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    5 years ago

    This is our second stay here. Rose & Alison did a fabulous job. Food and service first class. We will be back.

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    Small Point Bed and Breakfast - Small Point

    Small Point Bed and Breakfast

    (13 reviews)

    What a great place to stay, the hosts are wonderful. This beautiful gothic house sits on the other…read moreside of Mission Point, just a short walk or bike ride into the downtown shopping area. We stayed in the geranium room and had our own private bath. Wonderful afternoon snacks were for the taking, and a great home cooked breakfast to start the day. You can rent bikes from the hosts; $40 for a 24 hour rental. We sure enjoyed riding their bikes around the perimeter of the island. Small Point has a wonderful wrap around front porch to hang out on, we enjoyed watching the beautiful waters from it. I got up early (around 515am) and walked across the field to the water and watched the sunrise. I'd suggest everyone do this..it was so peaceful and calming. I'd suggest Small Point to anyone, very clean, homey and reasonable in costs.

    Halfway through our bike ride around the island, my nephews's bike tire popped! Two kids, 3 adults…read moreand 2 miles from where we had rented bikes! We somehow managed to tow his bike and get him on my sisters bike. As we slowly made our way through town the owner heard us talking about what we were going to do! He told us to pop over and he filled my nephew's bike tire with air! Then he directed us to the nearest bike shop! (My nephew hadn't rented but brought his bike on the island). He was so nice and so friendly! If he is this kind to strangers, you just know his hospitality extends even farther to guests! We we just day tripping but will FOR SURE stay here when we get back to the island!

    Hart's

    Hart's

    (7 reviews)

    Clean and simple place. It is nothing fancy and more for the budget traveler who just needs a place…read moreto sleep. It is one street over from the madness on the main drag. Plenty of tables and chairs in the garden area to relax. Friendly folks. Definitely worth a stay if you are checking out the island.

    It's been two months since our wonderful trip and overnight stay at Hart's Inn on Mackinac Island…read morebut I am still dreaming about it! What a beautiful, peaceful, relaxing, comfortable little inn! Just one street removed from the main drag, staying here means you'll have all the convenience of hanging near the action, but none of the noise and congestion. Granted, you have to walk up a small hill, but it is quite manageable, even after a night of pub-pedaling (like a pub crawl but on a bicycle!) Forget that fancy place with the big front porch, I love the far less expensive, cozy little red and white Hart's Inn! Making a reservation by phone was easy and checking in and out meant simply picking up and dropping off keys. The room was pristine, bright and cheery. We slept like logs in a very comfy bed with the in-room a/c set just where we like it. We took breakfast the next morning al fresco under one of the bright red umbrellas. The landscaping and lawn is colorful and lush. It was like eating in a garden. I loved the big white mugs filled with plenty of steaming, strong coffee. Pierre, the young on-site manager was very personable and helpful. He did a wonderful job of making sure all was in good order. After breakfast we took a bike ride around the island then checked out and left our bags with Pierre while we did a little more exploring. I love that Hart's Inn does not require a two night minimum stay. We wish it could have been longer but we only had one night available on our itinerary. Make sure to request a room that opens onto the lawn.

    Bay View Of Mackinac - View from our room

    Bay View Of Mackinac

    (11 reviews)

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    This was honestly one of the hardest reviews I've had to write because there were things we really…read moreliked and things that just didn't sit well with us. When I called to finalize our booking, my wife had already spoken to someone named Rose. I called back so we could both speak with her and go over a few questions before booking the room. The woman on the phone Rose was incredibly kind, patient, and helpful. She explained everything clearly: when meals were served, how we could get our luggage to the hotel, and what to expect during our stay. She made such a good impression over the phone that we were really excited to stay there. Since there weren't any porters available when we arrived, we walked our bags to the hotel. It wasn't a far walk, and once we got there, we were greeted by Rose at the front desk. She checked us in, asked how many keys we wanted, and directed us to our room. The room was clean and looked just like it did online. It's an older property, so we weren't expecting a 5 start hotel, and that was fine with us. However, the first night I noticed a small spider on the bed. I didn't think much of it at first, old building, things happens. But every night after that and even during the day, I had to kill spiders. This went on every single day of our 3-night stay. My wife was terrified because she doesn't like bugs, especially ones crawling around the room. That alone made it hard for her to relax. The bed was a king, but the pillows were queen-sized and not good at all. We both left with sore necks. By the last night, we were just ready to go. Here's a quick breakdown of the pros and cons: Pros: * Great location--close to shops, restaurants, and local spots. * The staff--Rose, Norman, and everyone we encountered were incredibly welcoming and helpful. * Master SuitesRooms are spacious, and they provide plenty of towels. * Room service is available for fresh linens. * Breakfast was good, two out of the three mornings were great. * Master suites have large jetted tubs with a nice view, which is nice. Cons: * Spiders were everywhere--inside the room, around the stairwells, and all over the balcony. * The balcony was unusable because of the number of small flies and spiders outside. * The showerhead had poor pressure and didn't spray evenly. * Furniture felt old and fragile, definitely due for an update. * Pillows were uncomfortable and left us sore. * The property, while good in its age, is overpriced for how old and worn-down it is. You're not getting your money's worth in terms of comfort or amenities. If I were rating our stay based on service alone, this would be a solid 5-star review. The staff truly went above and beyond. But when adding in the condition of the property and the overall comfort of the stay, I have to give it 3 stars. The negatives outweighed the positives, and unfortunately, we won't be returning.

    Idea views of the Macinack docks and Fort Macinack from our bed. Watched people walking and…read morecarriages trotting by our windows. Room was small but nicely decorated. Rosie and the staff Mae us feel at home. Breakfast, snack and evening desert should not be missed. ​Town was a short walk that even 73 year old folks can manage. Lots of good restaurants and bars to try. Ferry was $42. For 2 people, 2 way trip. Carriage tour was $82, 2 people but worth it. Carriage rides are $8.50 pp. Tours of the Grand Hotel are $12 ea. Can't say enough about the Bay View. Worth the price with all the free food. We went early May. It was mid 50's the whole time. Rates were 1/2 price. Highly recommended any time of year.

    Market Street Inn - The front of Market Street Inn.

    Market Street Inn

    (11 reviews)

    This is a great Bed & Breakfast for you to stay at if you are going to Mackniac Island! The…read moreinnkeeper is great and remembers everyone's name. When you check in she has complimentary cookies and Joanne's Fudge. Rooms: They have a variety of sizes and well... colors. Since I was part of a wedding party we rented out basically the entire house and I got to see a variety of rooms. Mine we nicknamed the "Princess Room" (Room #8) because it was all pink and flowery. There was also a honeymoon suite with a big jacuzzi. There was a room which was more of a suite. There was a room with high vaulted ceilings. Breakfast: You will fill out a breakfast sheet the day before of what you would like for breakfast, what time, and where you would like to eat (in your room, the parlor, the courtyard...) They have bagels, muffins, cinnamon buns, hard boiled eggs, juice, coffee, etc... It was just a very homey feel and really loved staying there. They have a journal in the parlor room of various residents that have stayed there over the years that you can read and write your own story. There is a nice front porch and garden where you can watch people walking by.

    My bestie and I had a fabulous girls' weekend on Mackinac Island, and loved our stay at the Market…read moreStreet Inn. Kristen (the innkeeper) had a couple of interns (Bess and Tara) with her during our stay. All of them were helpful and friendly. The weekend was unseasonably cold, so we spent a lot of time in our cozy garden suite. Breakfast in our room both mornings was wonderful, and Kristen even told my friend the secret to her delicious coffee (I don't drink coffee and was only ordering so my friend would have double! LOL). I was initially really excited at the availability of Grand Hotel passes, since I've never been inside, but we never really ventured that far in the cold. After having such a great weekend even in miserable weather, I'm looking forward to heading back again with the family this summer.

    Cottage Inn - Main entrance

    Cottage Inn

    (20 reviews)

    Wonderful B&B! My fiance and I just got home from a stay at the Cottage Inn of Mackinac Island,…read moreand I can't think of a better place to stay. They do book up quickly, so the room we had originally wanted wasn't available, but the Mackinac Suite up on the 3rd floor was perfect. It was a little more expensive than we had planned per night, but luckily we were able to get our third night free due to a "Buy 2, get one night free" special... so the overall cost was the same or cheaper than we paid at the Chippewa the year before. Walking into the Cottage Inn, it's a pretty little place, and conveniently located three buildings down from the corner of Market & Fort. We could hear the cannons, rifles, and bugles from the Fort during the day, which was nice and relaxing... even the cannons were relaxing at that distance! It was a nice touch to feel like you were "back" in that era a little bit. The room we stayed in, The Mackinac Suite, was awesome. Walking into the suite, the first room has a queen-sized, an end table, a mini-fridge, a ceiling fan, and a large closet. To the left was the "master" bedroom... which also had a queen-sized bed. It also had a dresser, a flat screen tv with built in dvd player, a couple of end tables with lamps, a ceiling fan at, a large window with a great view of the street, and a bathroom with a stand up shower. Going back out to the main room, the other doorway leads to the turret sitting room. The sitting room had a great view of the fort, along with three comfy chairs, a table, and a flat screen tv with a built in tv player. There was also a ceiling fan. There are ceiling fans in every room there, I think! We spent evenings in the sitting room, watching dvds (thoughtfully provided by the B&B - they have a selection downstairs that you can borrow) and relaxing. I have to admit that we never made it to breakfast, so I can't comment on that... but I heard that it was good! Also, at 3pm they bring out treats from a local fudge shop, so there is peanut brittle, caramel corn, and fudge to snack on. They also have coffee, tea, and water on hand throughout the day. Rich & Marge, the owners, were very nice and helpful as well. They provided suggestions on a few restaurants on the island, as well as copies of menus so that we could see what was offered. They also were able to provide me with a 10% off discount to the Lilac Spa, as well as discount coupons for several area restaurants. Michelle, who took care of cleaning our rooms, was great, and are rooms were cleaner than in most hotels that I've stayed at. Danny & I will be back at the Cottage Inn... and I highly recommend others to try it out as well!

    Pretty cool place overall! Always a very clean, happy, comfortable environment. The innkeepers and…read morethe front desk are the nicest people. Breakfast is always a fun experience, although it gets pretty annoying having the SAME breakfast every morning. I feel like no one knows how to cook here. It doesn't even taste that great, you get like baked eggs EVERY morning which aren't that good with either muffins or cookies. Never changes. I mean if that's all your going to cook then it should at least taste good. No toppings for bagels either. I'm tempted to just never eat breakfast here and go spend my money on a restaurant. I mean I did pay for a bed and BREAKFAST. It's really making me consider other hotels on the island. I'd like to see more options and recipes.

    Bayview Bed & Breakfast - hotels - Updated June 2026

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