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A world full of beautiful nature and fun things to do

Michigan is a spot to enjoy the little things in life, like beaches with sugar-white sand, forests with bright colors, cute towns that make you feel like you're on vacation, and places that make you think. Life in the Midwest doesn't feel small here, where every trip reveals beautiful lakeshores, deep forests, and dramatic cliffs and dunes. Aside from the scenery, there are dozens of unique towns and a famous city known for making great cars and even better music and entertainment.

A spot that really makes you feel like you're on vacation

Some of the most interesting things to see and do in the country can be found in the Great Lake State, whose borders stretch north to Canada. On your trip, you can see small towns that look like Dutch villages, beautiful islands where people still ride horses and carriages, and lovely lighthouses like Big Red, which stands out from huge, blue lakes. You can spend some time in classic college towns like Ann Arbor and East Lansing, or you can discover the Upper Peninsula's natural sights, such as shipwrecks, colonial forts, and kilometers of snowmobile and cross-country ski trails.

Fun and engaging cultural experiences in Detroit

Immerse yourself in Detroit, one of the most historically important places in the United States. The city is full of interesting neighborhoods, delicious food, unique shops, and museums that do more than just show off great art. If you want to see a professional baseball, hockey, basketball, or football game, you can go to one of the city's big sports arenas or a historic theater for a show you'll never forget. Hitsville U.S.A., Motown's first office, keeps the city's Motown history alive. The Detroit Historical Museum and the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant keep the city's auto history alive. At the Detroit Institute of the Arts, you can see Diego Rivera's famous Detroit Industry Murals. You can also take a walking tour of Corktown, which is the city's oldest ethnic neighborhood, or look at the Fisher Building, which has become an icon of architecture.

Never-ending Outdoors and Nature

Past the dunes, you can find beach towns and apple and cherry farms. Petoskey stones are pieces of preserved coral that you can often see on the beach here. You can do ice skating in the winter and go fishing on any of the thousands of lakes inside the country in the summer. Fall is a great time to hike through colorful woods, and spring is a great time to visit Traverse City wine country. This is because "blossom time" is in full swing across the state. You can have fun here all year long by fly fishing, flyboarding, skiing, swimming, and more. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore has 64 kilometers of shoreline and a view of Michigan that is like no other. It has waterfalls and layered, multicolored rocks that rise above Lake Superior. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a 135-meter bluff, which looks out over Lake Michigan and captures the wild spirit of Michigan.

Whatever you choose for the entertainment, we are here to guide you through your journey. Call us and get your adventure started with all the positive vibes.

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