Where to Stay on Mackinac Island | Hotels, Bed and Breakfast, Airbnb, & Camping Options
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When you decide to stay on Mackinac Island, all that you’ll find is unique lodging options. With more than 1600 unique rooms on Mackinac Island, you’ll find an option for accommodations on Mackinac Island that’s right for you.
Rather than chain hotels, the island has an array of hotels, resorts, B&Bs, and Airbnb condos. Although there are no camping spots on the island, there are a few really good options just a short ferry ride away.
With dozens of Mackinac Island hotels and other lodging options available, we’ve put together a list of the best places to stay. Consider our picks for your trip to Mackinac Island Michigan.
Mackinac Island Hotels
Hotel Iroquois
Situated on Lake Huron, Hotel Iroquois is an intimate, sophisticated property as breathtaking as the lakeshore that it rests along. The 45 guest rooms and suites are colorful and individually styled. All of them feature modern amenities, and some of them have views of the water.
A continental breakfast is served every morning, and the award-winning Carriage House serves upscale classic American cuisine. Hotel Iroquois has a private beach as well.
The Mackinac House
Considered one of the best hotels on Mackinac Island, The Mackinac House is a one-of-a-kind boutique hotel that sits in the middle of downtown. The decor is vibrant, and the rooms and suites are distinctly decorated with modern conveniences and luxury toiletries.
You can enjoy the continental breakfast on the wraparound porch or in the bright dining room. Complimentary snacks are available in the afternoon.
Lilac Tree Suites
A true retreat among the many hotels Mackinac Island has, Lilac Tree Suites is nestled in downtown and is just a short walk from Fort Mackinac.
The individually designed suites have kitchenettes, separate living rooms, and modern amenities. Some of them have Jacuzzi tubs and private balconies.
Chippewa Hotel Waterfront
The Chippewa Hotel Mackinac Island is an elegant hotel on Mackinac Island that sits between the marina and ferry docks. The bright rooms and suites have upgraded comforts, and some have private balconies and whirlpool tubs. No two rooms are decorated the same.
In addition to spa amenities, Chippewa Hotel is the home of the Pink Pony Patio Bar, which offers casual dining, funky cocktails, and live entertainment.
Island House Hotel
In an ideal downtown location within Mackinac State Historic Park, Island House Hotel Mackinac Island is a Victorian hotel from 1852. The quaint rooms feature sitting areas, and the charming suites feature kitchenettes, living rooms, private balconies, and whirlpool tubs.
The hotel serves a free breakfast to guests in its restaurant, and it has a casual bar and grill. Also, there’s a sauna, hot tub, and heated indoor pool.
Murray Hotel
The family-run Murray Hotel – Mackinac Island is a 19th-century hotel that’s located across from the Star Line Ferry docks. The 69 affordable rooms are decorated with vintage wall coverings and furnishings.
Every day, the hotel has a breakfast buffet. It has a burrito restaurant, pizza cafe, and Murray Hotel Fudge Company shop too. Additionally, the spa pool and spacious sun deck are popular amenities.
Mackinac Island Resort Experiences
Grand Hotel Mackinac Island
As one of the most famous hotels on Mackinac Island, the Grand Hotel dates back to 1887. Known as one of the most romantic things to do in Michigan, the resort transports you into a bygone era of afternoon tea in the parlor, horse-drawn carriage rides, dancing to the orchestra, and dressing for dinner.
The charming rooms and suites are uniquely styled and have modern conveniences. On the premises are croquet fields, tennis courts, a spa and salon, and a fitness center. There are several dining options as well.
Mission Point Resort
A lakeside family-friendly retreat, Mission Point Resort gives guests the chance to appreciate simple pleasures. The casual rooms and suites feature traditional decor and lake or wooded views. The Straits Lodge is a short walk from the Main Lodge and offers pet-friendly accommodations.
There are plenty of recreational activities, such as miniature golf, and a lakeside spa and salon. At Mission Point Mackinac Island, five amazing eateries and restaurants let you indulge in exceptional food and wine.
Mackinac Island Bed and Breakfasts
Market Street Inn
In a 1900s home, Market Street Inn offers a cozy atmosphere that you won’t get at Mackinac Island hotels. The affordable, one-of-a-kind rooms and suites are decorated with country flair and modern amenities.
This B&B has a secluded garden with a grill, a guest library, and 24-hour refreshments. You can even have your complimentary fresh breakfast anywhere on the property.
Haan’s 1830 Inn
As a historic bed and breakfast on Mackinac Island, Haan’s 1830 Inn is a Greek Revival house with nine refined accommodations styled with antique furnishings. Some of the rooms share a bathroom, while others have private bathrooms.
Run by three generations of the Haan family, the inn serves a deluxe continental breakfast.
Cottage Inn of Mackinac
Built in 2001, the Cottage Inn of Mackinac is a Victorian-style B&B with 11 distinct rooms and modern comforts. In fact, it’s the most modern inn on the island and is centrally located downtown, so many activities are a short walk away.
The homemade complimentary breakfast features fresh items, and the inn has a wraparound porch for relaxing.
Small Point Bed and Breakfast
Away from most of the Mackinac Island hotels, Small Point Bed and Breakfast is an extraordinary Gothic Victorian-style inn. The eight quaint rooms are suitable for couples and families of up to four people, and most of them share bathrooms.
Aside from outdoor activities, you can join board games or put together jigsaw puzzles in the parlor. You can also get some quiet time on the wraparound porch.
Harbour View Inn
Located in an 1822 manor house, Harbour View Inn offers airy rooms and suites, some of which have whirlpool tubs, sitting areas, and semi-private balconies. The grounds feature beautifully landscaped gardens and consist of four unique buildings.
Chateau LaFramboise is the main building and blends Victorian and French decor. The Guest House and Carriage House feature cottage-style accommodations, and The Cottage features an intimate common area and wraparound porch.
The Inn at Stonecliffe
Another Victorian bed and breakfast on Mackinac Island, The Inn at Stonecliffe is located in a woodland about 2 miles from downtown. The secluded area gives you a more tranquil getaway.
The main building features warm rooms with en suite bathrooms, while a separate building houses the suites. The B&B serves a hot breakfast buffet, and it has a steakhouse and cocktail lounge. In addition, there are an outdoor pool, gardens, and lawn games.
Airbnb Mackinac Island Vacation Rentals
The Jewel on Mackinac Island
In the Sunset Forest community on Mackinac Island, The Jewel on Mackinac Island is a three-bedroom, 2.5-bath Airbnb hosted by Jon. The home was built in 2018 on Hole 12 of the Grand Hotel’s golf course and has a large patio with a gas grill.
The community features biking and walking trails, and a few nearby eateries serve lunch, dinner, and drinks.
Condo Near the Woods and Stonecliffe
Hosted by Patrick, this space near the woods and Stonecliffe is a one-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo with a nice deck and great view of Lake Huron. The suite-style space features a microwave, fridge, and coffee maker.
The Grand Hotel’s golf course is about 100 yards away.
Cedarwood Condos
Kelly is the host of two Airbnb Mackinac Island vacation rentals: #201 Cedarwood Condo and #203 Cedarwood Condo. They aren’t adjoining rooms, but they’re located near each other on the second floor of the building.
Each has one bedroom and one bathroom, and the building is near the Grand Hotel’s golf course and Woods Restaurant.
Cross Trees Cottage
For a large, luxurious Mackinac Island Airbnb, Cross Trees Cottage is a five-bedroom, 2.5-bath home that can comfortably fit eight people.
The historic cottage was built in 1891 and is situated on the East Bluff of Mackinac Island State Park. Hosted by John, it has a well-equipped kitchen and terrace with a wonderful view.
Mackinac Island Camping Spots
Straits State Park
Camping in Straits State Park in St. Ignace is a rustic alternative to staying in one of the many Mackinac Island hotels. Only 1 mile from the ferry docks, the park was established in 1924, and 270 campsites rest throughout 181 acres that overlook the Straits of Mackinac and Lake Huron.
The sites feature fire rings, picnic tables, and electricity hookups. There’s a beach with a nearby playground and an observation platform too.
Lakeshore RV Park & Campground
Just 4 miles from Mackinac Island ferry docks, Lakeshore RV Park & Campground is a full-service park that’s open from May through mid-October. Both the RV and tent campsites have electricity, sewer, and water hookups.
Picnic tables, fire rings, and a bathhouse with restrooms are a few of the notable amenities. The campground even has satellite and Wi-Fi access.
Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping
You can reserve a campsite at Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping, which is only about 2.5 miles from ferry docks to Mackinac Island. The tent and RV sites feature full hookups.
Established in 1964, the award-winning campground has showers, restrooms, a game room, and a heated pool. There’s a 310-acre, 18-hole golf course as well.
Things to Know Before You Go to Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island is one of the most interesting areas in Michigan. Learning about its rich history alone is reason enough to visit, and it’s also a unique winter vacation destination.
Before you book one of the above Mackinac Island hotels, Mackinac Island vacation rentals, or other lodging options, read our blog about things to know before you visit Mackinac Island.
And be sure to check out things to do in Mackinaw City before and/or after your visit to the island!
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