9 Beautiful Boat Tours In Michigan That Will Give You A Whole New Perspective
By Sophie Boudreau
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Published May 23, 2017
There’s nothing like a day on the water in one of Michigan’s gorgeous Great Lakes. With so many wondrous attractions above, around, and under the surface of our waterways, there’s no shortage of boat tours to be taken throughout Michigan. Here are nine exciting excursions that will completely delight you.
1. Soo Locks Boat Tours (Sault Ste. Marie)
Venture to Sault Ste. Marie and catch an up-close and personal glimpse of the marvelous Soo Locks, which allow for passage of large boats between Lake Superior and Lake Huron. Check out massive freighters, lighthouses, and all the sights of the area when you book your Soo Locks Boat Tour! Click
here for more information.
2. Star of Saugatuck II (Saugatuck)
You’ll be absolutely charmed by this small operation in the delightful waterfront town of Saugatuck. Cruise along the beautiful Kalamazoo River and Lake Michigan aboard a real paddlewheel boat — you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped back in time. If you’re interested in learning more about the Star of Saugatuck II, check out its official website
here .
3. Munising Shipwreck Tours (Munising)
Is there anything more fascinating than a glass-bottomed boat tour? Head northward to Munising and check out the plethora of historic shipwrecks that sit dormant at the bottom of Lake Superior. During your two-hour journey, you’ll have firsthand access to some of the area’s most unique shipwrecks, not to mention breathtaking views of the surrounding natural splendor. Click
here for information about purchasing tickets.
4. Shepler’s Lighthouse Cruises (Mackinaw City)
Departing from Mackinaw City, Shepler’s Lighthouse Cruises offer two routes: Eastbound or Westbound. You’ll see all sorts of the region’s most stunning lighthouses, from the Bois Blanc Light to the Round Island Light, as well as gorgeous views of the Mackinac Bridge and the Straits of Mackinac. What’s not to love? Check out ticket prices and information
here .
5. Pictured Rock Cruises (Munising)
If you’re interested more in natural beauty than shipwrecks, perhaps you’d prefer a Munising-based tour that focuses solely on the gorgeous scenery of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. From waterfalls to towering cliffs to impossibly blue water, there’s something on these boat tours to delight every member of the family. To learn more about available tours, click
here .
6. Northern Michigan Riverboat (Alanson)
What could be more wonderful than a day on the river in an old-fashioned riverboat? That’s exactly what you’ll experience during your one hour and 45-minute cruise, which winds through beautiful Crooked River along the stunning Historical Inland Waterway. Check out flora, fauna, and all sorts of magical scenery as the boat ventures toward Burt Lake. To learn more, click here.
7. Toonerville Trolley Riverboat Tour (Soo Junction)
If you’re looking for marvelous views of Tahquamenon Falls, block out a full day and take this combined train and riverboat ride from Soo Junction. During your six-and-a-half hour journey, you’ll ride the trolley through gorgeous wilderness, possibly even spotting a few bears along the way! Next, step aboard the Hiawatha Riverboat, which will bring you directly to the unparalleled Tahquamenon Falls. Talk about an amazing adventure! For more information about tickets and schedules, click
here .
8. Alpena Shipwreck Tours (Alpena)
Check out the gorgeous shipwrecks in and around Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Alpena, where you’ll spend two hours on the waves catching amazing glimpses of boats that met their demise in the waters of our beloved Great Lakes State. It’s a perfect way to combine your love for history with a passion for the great outdoors. Click
here to check out the official website of Alpena Shipwreck Tours.
9. Diamond Jack’s River Tours (Detroit)
The Detroit River is a true marvel, and what better way to see it than from a fun-filled riverboat tour? Hop aboard a boat from Diamond Jack’s and enjoy a narrated two-hour journey along the shores of the Motor City and Windsor, Ontario — no passport required! Bring a few extra dollars and buy a snack or two to enjoy on board as you cruise along the water. To learn more about this unique experience, click
here .
Have you embarked on any of these incredible tours? What was your experience like? We’d love to hear your thoughts and memories in the comment section below. Happy sailing!
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