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The Great Lakes Self Drive

The Great Lakes
The Great Lakes

General information

DurationDestinationDeparture
15 days and 14 nights
United States (Chicago, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Manistique, Saint Ignace, Traverse City, Detroit, Niagara Falls, Cleveland)
Canada (Toronto)
United States (Chicago)

Category

 
Standard (Private Tour)
Meals as per program
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Program

Day 1:
Chicago
Welcome to Chicago. Among one of the largest cities in the U.S., Chicago’s unique blend of stunning architecture, attractions and local charm
makes it an unforgettable destination. Upon arrival, transfer independently to your hotel.

Day 2:
Chicago
Step outside today and experience mile after magnificent mile of the Windy City. Stroll the Lakefront. Take an architectural boat tour. Visit
the second tallest building in North America, Willis Tower. Check out incredible panoramas from 360 CHICAGO. See mind-bending reflections of
the city skyline at “the Bean” (Cloud Gate). Enjoy Buckingham Fountain’s colorful light and music display as it glows against the skyline and lakefront, or indulge in some cheesy goodness at one of Chicago’s famous pizzerias. Whatever you choose, the Windy City will blow you away with the sheer number of things to see and do.
Driving Distance: 100 MI / 160 KM

Day 3:
Chicago - MILWAUKEE
This morning, pick up your rental car and head north to Wisconsin’s largest city, Milwaukee. Just 90 miles from Chicago, this friendly Midwestern
city is a combination of cherished tradition and modern attitude. Built along the lakefront of Lake Michigan with the Milwaukee River weaving through
downtown, excursion boats and kayaks beckon one to get out on the water. Experience the city’s brewing heritage with a brewery tour, or explore one-of-a-kind attractions like the Milwaukee Art Museum, Miller Park and the world’s only Harley Davidson Museum.
Driving Distance: 100 MI / 160 KM

Day 4:
MILWAUKEE - GREEN BAY
Today it’s on to Green Bay, Wisconsin’s oldest community. With Lake Michigan serving as the city’s north border, Green Bay is defined by its natural surroundings. Explore nature while learning the importance of preserving natural landscapes with a visit to Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary. Railway buffs will be in seventh heaven when visiting the National Railroad Museum, one of the oldest and largest museums dedicated to the country’s rich railroad heritage. And for those with a passion for NFL football, a visit to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame at Lambeau Field is a must.
Driving Distance: 120 MI / 180 KM

Day 5:
GREEN BAY - HIAWATHA NATIONAL FOREST - ST. IGNACE
Offering stunning views of the shoreline, today’s scenic drive along the northwestern coast of
Lake Michigan takes you through Hiawatha National Forest and Manistique en route to St. Ignace. Known as the “Gateway to the Upper Peninsula”, St. Ignace is where the great waters of Lake Huron and Lake Michigan meet. Enjoy a stroll along the Huron Boardwalk for a taste of pure Michigan, and savor a slower, simpler lifestyle in this area filled with blue waters, green forests and incredible places of discovery.
Driving Distance: 250 MI / 350 KM

Day 6:
ST. IGNACE - MACKINAC ISLAND - ST. IGNACE
Take a ferry to the timeless resort island of Mackinac - the jewel of the Great Lakes - where
cars are prohibited, and bicycles and horse-drawn carriages rule the roads. Visit Fort Mackinac, located on a bluff overlooking the entrancing Straits
of Mackinac, and enjoy the view from the porch of the Grand Hotel. Drive your own buggy along the shoreline, or rent a bike and explore over 70 miles of
natural and paved trails. Whatever you choose, the beauty and history of Mackinac will captivate you. Return to St. Ignace in the late afternoon.

Day 7:
ST. IGNACE - TRAVERSE CITY - DETROIT
Crossing the Mackinac Bridge that connects Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsula over the Straits of Mackinac, make your way south through Petoskey, one of the most beautiful regions in the state, and Charlevoix, to the Cherry Capital of the U.S - Traverse City. From here it’s on to the “Motor City.” Once known as the “Paris of the West,” Detroit acquired the nickname “Motor City” as a result of its longstanding recognition as the historic heart of the American automotive industry.
Driving Distance: 300 MI / 480 KM

Day 8:
DETROIT
Whether you want to spend your day inside at a museum or play all day on the lake, there’s
plenty of things to do in Detroit. At the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, visitors have the opportunity to take a step back in time and gain a first-hand look at the birthplace of the 1909 Model T automobile. At The Henry Ford, you’ll discover America - its culture, inventions, people and can-do spirit. There’s also a Riverwalk, awesome art galleries, Motown’s first recording studio, beautiful beaches, shopping meccas and dining to die for

Day 9:
DETROIT - TORONTO
Today, crossing the U.S./Canada border into Ontario, your destination is Toronto. The capital of Ontario and the country’s largest city, Toronto sits at the tip of Lake Ontario, the most eastern of the Great Lakes. Home to a dynamic mix of attractions - from museums and galleries to the world famous CN Tower and, just off shore, Toronto Islands - Toronto has everything you would expect from a world class city.
Driving Distance: 250 MI / 350 KM

Day 10:
TORONTO
Spend the day exploring Toronto’s top attractions. Enjoy spectacular views from the top of the CN Tower. Delve into the depths of The Royal
Ontario Museum, the biggest museum of world cultures and natural history in Canada, or stroll
through The Distillery Historic District. Step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendor with a visit to Casa Loma, or hop on a ferry and embark on a journey to the Toronto Islands where along the water you’ll find awesome beaches, summer cottages from the 1920s, a maze to test your wits, a haunted lighthouse that tests your courage, and much more

Day 11:
TORONTO - NIAGARA FALLS
Just an hour-and-a half drive from Toronto one of the Seven Wonders of the World awaits. Packed with attractions, dining and adventure, Niagara Falls offers a vast array of activities. Zip to the top of Skylon Tower for the best view around, and in the evening get a different view of the Falls with the nightly illumination and seasonal fireworks.
Driving Distance: 100 MI / 160 KM

Day 12:
NIAGARA FALLS
Today, spend a full day experiencing the mighty Falls themselves. See the American and Horseshoe Falls from the sidelines, or get up close with a boat ride to the foot of the Falls for a wet and wild view from below. For a completely different sensation, journey behind the Falls where you’ll hear sounds like thunder as you descend to observation decks literally behind the Falls. The sheer array of adventures that await makes any visit to Niagara a memorable one.

Day 13:
NIAGARA FALLS - CLEVELAND
If you a want little beach while en route to Cleveland, we recommend stopping at Presque Isle State Park. As Pennsylvania’s only “seashore,” this 3,200-acre sandy peninsula offers beautiful coastline views and nearly 14 miles of scenic trail along Presque Isle Bay and Lake Erie. A culturally diverse city on the shores of Lake Erie, Cleveland has all the attractions and excitement needed for a fun-filled adventure. Rock and Roll with legends of music, allow your imagination to flourish at the
Great Lakes Science Center, and enjoy the culinary delicacies of cultures from around the world at one of the city’s amazing restaurants.
Driving Distance: 200 MI / 320 KM

Day 14:
CLEVELAND - CHICAGO
Leaving Cleveland, you can choose to add a few hours to your day by driving along two different Great Lake shores, stopping at Marblehead Lighthouse along the Lake Erie Coastal Trail and Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore on Lake Michigan, or you can drive straight through miles of cornfield back to Chicago. The choice is yours, but
we recommend taking the scenic route. Upon arrival in Chicago, head to Navy Pier for an evening of dining and entertainment. This is the perfect spot to spend your last evening overlooking Lake Michigan.
Driving Distance: 350 MI / 560 KM

Day 15:
CHICAGO
Return your rental car at the airport prior to your departure.

Price includes

- Hotels as specified in the itinerary or similar
- E-Documentation (App/Website) in the designated language

Price does not include

- Car Rental
- Parking
- Activities
- Transfers
- Entrances
- Admission fees
- Attractions
- Meals
- Anything not indicated in the inclusions

Please Note:
Passengers may collect rental car on arrival or on day 3.

Itinerary

Day Overnight Itinerary highlights
1 Hotel Versey Days Inn by Wyndham or similarChicago   Chicago, United States - Hotel
2 Hotel Versey Days Inn by Wyndham or similarChicago
3 Hampton Inn Milwaukee/Brookfield or similarMilwaukee
4 Aloft Green Bay or similarGreen Bay
5 Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront or similarSaint Ignace   Manistique, United States - HIAWATHA NATIONAL FOREST
6 Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront or similarSaint Ignace
7 Fort Pontchartrain Detroit or similarDetroit   Traverse City, United States
8 Fort Pontchartrain Detroit or similarDetroit
9 Chelsea Hotel, Toronto or similarToronto
10 Chelsea Hotel, Toronto or similarToronto
11 Best Western Plus Cairn Croft Hotel or similarNiagara Falls
12 Best Western Plus Cairn Croft Hotel or similarNiagara Falls
13 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Cleveland Downtown-Lakeside or similarCleveland
14 Hotel Versey Days Inn by Wyndham or similarChicago
15   Chicago, United States - Hotel

Accommodations provided in each place

PlaceStandard
ChicagoHotel Versey Days Inn by Wyndham or similar
MilwaukeeHampton Inn Milwaukee/Brookfield or similar
Green BayAloft Green Bay or similar
Saint IgnaceBest Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront or similar
DetroitFort Pontchartrain Detroit or similar
TorontoChelsea Hotel, Toronto or similar
Niagara FallsBest Western Plus Cairn Croft Hotel or similar
ClevelandDoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Cleveland Downtown-Lakeside or similar