Mackinac Island, located at the intersection of two Great Lakes, is a State Park in Michigan, offering over 70 miles of cruise ships. The Viking Octantis, the first ship to visit Mackinac Island in 2024, offers a unique journey through time and explores coastal wetlands, pristine beaches, and native cultures of The Great Lakes. With no cars allowed on the island, passengers can enjoy a horse-drawn carriage tour, a great way to experience the Victorian ambiance.
Mackinac Island Cruises offers 47 cruise ship visits from eight ships: Pearl Seas Cruises Pearl Mist, Viking Cruises Viking Octantis, and Victory Cruise Lines. The season will include 47 visits from eight ships: Pearl Seas Cruises Pearl Mist, Viking Cruises Viking Octantis, and Viking Ocean.
The Viking Octantis is a popular destination for passengers, starting with Mackinac Island, an old-fashioned island that is car-free. Cruise Port schedules, live maps, terminals, and news are available for all cruise itineraries. Family-friendly cruises depart at 5:30 pm.
Adventure Life offers small ship cruises with Adventure Life for an unforgettable Michigan experience. Cruise the Great Lakes offers a spectacular freshwater vacation for cruisers seeking a one-of-a-kind experience, visiting multiple U.S. and Canadian ports. For more information on cruise ships visiting Mackinac Island, visit Cruise Search or try our Virtual Cruise Advisor™.
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