
Nice room
Big bathroom
Pretty painting in the hallway outside room
Amazing how grass is perfect along the curb
Harbor
Horses everywhere
Lots of bikes too
Anne Cottage
White lilacs
Beautiful tulips
Harbor marker and Round Island lighthouse
The Inn on Mackinac
Pretty flowers
St. Anne's Catholic Church
Exterior church window
Inside St. Anne's
Ceiling
Lots of stained glass windows
Baptism font
Entrance to Butterfly House
In the lobby a display of Blue Morpho butterflies
Rice Paper butterflies
Golden Helicon butterfly
Sara Longwing
Blue Morpho
Malachite
Tiger Striped Longwing
The Rice Paper
Tiger Striped Longwing
Flowers make butterflies easy to photograph
Lots of pretty flowers
Releasing hatched butterflies
Bearded dragon and other non butterflies
Importance of pollinators
Sailboat in the harbor
Harbor entrance
So many varieties of tulips
A passerby thought she should take our photo
One of my favorite lighthouses at Round Island
Mackinac Island Yacht Club
Mission Point hotel and conference center
More tulip beauties
Mother and Child by Nigerian artist
On display
Golf course feature
Tulip in the sun
Bees sure did like these
More tulips
Although this shop on Main Street was closed, it was used for the coin shop scene in Somewhere in Time
Movie was filmed on Mackinac Island
Elevator leading to the Lilac Tree Hotel Suites
Horses strolling by the Little Stone Church
Little Stone Church
Always a favorite
Interior of Little Stone Church
Beautiful windows
Another window
Each window told a story
Small replica of the church
Steeple of Little Stone Church
Trillium
Love the horse hooves sound
Grand Hotel from the street
Lots of tulips this time of year
I wonder if they did these up and save them for next year
Horses on break from pulling carriages
Vanna Gail at the Carriage Museum
Opera Bus
Opera Bus carriage
Wagonette Break
Wagonette Break carriage
Driver gas us carrots to feed the horses
We met this driver at the stables
Turtle sculpture outside another butterfly house
Chairs make for colorful backgrounds
I'm finally in a photo
It's almost Lilac time
I spotted this snail in the leaves coming down one of the hills. Made for an educational lecture for some school kids.
Wind is picking up at the Grand Hotel
Esther Williams pool at the Grand
Grand Hotel street for the carriages
Beautiful West Bluff cottages
View of Round Island from the Grand
More tulips
Lilacs about to bloom
Can't get enough of Round Island
Chicago to Mackinac sailboat race marker
Buoy crossing to the finish
Not a good place to swim
Gulls catching some breezes
Mackinac Bridge as the sun goes down
Star Line ferry passing Round Island lighthouse
Many of the boats have not arrived at the marina yet
Governor's Mansion high up on the hill
Supply truck leaving island
Grand Hotel from the water on departure
One last view of Round Island lighthouse
Headed back to Mackinaw City via Mighty Mac