Great Lakes Collection

Great Lakes Collection

Join this expedition across the historic waterways of all five of the majestic Great Lakes. Experience culture-rich urban centers and admire the awesome power of thundering Niagara Falls. Explore the granite islands and sheltered inlets of Georgian Bay and traverse the famous Soo Locks. Study the aquatic ecosystems of the Lakes and venture into the dense boreal forests that line the shores of Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.

Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Waterways Navigated:

Lake Ontario

Welland Canal

Lake Erie

Detroit River

Lake St. Clair

Lake Huron

Georgian Bay

Straits of Mackinac

Lake Michigan

Lake Superior

Great Lakes Collection

2023 CRUISES

*Specials valid on new, paid-in-full bookings Not valid on group bookings or existing reservations.

DEPARTS: Duluth

June 24 – July 8

Duluth to Toronto

July 22 – August 5

Duluth to Toronto

August 8 – September 1

Duluth to Toronto

September 12 – September 26

Duluth to Toronto
 
DEPARTS: Toronto

June 10 – June 24

Toronto to Duluth

July 8 – July 22

Toronto to Duluth

August 4 – August 18

Toronto to Duluth

August 29 – September 12

Toronto to Duluth
Category 14 Nights
2023 Prices
  • Largest suite on board: 1,223 sq. ft. with a 792 sq. ft. private garden lounge area with badestamp
  • All amenities of the Explorer Suite, plus:
  • Priority stateroom access
  • Floor-to-ceiling drying closet
  • Four guaranteed priority reservations at each alternative restaurant (100 days prior to departure)
  • First priority expedition activity reservations (107 days prior to departure)
  • First priority booking of spa treatments (100 days prior to departure)
  • Dinner & guided tour with ship officers (subject to availability)
  • Large master bathroom, plus one guest bathroom
  • Separate dining area/board room that seats six guests
  • Private library, wine & music collections curated by Chairman Torstein Hagen
  • And more; ask for details
  • Size including Nordic Balcony & private veranda: 580 sq. ft.
  • 11 AM stateroom access
  • Floor-to-ceiling drying closet
  • Priority expedition activity reservations (97 days prior to departure)
  • Three guaranteed priority reservations at each alternative restaurant (90 days prior to departure)
  • Priority booking of spa treatments (90 days prior to departure)
  • Mini-bar with alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, water & snacks, replenished once daily
  • In-suite binoculars, coffee & Marius-weave blanket
  • Laundry, dry cleaning, pressing & shoe shine services
  • Complimentary Silver Spirits beverage package & bottle of champagne
  • Exclusive access to shared Explorer Suite private garden lounge area
  • Size including Nordic Balcony: 322 sq ft
  • 11 AM stateroom access
  • Floor-to-ceiling drying closet
  • Priority expedition activity reservations (87 days prior to departure)
  • Three guaranteed priority reservations at each alternative restaurant (80 days prior to departure)
  • Priority booking of spa treatments (80 days prior to departure)
  • Mini-bar with alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, water & snacks, replenished once daily
  • In-suite binoculars, coffee & Marius-weave blanket
  • Laundry, dry cleaning, pressing & shoe shine services
  • Bottle of champagne
  • Size including Nordic Balcony: 269 sq ft
  • 1 PM stateroom access
  • Floor-to-ceiling drying closet
  • Priority expedition activity reservations (77 days prior to departure)
  • Two guaranteed priority reservations at each alternative restaurant (70 days prior to departure)
  • Priority booking of spa treatments (70 days prior to departure)
  • Mini-bar with alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, water & snacks, replenished once daily
  • In-suite binoculars, coffee & Marius-weave blanket
  • Pressing & shoe shine services
  • Bottle of champagne
  • Size including Nordic Balcony: 222 sq ft
  • 2 PM stateroom access
  • Floor-to-ceiling drying closet
  • Priority expedition activity reservations (67 days prior to departure)
  • One guaranteed priority reservation at each alternative restaurant (60 days prior to departure)
  • Priority booking of spa treatments (60 days prior to departure)
  • Mini-bar with soft drinks, water & snacks, replenished once daily
  • In-suite binoculars, coffee & Marius-weave blanket
  • Size including Nordic Balcony: 222 sq ft
  • 2 PM stateroom access
  • Floor-to-ceiling drying closet
  • Priority expedition activity reservations (67 days prior to departure)
  • One guaranteed priority reservation at each alternative restaurant (60 days prior to departure)
  • Priority booking of spa treatments (60 days prior to departure)
  • Mini-bar with soft drinks, water & snacks, replenished once daily
  • In-suite binoculars, coffee & Marius-weave blanket
  • Size including Nordic Balcony: 222 sq ft
  • 2 PM stateroom access
  • Floor-to-ceiling drying closet
  • Priority expedition activity reservations (67 days prior to departure)
  • One guaranteed priority reservation at each alternative restaurant (60 days prior to departure)
  • Priority booking of spa treatments (60 days prior to departure)
  • Mini-bar with soft drinks, water & snacks, replenished once daily
  • In-suite binoculars, coffee & Marius-weave blanket
  • Size including Nordic Balcony: 222 sq ft
  • 3 PM stateroom access
  • Floor-to-ceiling drying closet
  • Expedition activity reservations (60 days prior to departure)
  • Mini-bar with soft drinks, water & snacks
  • In-suite binoculars & Marius-weave blanket
  • Size including Nordic Balcony: 222 sq ft
  • 3 PM stateroom access
  • Floor-to-ceiling drying closet
  • Expedition activity reservations (60 days prior to departure)
  • Mini-bar with soft drinks, water & snacks
  • In-suite binoculars & Marius-weave blanket

+ Port Taxes

Itinerary

Duluth, Minnesota
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Duluth, Minnesota
Sail Lake Superior
Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan

Founded by French missionaries in 1668, Sault Sainte Marie is Michigan’s oldest city and one of the oldest in the US. It is also home to the famous Soo Locks, a series of parallel locks that make river travel between Lake Superior and Lake Huron possible, thereby linking Superior to the lower Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. Opened in 1855 to allow ships to bypass the St. Marys River’s 21-foot fall over roiling rapids, this innovative lock system was one of the great engineering projects of its day. Today, it guides ships past Sault Sainte Marie and its twin city in Ontario.

 

Mackinac Island, Michigan

Steeped in the charms of simpler times, Mackinac Island is a gem of the Great Lakes. Located in the Straits of Mackinac where Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas are closest and Lakes Huron and Michigan meet, this bucolic haven preserves gilded Victorian-era treasures along car-free streets traversed by horse-drawn carriages. The perimeter road is the only state highway in the US that does not permit motor vehicles. More than 80% of Mackinac is protected as a state park, from its Greek Revival Grand Hotel and British-built Fort Mackinac to its preserved wilderness areas.

Alpena, Michigan
Door Peninsula (Algoma), Wisconsin

Algoma is the gateway to the scenic Door Peninsula, a slender limestone peninsula projecting out into Lake Michigan. It was first explored by French missionaries and fur traders during the 17th century, who named it Port des Mort, or “Death’s Door,” because of the treacherous waters separating the peninsula from nearby Washington Island. The peninsula is also the westernmost edge of the Niagara Escarpment, a prehistoric ridge that stretches more than 650 miles across the Great Lakes region, and is home to boreal forests, rugged rock formations and sandy beaches.

 

Alpena, Michigan
Explore Georgian Bay
 
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
 
Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland sits on the shores of Lake Erie at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River and is a major port along the St. Lawrence Seaway. This industrial city is also a gateway to the Cuyahoga Valley and its namesake national park, a region of reclaimed nature covering 51 square miles of landscape between Cleveland and Akron. A mix of forests, wetlands and canals, as well as the majestic cascade of Brandywine Falls, the park has more than 125 miles of hiking trails that crisscross the land, including one that runs along the former route of the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail.

Niagara Falls (Port Colborne)

Port Colborne proudly proclaims itself the “Gateway to Navigation.” It is also the gateway to North America’s largest and most powerful cascade, Niagara Falls. Epic in its scope and volume, the falls hurl 42 million gallons of water down 20 stories every minute. Its mile-wide length straddles the Canadian and US borders and is split by islands into three smaller cataracts: Horseshoe Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and American Falls. Long a storied destination for young honeymooners, today the mighty torrent is a thrill for visitors.

Scenic Sailing

The Welland Canal is one of Canada’s greatest engineering feats. Built from 1824 to 1833 to bypass the Niagara River and its mighty falls, the Welland comprises eight locks that lift or lower ships a total of 326 feet between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. This scenic canal is the spine of the peninsula’s trade and industry, with numerous docks receiving ships and roadways crossing the water by either bridge or tunnel. Of the former, most open via vertical lift or drawbridge, allowing ships to pass along its waters.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto is beloved by many as one of Canada’s boldest and most innovative capitals. Hugging the shores of Lake Ontario and facing the picturesque Toronto Islands, it was founded by British loyalists fleeing the American Revolution in 1793. Today the city is a pleasure to explore on foot, whether strolling past the Victorian bay-and-gable homes of Rosedale, or the historic enclave of Wychwood Park, an Ontario Heritage Conservation district. The city’s Distillery District is home to North America’s largest preserved collection of Victorian industrial architecture. After breakfast, disembark your ship and journey home.

Niagara Falls

Pre and Post Cruise Packages

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SHIP Details

Great Lakes – Contrast with Vast Lake Backdrops

Great Lakes – Contrast with Vast Lake Backdrops

From the footsteps of European immigrants to adventures in wild nature: follow the lifeline of the Great Lakes to gain a new perspective on the USA and Canada.

The HANSEATIC inspiration, maneuverable expedition ship that will take you close to moments that you will remember forever. A ship that will take your breath away, expand your horizons and capture the beauty of nature. Where other cruises must end, yours is just beginning: the shallow draught and great maneuverability allow our new ship to follow special routes in hard-to-reach regions.

An expedition on the HANSEATIC inspiration is more than just a cruise. An expedition means being where nature sets the rhythm and experience is your teacher. 

Waterways Navigated:

Lake Michigan
Straits of Mackinac

Soo Locks

Lake Superior

Lake Huron
Parry Sound

Detroit River

CHICAGO TO WINDSOR

2023 CRUISES
DEPARTS: Chicago

May 30 – June 12, 2023

Chicago to Windsor
Category 12 Days

Outside cabin with large window located on decks 4-6 approx. 237sq ft. The HANSEATIC inspiration cabins offer curved lines, natural colors and premium materials that come together in a harmonious room concept that promises – and delivers – pure relaxation. All cabin types include:

  • Binoculars in the cabin
  • Nordic Walking poles
  • Heated wall in the bathroom (for towels and wet clothing)
  • Rain shower
  • Free mini-bar (soft drinks)
  • Coffee machine
  • Separable Beds

Panoramic cabin with large floor to ceiling window located on deck 4 & 5 approx. 226 sq ft. The HANSEATIC inspiration cabins offer curved lines, natural colors and premium materials that come together in a harmonious room concept that promises – and delivers – pure relaxation. All cabin types include:

  • Binoculars in the cabin
  • Nordic Walking poles
  • Heated wall in the bathroom (for towels and wet clothing)
  • Rain shower
  • Free mini-bar (soft drinks)
  • Coffee machine
  • Separable Beds

All four cabin types (Outside Cabin, Panoramic Cabin, French Balcony Cabin, and Balcony Cabin) in categories 1 – 8 are equipped and furnished the same, only the window and balcony area varies. Unique design, inspired by nature. In the HANSEATIC inspiration cabins, curved lines, natural colors and premium materials come together in a harmonious room concept that promises – and delivers – pure relaxation.

All four cabin types (Outside Cabin, Panoramic Cabin, French Balcony Cabin, and Balcony Cabin) in categories 1 – 8 are equipped and furnished the same, only the window and balcony area varies. Unique design, inspired by nature. In the HANSEATIC inspiration cabins, curved lines, natural colors and premium materials come together in a harmonious room concept that promises – and delivers – pure relaxation.

French Balcony cabin located on deck 7 approx. 226 sq ft. The HANSEATIC inspiration cabins offer curved lines, natural colors and premium materials that come together in a harmonious room concept that promises – and delivers – pure relaxation. All cabin types include:

  • Binoculars in the cabin
  • Nordic Walking poles
  • Heated wall in the bathroom (for towels and wet clothing)
  • Rain shower
  • Free mini-bar (soft drinks)
  • Coffee machine
  • Separable Beds

Balcony cabin located on decks 6 & 7 approx. 291 sq ft. The HANSEATIC inspiration cabins offer curved lines, natural colors and premium materials that come together in a harmonious room concept that promises – and delivers – pure relaxation. All cabin types include:

  • Binoculars in the cabin
  • Nordic Walking poles
  • Heated wall in the bathroom (for towels and wet clothing)
  • Rain shower
  • Free mini-bar (soft drinks)
  • Coffee machine
  • Separable Beds

Balcony cabin located on deck 6 approx. 291 sq ft. The HANSEATIC inspiration cabins offer curved lines, natural colors and premium materials that come together in a harmonious room concept that promises – and delivers – pure relaxation. All cabin types include:

  • Binoculars in the cabin
  • Nordic Walking poles
  • Heated wall in the bathroom (for towels and wet clothing)
  • Rain shower
  • Free mini-bar (soft drinks)
  • Coffee machine
  • Separable Beds

 

All four cabin types (Outside Cabin, Panoramic Cabin, French Balcony Cabin, and Balcony Cabin) in categories 1 – 8 are equipped and furnished the same, only the window and balcony area varies. Unique design, inspired by nature. In the HANSEATIC inspiration cabins, curved lines, natural colors and premium materials come together in a harmonious room concept that promises – and delivers – pure relaxation.

A temporary expedition base. In our HANSEATIC inspiration Junior Suites, harmonious colors and utmost comfort surround you like a gentle sea breeze. Enjoy spectacular views and fascinating wildlife sightings from the comfort of your balcony, living area, or sleeping area. Welcome to the adventure. Features Separate living and sleeping areas; Separate dining area; Sleeping area with panoramic view; Separable beds; TV in living and sleeping areas; Bathroom with two sinks and rain shower; Steam sauna in shower area; Heated walls in bathroom; Butler service; Binoculars in the suite; Nordic walking poles; Free mini-bar; Coffee machine; Table reservation in main restaurant.

Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed. (Deck 3)Expedition on a large scale. The Grand Suites on the HANSEATIC inspiration are comfortable home ports, oases of wellness and panoramic viewing decks rolled all into one. Enjoy the freedom to be yourself – and indulge your personality even more with breathtaking views of natural wonders. Features Veranda with space heaters; Separate living and sleeping areas; Separate dining area; Sleeping area with panoramic view; Separable beds; TV in living and sleeping areas; Daylight bathroom with two sinks, free-standing bath, rain shower, and veranda access; Steam sauna in shower area; Heated wall in bathroom; Separate toilet; Butler service; Table reservation in main restaurant; Binoculars in the suite; Nordic walking poles; Free mini-bar; Coffee machine.

+ Port Taxes

Itinerary

Chicago

The Great Lakes – vibrant history and lush nature meet here where the USA and Canada converge. The HANSEATIC inspiration blends both sides for a richly varied cruise. As you leave Chicago behind, the grand highlights of North America lie ahead.

 

Milwaukee

In the 19th century, many German immigrants settled in Milwaukee on Lake Michigan. Long known as the beer capital of America – a reputation which is still represented by a barley stalk on the city’s flag – it is now a haven of architecture and culture. Get an impression of the place yourself on a city tour with a visit to the Milwaukee Art Museum* and see works by artists including Miró, Picasso and Warhol. Find out how America’s sense of freedom conquered the world on two wheels at the Harley-Davidson Museum*.

Chicago
Fayette

During the industrialisation of the 19th century, the township of Fayette had one of the region’s most productive iron smelters. A landing in Fayette Historic State Park will turn back the hands of time.

 
Mackinac Island

The Victorian-style houses on Mackinac Island provide a contrast to the historic wooden buildings and blast furnaces. Explore the car-free island at your own pace on foot, by bicycle or in a horse-drawn carriage. Stop for a sweet treat in one of the cafes or fudge stores and quench your thirst for knowledge at Fort Mackinac, which dates back to the American Revolutionary War.

St. Mary's River
Duluth

In Duluth, the city’s striking emblematic lift bridge greets you in the port. Learn about the history of the immigrants here with a city tour* and enjoy a picture of the past at the old rail depot. Why did the Dakota tribe once call this region the “land of the sky-tinted water”? You’ll understand why once you’ve visited the stunning Gooseberry Falls and Split Rock Lighthouse* and seen the sky reflected in Lake Superior from the lighthouse, which was built on the high cliffs in 1910.

Thunder Bay

The power of water will also draw you under its spell in enchanting Thunder Bay. Marvel at the “Niagara Falls of the north”, where the water plunges nearly 40 m (131 ft) into the Kaministiquia River when you visit historic Fort William and the Kakabeka Falls*. Climb the local landmark made up of a flat-topped mountain ridge with dramatic granite cliffs on a hiking adventure in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park*.

Sault Ste. Marie/St. Mary’s River

Next, gain in-depth insights into the history of Sault Ste. Marie. The enormous lock system plays a key role here and the deck gives you an ideal vantage point from which to watch as the ship manoeuvres its way through. The city is divided not only by a river, but also by an international border, with Canada on your side and the USA on the other. The HANSEATIC inspiration will stay overnight, giving you plenty of time to discover the history of the settlers at the museum or explore the city on foot.

 
Killarney/Lake Huron

It is not just the name Killarney that has an Irish feel here: visit the “emerald isle” of George Island by ferry. Take a moment to really enjoy the nature and tranquillity here on a walk.

Parry Sound

Whether you explore by kayak, canoe or ship, Parry Sound is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, as a boat trip of the Thirty Thousand Islands* proves. The beautiful composition of blue water, green forests and white granite rock envelops you in a masterpiece of nature in Killbear Provincial Park*.

 
Tobermory

The tranquil fishing village of Tobermory on Lake Huron invites you to wander around the picturesque harbour or hike along the Bruce Trail through the forests to the rocky coast.

 
WINDSOR

Filled with the invigorating North American sense of freedom, you’ll reach the small city of Windsor on the Detroit River, with an amazing view of the imposing Detroit skyline. Just like this former “Motor City” transformed itself into a boom town, your perspective on North America will also be transformed on this cruise.

Tobermory

* Shore activities are not included in cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.

Pre and Post Cruise Packages

Let us assist with your pre and post cruise transportation and hotel accommodations. Call for details!

SHIP

Great Lakes Ship and Cruise Dates.

Hanseatic Inspiration

Lakeside Treasures

Lakeside Treasures

Urban allure launches this remarkable voyage, fusing with mystic Michigan hideaways. Join us on this true Lake Superior showcase to discover its hidden treasures. The down-home charm remains authentic and precious in bewitching stops such as Duluth, Thunder Bay and Marquette. This is a journey for dreamers and discoverers alike.

Mackinac Bridge
Waterways Navigated:

Lake Michigan
Straits of Mackinac
Lake Huron
Georgian Bay
Sault Ste. Marie
Lake Superior

Lakeside Treasures

2023 CRUISES
DEPARTS: Chicago

June 2 – June 17

Chicago Round Trip (Ocean Navigator)

June 16 – July 1

Chicago Round Trip (Ocean Navigator)
Category 15 Nights
2023 Prices

Ocean view suite boasting sweeping views, interior and exterior entrances, a private terrace, one queen bed and one sofa bed, sitting area, armoire and chest of drawers, complimentary minibar (restocked daily), in-room safe, evening canapés, complimentary laundry service & fresh fruit daily (Deck 3 / 335 sq ft avg)

Ocean view suite with direct access to open-air promenade. Added amenities include: two twin or one queen bed, armoire, minibar.

Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed. (Deck 3)

Ocean view stateroom, sweeping views, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers. (Deck 3)

Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers. (Decks 2 & 3)

Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers. (Deck 1)

Ocean view stateroom, queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers. (Deck 1)

+ Port Taxes + $699

Itinerary

Hotel Stay in Chicago

Enjoy a complimentary stay at the pre-cruise hotel. The evening allows time to become acquainted with the city. For your convenience, our Hospitality Desk will be located in the hotel, and our friendly staff can assist with everything from general questions about the upcoming voyage to reservation of premium experiences. Representatives will be available to provide suggestions for dining, entertainment and sightseeing options to maximize your time here.

 

Milwaukee, WI

On the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, an underrated gem hides in the shadows of Chicago’s skyscrapers. Milwaukee – America’s beer brewing capital – with its strong identity and broad worldview, hints at the sophistication of a coastal European enclave. In addition to beer and baseball – in the form of the pro team the Milwaukee Brewers – cheese and festivals also help define the city, with an entire space designated for them: Henry W. Maier Festival Park. Locals love to share their undying pride in their hometown with visitors who find their way there.

Downtown Chicago
Chicago
Muskegon, MI

This outdoor lovers’ haven on Lake Michigan’s eastern shore offers multiple state parks and trails, two paddle sport rivers, 26 miles of beaches and a winter sports park. Maritime history lovers gravitate here to tour the USS LST (Landing Ship, Tank) 393 Veterans Museum and USS Silversides Submarine Museum – America’s most decorated surviving submarine.

 

Scenic Sailing on Lake Michigan

These waters are home to a vast variety of wildlife – trout, salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, crawfish, freshwater sponges and sea lamprey, to name a few. That buffet attracts raptors such as hawks and bald eagles and waterfowl such as duck, swans and geese. Relax and enjoy the view on your own time on this peaceful river cruising day. Sip a mid-morning consommé, breathe in the fresh lake air on the upper deck, share convivial conversation with other guests or just nibble on snacks as you look forward to yet another astounding sunset on the water.

 

SAULT STE. MARIE, MI

“The Saults” – international twin cities – are neighbors on either side of St. Marys River on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and in Southern Ontario. Soak in the culture of the area on a narrated tour showcasing local highlights such as the retired lake freighter SS Valley Camp – now a museum – and an insider’s look at the engineering spectacle of the Soo Locks, the world’s busiest canal in terms of tonnage.

Pictured Rocks
Houghton, MI

Snuggled among deep, rolling hills and dramatic emerald slopes, anchored by sparkling indigo water, this jewel of the Upper Peninsula endears it to all who visit. Its history embedded in copper, the charming city on the Keweenaw Peninsula entices wayfarers with its festivals, Finnish-tinged regional foods and a bounty of outdoor enjoyment. Many hockey-lovers make it a goal to visit Houghton – birthplace of the sport – beginning with the 1903 Portage Lakers. Come experience pure Michigan.

 

Duluth, MN

Marked by its distinctive Aerial Lift Bridge, the rotating JJ Astor restaurant and America’s premier freshwater aquarium, Duluth captures the spirit of the Great Lakes. Marine traffic from the Atlantic on the Great Lakes Waterway and St. Lawrence Seaway pass by the harbor, making for fantastic ship-watching. Fuel your adventures with the area’s signature Juicy Lucy burgers and herring and trout so fresh they seem to have jumped straight from water to kitchen, washed down with a refreshing local brew.

Thunder Bay, Ontario

This bright, sunny inlet of Lake Superior lives alongside the unmistakable natural wonder of the Sleeping Giant – a massive mesa resembling a figure in repose. An amalgamation of the former cities of Port Arthur and Fort William, Thunder Bay is home to more than 100 parks, overflowing with opportunities to experience the region’s natural beauty. It’s also where one can find the famed century-old Hoito restaurant, to which locals and tourists alike flock for large, thin Finnish pancakes, cardamom bread known as pulla, fish soup and other treats.

Marquette, MI

Fresh air and forest highlands make Marquette magnificent. The Northern Lights shine upon this shipping port dotted with islands. Lighthouses jut from the fog, and loons call across the waters in this magical locale. The view from the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain reveals some of the most breathtaking landscapes on the Upper Peninsula.

 

Scenic Sailing on Lake Superior

Rocky walls rise up toward firmament, embracing those who venture onto this stunning span of water. Perhaps morning will dawn upon wispy mists of coastal fog to greet early risers. See where the day takes you – a brisk walk on the Sun Deck, a cozy pint in The Tavern or just watching the scenery slip past…let your mood shift with the breeze, indulging every whim.

 

Mackinac Island, MI

Rocky walls rise up toward firmament, embracing those who venture onto this stunning span of water. Perhaps morning will dawn upon wispy mists of coastal fog to greet early risers. See where the day takes you – a brisk walk on the Sun Deck, a cozy pint in The Tavern or just watching the scenery slip past…let your mood shift with the breeze, indulging every whim.

Grand Hotel
Mackinac Island

 

Green Bay, WI

Anthems of green and gold ring proud, but the song of the city harmonizes the whole spectrum. Experience the many colors of Green Bay, from red-flowing winery to sip of blue atmosphere. The city showcases the many shades of local cultivators in markets filled with man- and nature-made goods year-round. This pelican’s playground is home to a plethora of craft breweries, boutiques and, of course, fresh sea fare.

Holland
Grand Haven / Holland, MI

Silky-sand beaches and bustling boardwalks set the stage for the robust blooming of Dutch heritage in a pair of unique stops. From classic baked goods to rich cheeses, tulips to windmills, take an imaginary journey to the Netherlands among these lush vistas. Get fresh at a local farmers market or U-pick berry patch.

 

Milwaukee, WI

On the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, an underrated gem hides in the shadows of Chicago’s skyscrapers. Milwaukee – America’s beer brewing capital – with its strong identity and broad worldview, hints at the sophistication of a coastal European enclave. In addition to beer and baseball – in the form of the pro team the Milwaukee Brewers – cheese and festivals also help define the city, with an entire space designated for them: Henry W. Maier Festival Park. Locals love to share their undying pride in their hometown with visitors who find their way there.

Scenic Sailing on Lake Michigan

These waters are home to a vast variety of wildlife – trout, salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, crawfish, freshwater sponges and sea lamprey, to name a few. That buffet attracts raptors such as hawks and bald eagles and waterfowl such as duck, swans and geese. Relax and enjoy the view on your own time on this peaceful river cruising day. Sip a mid-morning consommé, breathe in the fresh lake air on the upper deck, share convivial conversation with other guests or just nibble on snacks as you look forward to yet another astounding sunset on the water.

 

Chicago, IL

As the journey concludes, there are additional opportunities for you to take in the town. Consider a post-cruise premium experience with airport transfer, or enhance your vacation with a Chicago City Stay Package.

Pre and Post Cruise Packages

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