At a glance
- Duration:
- 14 Days
- Start/End:
- Buffalo, NY to Milwaukee, WI, or reverse
- From:
- $14,270
- Time of Year:
- June - August

Set sail on a 14-day voyage across three of the Great Lakes, where history, culture, and natural beauty come together.
Begin in Cleveland with a nostalgic stop at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, then journey to Detroit to admire the treasures of the Detroit Institute of Arts or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the revitalized RiverWalk. In Alpena, discover the fascinating stories of shipwrecks preserved in the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Marvel at the engineering wonder of the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie before stepping back in time on Mackinac Island, where horse-drawn carriages, the iconic Grand Hotel, and famous fudge shops capture the charm of a bygone era. Continue to Muskegon to explore the historic USS LST 393 or simply relax along its sandy shores. In Holland, take in tulip-lined streets, Dutch windmills, and a welcoming waterfront that reflect the town’s rich cultural heritage.
Your journey concludes in Milwaukee, where you can explore the Harley-Davidson Museum, sample local craft brews, or admire the bold architecture of the Milwaukee Art Museum. With a perfect balance of leisurely discovery and enriching experiences, this Great Lakes adventure offers unforgettable moments tailored for travelers who savor history, culture, and comfort.
American Great Lakes Details
Day-to-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Buffalo, NY
Begin your journey with a complimentary hotel stay in Buffalo, where historic architecture meets modern revival. Visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin Martin House, an Arts and Crafts masterpiece, or stroll the redeveloped Canalside district, where former grain silos now house breweries and art installations.
On the morning of embarkation, begin your adventure at the breathtaking Niagara Falls. Feel the mist, hear the roar, and take in the sheer power of this natural wonder before your cruise even begins. Afterward, relax as you’re transported to the ship, where your journey continues in comfort and style.
Day 2: Day of Cruising
Spend the day getting acquainted with life on the water. Enjoy panoramic views from the observation deck as Lake Erie stretches out around you. On board, take part in enrichment programs led by our expert guides, or simply relax with a cocktail in hand as the ship glides toward your next destination.
Day 3: Toledo, OH
Toledo provides travelers with a unique blend of maritime charm and Midwestern hospitality. Upon arrival, be greeted by a revitalized downtown waterfront, where modern marinas, public art, and green spaces create a welcoming first impression.
Once ashore, enjoy Toledo’s rich array of attractions that showcase its industrial and artistic heritage. The Toledo Museum of Art, known for its world-class glass collection, pays tribute to the city’s legacy as the “Glass Capital of the World.” Nearby, the National Museum of the Great Lakes offers fascinating insights into maritime history, complete with a restored freighter to explore. Dining options along the riverfront range from casual breweries to fine dining, emphasizing local flavors and lake-caught seafood.
Day 4: Detroit, MI
In Detroit, stories of invention and artistry come alive. Tour the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, where Rosa Parks’ bus and the Wright Brothers’ workshop are preserved. Art lovers will find masterpieces at the Detroit Institute of Arts, while the riverfront offers sweeping views of freighters moving along the Detroit River.
Day 5: Day of Cruising
Cruise across Lake St. Clair and into Lake Huron, enjoying a full day on the water. Attend a lecture on Great Lakes history, relax with a book in the lounge, or share conversation with fellow travelers over freshly prepared regional cuisine. Keep your eyes open for lighthouses that dot the shoreline as you sail north.
Day 6: Alpena, MI
Alpena offers a gateway to Lake Huron’s rich maritime history beneath the waves. At the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center, climb aboard a full-size replica schooner and hear the creak of its wooden deck. Glass-bottom boat tours reveal the history of the lake with a fascinating look at a Civil War era wooden ship and the various of remains of the industrial shipping age.
Day 7: Day of Cruising
Today the ship continues its passage through the heart of the Great Lakes. Join a morning yoga class on deck, or sip coffee while watching gulls follow the vessel’s wake. Afternoon programming may include a talk on the ecology of the lakes or a tasting of regional wines, all while the scenery shifts between open waters and forested shores.
Day 8: Sault Ste. Marie, MI
Feel the thunder as 1,000-foot freighters rise and fall in the Soo Locks, one of the world’s busiest waterways. This city, founded in 1668, is Michigan’s oldest. Walk along Portage Avenue where fur traders once passed, or step into the Museum Ship Valley Camp, a retired freighter filled with stories of sailors and storms.
Day 9: Mackinac Island, MI
Time slows on Mackinac Island. The rhythmic clip-clop of horses replaces the hum of cars, and the air is sweet with the scent of fudge cooling on marble slabs. Ride in a horse-drawn carriage past Fort Mackinac, where soldiers once guarded the straits, then stand on the world’s longest front porch at the Grand Hotel, looking out across turquoise waters.
Day 10: Day of Cruising
Sail south along Lake Michigan’s sweeping shoreline. This is the perfect day to enjoy the ship’s amenities — join a cooking demonstration inspired by regional flavors, attend a musical performance in the lounge, or watch from the deck as fishing boats and sailboats dot the horizon.
Day 11: Muskegon, MI
Muskegon reveals its maritime might. Step aboard the USS Silversides, a World War II submarine with narrow passageways and echoing metal chambers. Visit the ornate Hackley & Hume Historic Homes, built during the lumber boom, their woodwork glowing with 19th-century craftsmanship. For a change of pace, the broad sands of Pere Marquette Beach stretch as far as the eye can see, the wind carrying the scent of Lake Michigan.
Day 12: Holland, MI
Arrive in Holland, where Dutch traditions shape the town’s identity. Visit the Nelis’ Dutch Village, where costumed interpreters demonstrate wooden shoe carving and cheese-making, or explore the tulip gardens that have made the city famous. The town’s Dutch windmills and bright red Big Red Lighthouse offer postcard-perfect views.
Day 13: Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee blends tradition and modern flair. Step inside the Harley-Davidson Museum, where gleaming motorcycles trace more than a century of American craftsmanship, or marvel at the Milwaukee Art Museum, its white “wings” opening like a bird above Lake Michigan. The historic Third Ward invites exploration with its converted warehouses, where the aroma of coffee and craft beer fills the air.
Day 14: Milwaukee, WI
After breakfast on board, bid farewell to your ship and fellow travelers. With disembarkation in downtown Milwaukee, you may choose to extend your stay and enjoy the city’s cultural scene, breweries, and lakefront beauty before departing for home.




