Mackinac Island

Students love visiting the oasis of the Great Lakes - Mackinac Island. They can revisit Michigan history in Fort Mackinac, see the largest porch in the U.S. at the Grand Hotel, explore the island on bicycle, or sample some of the famous fudge.
Travel Adventures is the only tour provider that delivers two programs held at Mackinac Island designed to supplement your classroom curriculum:

Mackinac Music Clinics where middle and high school band and choral students improve their skills by participating in clinics organized and facilitated by professional musicians and music educators.

Time Travelers Interactive Michigan Heritage Program where 4th and 5th grade students learn how traders, lumberjacks, soldiers, and others helped shape Michigan history.


Travel Adventures can create a customized itinerary designed to meet the educational needs of your student group!
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Bicycle Rentals

Bicycle Rentals

A very popular activity for student groups is the bicycle rental and self-guided tour of the island. Vendors are located throughout the island and bicycles can be rented on an hourly basis.
Butterfly House

Butterfly House

The Original Mackinac Island Butterfly House is the first of its kind in Michigan, and the third oldest LIVE butterfly exhibit in the United States. The world renowned facility has 1800 square feet of tropical garden filled with hundreds of live butterflies from four continents.

Carriage Tours

Carriage Tours

Carriage men officially began providing tours of the Island in 1869 when the first city carriage license was issued. Today, Mackinac Island Carriage Tours, Inc. is the world's largest, oldest and continually operated horse and buggy livery, with approximately 100 carriages and over 400 horses.
Colonial Michilimackinac

Colonial Michilimackinac

In 1715 French soldiers constructed Fort St. Philippe de Michilimackinac.  This fortified community, commonly called Michilimackinac, became the great fur trade center of the Northwest until its relocation to nearby Mackinac Island in 1781.  It was here where fur traders and Indians rendezvoused, French and British officers organized war parties and explorers began their journeys into the vast western unknown.


Fort Mackinac

Fort Mackinac

Fort Mackinac was founded during the American Revolution. Believing Fort Michilimackinac at what is now Mackinaw City was too vulnerable to American attack, the British moved the fort to Mackinac Island in 1780.
Today student visitors can experience nineteenth century military life through visits to the reconstructed Officer’s Barracks, and Military Hospital.  There are daily bugle demonstrations, as well as a rifle firing and cannon blast.

Grand Hotel

Grand Hotel

The Grand Hotel opened in July, 1887 and has a rich history. It is famous for having the world's largest porch, as well as for the notable visitors who have stayed there, including five U.S. Presidents, inventor Thomas Edison, and author Mark Twain.
Historic Mill Creek

Historic Mill Creek

Historic Mill Creek takes students back to the logging era of Michigan. There are daily water powered sawmill demonstrations, a log cutting saw pit,  and acres of nature to explore.
Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum

The museum, housed in an old observation tower, is filled with educational information.  There are four floors of exhibits on the themes of water, wind, waves, and wakes; shipwrecks of the straits; building the Mighty Mac; and lighthouses of the straits.  Students  will be thrilled by the view of the Island and Straits.
Mackinac Music Clinics

Mackinac Music Clinics

The Mackinac Music Clinics promote musical growth and enrichment without rankings or ratings. Students can focus on their individual skill level and concentrate their efforts on reaching a higher level of musical excellence.
Time Travelers- Michigan Heritage

Time Travelers- Michigan Heritage

Only Travel Adventures provides the interactive Time Travelers: Michigan Heritage Program to supplement the State-approved Michigan History 4th-5th grade curricula.