The Lake Huron Expedition

Lake Huron was the first of the Great Lakes to be discovered by European explorers and it should be the next one discovered by you. This is a spectacular and scenic journey that includes the Thunder Bay’s Elk Carriage Ride, Two nights on Mackinaw Island, a journey across the Might Mac Bridge, eastward along the north shore visiting the town of Little Current and remote Manitoulin Island where you learn the ways of the Ojibway.
Holland Tulip Festival

In 2027, the Tulip Time Festival is celebrating its 98th year! Holland has a rich history and heritage to share with its visitors. The Festival began in 1929 to celebrate Dutch heritage in the community. Today the fun continues with parades, Dutch dancers, national and regional entertainment, dinner shows, fireworks and the stars of the show, millions of tulips throughout Holland.
Detroit’s Roaring Twenties

One Hundred Years ago Detroit was a boomtown, come visit the City, learn of the era when the automobile industry exploded, when Alcohol was Prohibited and when the migration of African American musicians into the City created wonderful new sounds.
Real Housewives & Dutch Cousins

This tour features two European Cultures deeply woven into our American Tapestry. Many people believe there is a connection between them but beyond both being European immigrants there is not. The Amish are Swiss & German and any reference to Dutch is to the “Deutsch” language. The Dutch in Holland, MI are from The Netherlands and the heritage of their ancestry has lasted here for 150 years.
Michigan’s European Triangle

This is a combination of Michigan’s most unique destinations. Each having a significant European heritage that we have combined into one fascinating itinerary. On this trip you will see Bavarian Frankenmuth, the Victorian Resort of Mackinac Island, and the Dutch settlement of Holland.
Michigan’s Mackinac Island

Uniquely American, and unique in America, your imagination will quickly capture the “Somewhere in Time” feeling. This is an 1890’s Resort Island that literally has no automobiles. The architecture is preserved as it was then. It is as though you step through a portal when you step off the ferry. Here you not only visit a new destination, you visit it in a past moment.
Bavarian Holidays in Frankenmuth

What better place for a two night holiday than Frankenmuth, MI. It is long famous for family style dining, featuring two of America’s largest restaurants. Your lodging is the luxurious Bavarian Inn where a beautiful old world atmosphere exists. You’ll enjoy German entertainment with dinner, unique activities such as Strudel Making Classes. And the chance to shop at Bronner’s The World’s largest Christmas Store.

