Mackinac Island Inns

All You Need To Know About Inns And B&Bs On Mackinac Island.

Mackinac Island is famed for its fresh environment and unpolluted surrondings. There is plenty on offer on the island, such as biking, hiking and boating. While there is a great range of lodgings available, some of the most affordable and romantic are the smaller establishments. There are a number of cozy cottage inns as well as bed and breakfasts on Mackinac Island which you can choose from.

Bay View Inn is popular for being the Inn of Choice on Mackinac Island. Guests are awakened by the inn’s specially brewed Bay View blend coffee and the aroma of their freshly baked pastries. Their guests have their choice of dining in the dining room or on the outside porch veranda. Complimentary afternoon tea is served, as well as snacks and evening desserts. Each guest room comprises of a breath-taking seascape vista, modern interior, and a pirate bath with marble floor. The Inn also has reception facilities and is capable of doing business as it currently offer wireless internet connection.

Another inn would be that of a Victorian furnished home that was built in 1884 and has been religiously preserved by descendants of the original owners. Cloghaun Inn offers its guests a stay that would take you back to a bygone era and yet is as relaxing as it is romantic. Each room is exceptionally decorated with antiques that date from the 1880s that sets the elegance and ambiance in the inn. There is a deluxe continental breakfast and afternoon tea served. Not only does this inn provides all of these, it is also easily accessible as it is ideally located on Market Street and close to parks, shops and restaurants as well as ferry lines.

Speaking of Bed and Breakfasts, Chateau Lorraine Victorian Bed and Breakfast was built in the 1880’s and is furnished only with authentic Victorian antiques and the famous baby grand piano from the movie, Somewhere In Time. Chateau Lorraine Victorian Bed and Breakfast provides its guests exquisite dinners with the choice of a formal dining room, an enclosed sun porch, or a two-tiered courtyard garden which is a favorite especially during summer season. There are ten rooms available which have either a private or semi-private balcony, cable television ad air-conditioning. Elegance is such a priority that breakfast tables are set with silver and china. Homemade bread and breakfast cakes are served every morning with fresh fruits.

Another addition to the collection of Mackinac Island’s proud heritage, the Cottage Inn has been voted as the 2006 coziest bed and breakfast by the Detroit News. It has eleven guestrooms that each comprise of a pillow-top queen bed with luxury cotton sheets, private baths, air conditioning, cable TV and internet access. Anyone would find the cozy lobby or front porch relaxing while watching horse drawn carriages and bikes pass by Market Street. Complimentary coffee and other beverages are served all day together with homemade fudge, brittle and cookies in the afternoon. The aroma of the appetizing deluxe breakfast will surely put you on your feet.

These are just a few of Mackinac Island’s inns and bed and breakfast that you can choose from. Come and visit this historic island and get the getaway of a lifetime you’ve been waiting for.

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