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7 Days/6 Nights

Around Lake Michigan

Bustling cities and quiet harbor towns…lively ethnic enclaves and lovely wooded islands…fruit orchards, flower gardens and forest trails…an ever-changing adventure awaits you on our exciting journey around Lake Michigan. Join us this year in the heart of America for beautiful scenery, friendly faces, fascinating history and more!


NEW! Optional Overnight Package

Enjoy an overnight at Mackinac Island's Grand Hotel. See Day 4 for details.


Holland Tulip Festival 2010

  • * May 5-11
  • * May 6-12

Day 3 (of the May departure dates only) will be devoted entirely to the renowned Holland Tulip Festival-- one of the top 100 events in North America. Enjoy a full day of Dutch flowers and festivities, watch the Klompen Dancers in their authentic costumes, shop for traditional Dutch arts and crafts in the Marktplaats and delight in the home of Americas's one and only 240-year-old working Dutch windmill.

Tour Highlights

  • Dine in Chicago's world-famous -Walnut Room.
  • Visit the Reiman Publications Visitor Center and Taste of Home Outlet Store.
  • Stop at orchards, farms and forests and meet blueberry, apple, cherry, milk and even tree producers.
  • Enjoy an optional unforgettable night at the renowned Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island.

2010 Dates and Pricing

  • * May 5-11 Call for Availability
  • * May 6-12
  • June 13-19 Call for Availability
  • July 11-17 Call for availability
  • Aug. 15-21
  • Sept. 12-18
  • Sept. 19-25 Call for availability
  • Oct. 3-9

  • = Solo Traveler Departure
    Price Per Person:
  • Double: $1,297
  • Single: $1,437
  • Meals Included: 12
  • Depart & Return:Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Pre/Post-Tour Hotel: $98/night

Itinerary

Day 1—Milwaukee: Our adventure begins in the Great Lakes city of Milwaukee. At our evening get-together you'll relax and get to know your new traveling friends. Welcome Reception included.

Day 2—Chicago/Stevensville: We'll start the day learning about the past and present of Wisconsin's southeastern counties as we make our way into the Windy City itself. We'll see Wrigley Field and beautiful Lake Shore Drive, then take a ride up to the 94th floor of The Hancock Observatory for breathtaking lake and city views.

Board a cruise boat for an unforgettable view of downtown Chicago. Our home tonight is Stevensville, Michigan. Meals included: B, L.

Day 3—Saugatuck/Traverse City: This morning we'll sample delicious Michigan blueberries at De Grandchamp Market and visit this friendly fruit grower.

Next stop is the town of Saugatuck, situated on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, where we'll get in a jeep for an entertaining dune ride in the spectacular wooded dunes along Lake Michigan's blue waters. After all that fresh air, you'll be famished for the delectable lunch we will have prepared for you. We'll also visit Manistee to marvel at the craftsmanship of a church's Tiffany stained-glass windows. Our day ends in Traverse City. Meals included: B, L.

Day 4—Charlevoix/Mackinac Island: We'll pass picturesque harbors on our way to Charlevoix. You'll love this town's unique stone homes!

At Mackinaw City we'll board a ferry to the charming Victorian village of Mackinac Island. There, horse-drawn taxis will take us to the gorgeous Grand Hotel for an elegantly served, sumptuous meal. You'll dine at an unforgettable buffet served in the elegant Main Dining Room—with a lush assortment of seafood, hot entrees, cheeses, salads and more than 20 desserts.

We'll also enjoy a tour of this fabulous hotel. The Grand Hotel's most memorable architectural feature is its seemingly endless colonnaded front porch. Reputed to be the longest porch in the world, it stretches the entire length of the hotel's elegant facade.

Finish the afternoon off with a relaxing carriage tour of this nostalgic island. Meals included: B, L.

Option—Overnight at Mackinac Island's Grand Hotel: Resort guests will experience exceptional dining, accommodations and amenities. Your ­Optional Grand Hotel Overnight Package includes a formal 5-course dinner featuring a menu renowned for its range and excellence. Afterwards guests are welcome in the Parlor for dancing to music performed by The Grand Hotel Orchestra. A gourmet box breakfast will be prepared for your morning ferry ride back to "the mainland". Price: $219 per person, double; $440 per person, single.

Note: The Grand Hotel experience includes dressing for dinner. Evening wear is required in all areas of the hotel: coat and tie for gentlemen and dresses or pantsuits for ladies.

Country Tours Exclusive

Mike De Grandchamp will show us his 185 acres of blueberries and cranberries. You'll even get a yummy, freshly made blueberry muffin!

Day 5—Upper Michigan/Green Bay: Today we cross the "Mighty Mac"—an amazing 5-mile suspension bridge—to the Upper Peninsula. Since this is lumber country, a local guide will amuse you with events from the past and present about logging, which has been big business for over 100 years in the U.P. We'll learn about growing and harvesting trees, and you'll tour a beautiful log home.

In Gladstone, friendly church folks will fix us a tasty lunch and afterwards we'll explore the restored Sand Point Lighthouse, which served mariners ­continuously from 1868 until 1939. Our home for the night is Green Bay, Wisconsin. Meals included: B, L.

Day 6—Door County/Manitowoc: Entering scenic Door County, one of the top ten vacation destinations in North America, we'll stop and visit with Dale and Kristen Seaquist in Sister Bay. They will give us a tour of their orchards and markets. Lunch is a traditional Door County "fish boil" just for you. It features Lake Michigan Whitefish, a fish native to the waters of Door County. You won't believe how it's prepared!

Further down the road we'll meet Jim and Carole Anhalt, who will show us around their century-old dairy farm. Tonight we'll stay in Manitowoc. Meals included: B, L.

Day 7—Manitowoc/Milwaukee: We'll discover Lake Michigan's intriguing past and present at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum. Then we'll head to Milwaukee to drive past the famous "winged" art museum—it amazes everyone who lays eyes on it! Afterwards we'll visit one of the city's ethnic neighborhoods for a scrumptious farewell lunch.

Last stop—Greendale, home of the Reiman Publications Visitor Center. You'll learn the company's fascinating history, browse for bargains in the Taste of Home Outlet and stroll the shops on Greendale's historic main street.

Then it's back to our beginning hotel—and fond farewells from all your traveling friends. Meals included: B, L.

Accommodations

  • Day 1: Clarion Hotel & Conference Center, Milwaukee, WI
  • Day 2: Comfort Suites, Stevensville, MI
  • Day 3: Comfort Inn, Traverse City, MI
  • Day 4: Baymont Inn, Mackinaw City, MI
  • Day 5: Cambria Suites, Green Bay, WI
  • Day 6: Holiday Inn, Manitowoc, WI

high 60°/low 40° (May/October) high 70°/low 50° (June/September) high 80°/low 60° (July/August)

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