
Departure Date : Tour #8053 - June 14, 2008
| Single | $819 |
| Twin | $605 |
| Double | $595 |
| Triple | $505 |
| Quad | $495 |
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Frankenmuth is located in southeastern Michigan. This town was first settled by a group of Lutherans from Bavaria, Germany, led by Rev. Friedrich August Craemer in 1847. Intended as a missionary settlement, it was given its name from Franconia, a region of Bavaria, and "muth," which in German means: "courage."
Frankenmuth has become known as the Christmas Capital of the World, featuring unique shops, restaurants and resorts that keep the Christmas spirit alive throughout the entire year. It includes a covered bridge, an old mill, and several famous inns which feature old fashioned chicken dinners, American-style. It is known for many festivals held year-round - the Summerfest in August, the Autofest each September, and of course, the annual Oktoberfest. And there’s Christmas, of course, where the whole town lit up at night is worth a trip in itself! Come be a part of the over three million people who visit Frankenmuth annually, and experience a large chunk of Michigan’s cultural heritage for yourself!
Mackinac Island is the truly "all natural" theme park of America. Limited to transportation of horse and buggy, bicycle or foot, surrounded by water, it has escaped the vast changes of time.
Its real Victorian image is preserved and enhanced by a small population of 500 permanent residents and scores of summer residents, maintaining bluff cottages in original state. Families, especially children, love their relatively new found "mobility", exploring the historic, natural beauty of Mackinac Island State Park, honored by National Geographic as one of the ten finest in America.