
Vacation rentals in Mackinac Island
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Mackinac Island beach vacation rentals

Drummond Island - Whits End Boathouse

3br+ waterfront home on St. Mary's river/Raber bay

Black Lake Beachfront 4season Lake House 🐾

Stunning Waterfront, Updated TC Condo with Pool!

The Lily Pad

100' Lake Huron Beachfront, LP9 Snowmobile Access

Vacation Home on Lake Huron-WiFi, Beach Fire Pit

SunriseSunsation~HotTub*Kayak*Boat*Golf*Trails*Pet
Mackinac Island fishing vacation rentals

Guest Suite near Cross Village

Lake Huron Beachfront Home~Mackinac Island Views!

Beachfront*Hotub Kayaks*Firepit Bridgeviews

MCM A-Frame | HOT TUB | Lake | Golf| Nature|Kayaks

Blue Ridge Beach House- Secluded Beach Front

Cozy Lil Red Cabin; Water Frontage, Dog Friendly!

The Holle House

Cozy Rustic Cabin In Northern Forest (Balsams 4)
Mackinac Island home rentals

Huyck’s Hideaway- St.Ignace- Sleeps 7

Cheerful 3-bedroom newly renovated home near town

Relaxing 3 bed home with private yard and parking

Seeblick Haus- Modern cabin with water views

Mismer Bay Retreat - Charming home on Lake Huron

Eagle and Loon Lookout - Lake getaway!

Bridgewater Cottage, St. Ignace

Paradise Acres- Easy Day Trips to Mackinac Island
Quick stats about vacation rentals in Mackinac Island
Total rentals
20 properties
Nightly prices starting at
G$25,081 GYD before taxes and fees
Total number of reviews
2K reviews
Family-friendly rentals
10 properties are a good fit for families
Wifi availability
20 properties include access to wifi
Popular amenities
Free parking on premises, Self check-in, and Monthly stays
Your guide to Mackinac Island
All About Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island, a former Ojibwe trading center and French and British military base, evolved into a popular vacation destination after the U.S. government took it over in 1812. Located on Lake Huron between Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas, the tiny island may be best known for banning cars and making fudge — if there’s a connection between the two, you’ll have to make it yourself. You can stay overnight here or return to the mainland to sleep in towns such as Mackinaw City, Petoskey, or Harbor Springs. During the day, many visitors rent bikes and coaches to circle the eight-mile-long perimeter. There are enough outdoor activities, such as hiking, kayaking, and golf, to keep you occupied for several days. Or simply spend a few hours perusing the shops in the Victorian downtown and the historical sites.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Mackinac Island
Peak tourist season on Mackinac Island runs from late May through early October, when the climate is the most appealing. In July and August, the temperature ranges from the 70s to the low 90s Fahrenheit, whereas the spring and fall months are comfortably cool, even brisk. Summer and fall are the two wettest seasons, and the humidity on clear days is noticeable, so you’ll want to pack breathable, light clothes and rain jackets.
Most of the visitors, as well as the horses, leave the island during the cold, snowy winters, which the Great Lakes supplements with heavy fog. But some prefer the island in the off-season. If you’re one of them, dress for sub-freezing temperatures and deep snow.
Top things to do in Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island State Park
This state park takes up four-fifths of the island, and trails for pedestrians and bikes crisscross the hilly interior. The densest woodlands can be found in the north and center, but the southeast quadrant draws many people to marvel over Arch Rock, a limestone formation high over the lake.
Fort Mackinac
Climb the bluffs above the ferry landing to get to Fort Mackinac, the oldest standing structure in Michigan. You can check out the military barracks and historical reenactments, fire a cannon, or simply wander along the cliffs admiring Lake Huron.
Carriage Ride
Horse-drawn carriages, which range in size from two-seaters to large taxis, circle the island throughout the day, stopping at major attractions or allowing you to enjoy the island at a leisurely pace. Some stables rent out horses to experienced riders.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to stay in condo rentals in Mackinac Island?
Experience the best of Mackinac Island with our condo rentals, starting at about $120 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.
Are there family-friendly vacation rentals in Mackinac Island?
Mackinac Island has more than 10 family-friendly stays. Amenities on the property may include high chairs, travel cribs, or strollers.
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