ACCOMMODATIONS
“Striking in Size, these Century Old Hotels
Continue to Evolve with Time.”
Metivier Inn
— National Geographic Magazine
Lovely bed and breakfast surrounded by magnificent gardens with rooms
uniquely decorated in a blend of English and French country style decor. Sleep
in a four poster bed, a canopy bed or even a wicker bed that furnishes this
charming getaway retreat. Enjoy a good book in the cozy living room with a
woodburning fireplace. Relax on the front porch and enjoy the ambiance as
horse drawn carriages and bicyclers go by. Gourmet hot breakfast including
famous oatmeal awaits the Mackinac traveler each morning. Great location
close to everything, on Market Street.
21 rooms & 1 suite from $130 • 906-847-6234 • www.metivierinn.com
Mission Point Resort
A true resort experience for the Mackinac Island visitor. Offering four restau-
rants, newly renovated guest rooms and suites and a whole host of amenities.
Pool, hot tub, bike rental, kids club, health club, salon and spa, tennis courts,
bocce ball and 18 hole real bent grass executive putting green. Very family
friendly facility with concierge service to help you plan every moment of your
vacation on historic Mackinac Island. Pet friendly as well, so bring your four
legged family members too!
232 rooms & 10 suites from $119 • 906-847-3000 • www.missionpoint.com
Murray Hotel
The Murray is an Island tradition for 120 years. Quaint, family owned and man-
aged hotel with an old-fashioned atmosphere kept totally intact, while its
facilities have been updated to meet the needs of the modern traveler. The
friendly staff offers guests unparalleled comfort and value unlike any other
vacation experience. Fully air conditioned rooms, spacious rooftop sundeck
and spa pool, Mexican Grille and buffet dining room on premises. Located in
the middle of downtown.
67 rooms & 2 suites from $99 • 855-696-8772 • www.mymurrayhotel.com
Pine Cottage Bed & Breakfast
Situated quietly off Main Street, just a short stroll from downtown. Built in 1870,
and extensively renovated in 2020, Pine Cottage beckons you to a simpler time
with its rocking chairs on the wrap-around porch and old-world appeal, antique
furniture, steam radiators, and clawfoot tubs. The ambiance easily allows one
to envision Victorian-era women in sweeping gowns and men in coats and
hats, stepping off steamships in the harbor, and making their way up the lane
to take tea in the parlor as guests. While modern comforts enhance your stay,
you will truly appreciate the nostalgic feel of Pine Cottage.
14 rooms & 1 suite from $79 • 906-847-3820 • www.pinecottagemackinac.com
Pontiac Lodge
Featuring clean, comfortable, recently updated rooms and suites, wet bars,
some rooms with Jacuzzis and spacious living room areas. Rooms include daily
housekeeping, air conditioning, TV, free Wi-Fi and more. Close to bike rentals,
carriage tours, numerous restaurants, and plenty of shopping. Excellent loca-
tion next to the Kingston Kitchen at the Village Inn, just up from Shepler’s Ferry
Dock. One of the few hotels open all year, so you can experience the magic of
every season!
10 rooms & 1 suite from $95 • 906-847-3364 • www.pontiaclodge.com
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