
Grande Mariner
June 3–9, 2008
August 2–8, 2008
August 10–16, 2008
June 511, 2009
July 1824, 2009
July 26August 1, 2009
Niagara Prince
July 17, 2009
July 915, 2009
Circumnavigating Lake Michigan gives one the opportunity to truly explore the offerings of the only Great Lake entirely in the U.S. Marvel at its natural beauty and friendly Midwestern villages and cities.
CHICAGO, IL: Embarkation at historic Navy Pier. Why not arrive a day early to enjoy city highlights independently. You may choose to view the lake from atop the world-famous Ferris wheel.
HOLLAND, MI: An authentic Dutch village where cobblestone sidewalks, tulip-lined streets and a 275 year-old mindmill are reminiscent of the city's Dutch heritage.
MANISTEE, MI: Once a renowned commercial fishing port, now better known for its recreation and elegant architecture built by lumber barons of a bygone era.
MACKINAC ISLAND, MI: Step back in time to the peaceful pace of Victorian-era living where transportation is limited to horse and buggy. Enjoy an old-fashioned porch sit, buggy ride or boutique shopping.
STURGEON BAY, WI: Explore one of the largest shipbuilding ports on the Great Lakes offering theater, antiquing and a distinctive historic waterfront.
MILWAUKEE, WI: You may opt to tour city highlights including St. Joan of Arc Chapel, a French medieval church housed at Marquette University and interestingly the oldest building in the Western Hemisphere still used for its original purpose.
CHICAGO, IL: Disembarkation. You may opt to extend your stay and travel independently, perhaps spend a day touring the world-famous Art Institute of Chicago.