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Mackinac Island
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Mackinac Island Hotels Directory:
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FEATURED HOTELS
The
Inn on Mackinac
Known then as Chateau
Beaumont in memory of the famous army surgeon at
Fort Mackinac, the Inn on Mackinac has retained
its quaint, old fashioned charm. The Inns
facilities have been updated to meet the needs of
the modern traveler while preserving its colorful
history. Today, completely remodeled and redecorated,
this beautiful Victorian Inn opens its doors as
a bed and breakfast. Click
for more information.
The
Murray Hotel
Way back when bustles
were the rage in ladies fashion the Murray
Hotel swung open its doors and began extending the
friendly, family-style service for which it is still
famous. Today the Murray is an island tradition.
It is a quaint, family owned and managed hotel.
Our old-fashioned atmosphere has been kept intact,
while its facilities have been updated to meet the
needs of the modern traveler. Come be our guest
where our familys tradition of service has
marked our success for over 120 years. The friendly
attentive staff of the Murray Hotel gives our guests
unparalleled comfort and value unlike any other
vacation experience. Click
for more information.
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Windermere
Hotel |
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The famous Windermere was built in
1887 as a summer residence. In 1904, it was opened to
the public as a hotel and has remained in the Doud family
ever since. The Windermere still retains an atmosphere
of classic charm and elegance despite the addition of
modern conveniences. Its beautifully furnished rooms
offer a spectacular view of the harbor and sparkling
blue waters of the Straits of Mackinac. Your hosts,
the Doud family and the entire staff of the Windermere
Hotel, extend a cordial invitation to you. Visit us
for a most delightful stay on Mackinac Island...and
please, don't forget your camera as this unique vacation
spot is a photographer's paradise. |
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Pontiac
Lodge |
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Best accommodations in the Mackinac
Straits Area. On Mackinac Island across from Mackinaw
City. Open year round. |
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The
Island House
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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." |
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Mission
Point Resort |
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Among all the hotels on Mackinac
Island, Mission Point is the only true resort. Experience
luxury accommodations at Mission Point Resort on Mackinac
Island in Northern Michigan. Mission Point Resort offers
accommodations for elegant wedding parties, spacious
meeting facilities, and many activities for everyone
to enjoy. |
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Lilac
Tree Hotel |
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We invite you to experience Mackinac
Island from the comfort of the luxurious All Suites
Lilac Tree Hotel. Ideally located on Main Street in
the heart of historic downtown Mackinac Island.
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Lake
View Hotel |
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Over the past 150 years, more than
a million people from around the world have visited
Mackinac Island's historic Lake View Hotel. In 1985,
we underwent a major restoration and expansion, and
have upgraded several times since to keep pace with
the needs of today's guests. Today, our landmark Victorian
resort offers a generous blend of comfort and value,
and a host of on-site amenities to fulfill all of your
desires in one location. We have 85 charming guest rooms
that enclose a four story atrium with an indoor heated
pool and whirlpool. We also have a newly designed restaurant,
lounge, and banquet facilities. Open from early spring
to late fall, come anytime during the season for the
perfect vacation, family reunion, group tour, wedding
or business meeting. |
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The
Inn at Stonecliffe |
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Formerly known as Stonecliffe
Mansion and/or Stonecliffe Resort, The Inn at Stonecliffe
is ready to host you this season on Mackinac Island!
Pamper yourself in the European luxury of one of our
49 exquisite guest rooms and suites. Enjoy a refreshing
swim in our outdoor pool, relax with a good book in
our parlor, or stroll the grounds and take in the magnificent
views of the Mackinac Bridge. |
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Hotel
Iroquois |
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The Iroquois Hotel,This Wonderful
Victorian Hotel Suites and Guest Rooms With Outstanding
views of the Straits of Mackinac |
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Harbour
View Inn |
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Originally built as the
home of Madame La Framboise, one of old Mackinac's wealthiest
and most charismatic fur traders, this 1820 structure
provides a window to the past while offering the conveniences
expected in today's fine hotels. In 1995, the inn was
completely renovated and expanded, adding two new buildings
to the grounds for a total of 65 rooms and suites. Beautifully
decorated rooms with harbor or garden views, balconies
and air conditioning are available. Our specialty rooms
with in room hot tubs are perfect for that special occasion.
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Grand
Hotel |
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Grand Hotel. A timelessly classic
of American summer hotel. Since 1887. On Mackinac Island,
Michigan, where cars are forbidden. 385 rooms, but no
two decorated the same. Featuring the world's longest
porch, 660 feet long. |
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Chippewa
Hotel Waterfront |
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The Chippewa Hotel, Mackinac Island
Michigan, A Victorian style waterfront hotel perfect
for Mackinac island vacations. Make your online hotel
reservations here for Mackinac Island accommodations
or lodging. |
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on Mackinac Island? Would you like to be included
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