Harbor Place Studio Suites
Harbor Place Studio Suites charges a one-time fee of $50 for dogs. The luxurious inn consists of eight suites that sleep four people. Suites have a queen-size bed, sofa bed, full kitchen and washer and dryer. Suites also have a color television and a full bathroom. The hotel sits near the water, so the views and atmosphere are relaxing. Four suites face the water and have balconies, and four suites face Mackinac Island Main Street. Rates at the hotel include a full buffet breakfast in the 1852 Grill Room.
Harbor Place Studio Suites
7439 Main St.
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
(800) 626-6304
harborplacestudiosuites.com
Mission Point Resort
Pets owners are encouraged to bring their dog with them when they come to Mission Point Resort. The resort features bike rentals, an outdoor pool and hot tubs, hay rides, lawn bowling, croquet and tennis. The resort offers a kids club where children make kites, play games, have trivia hunts and make arts and crafts. The health club at the resort has cardiovascular equipment and locker rooms. The Greens of Mackinac at the resort is a miniature golf course on real grass. Suites are furnished with flat-screen televisions, sitting and dining areas and rooms, desks and sofas and chairs. Some have fireplaces and Jacuzzis. All suites have hair dryers, coffee makers, ironing equipment and cable television.
Mission Point Resort
1 Lakeshore Drive
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
(906) 847-3312
missionpoint.com
Mission Street Cottage
Dogs are welcome at Mission Street Cottage, where guests have the run of an impeccably kept four-bedroom home. The open-concept cottage, in the historic mission district, has hardwood floors, a gourmet kitchen and a tile fireplace. Other features include a media room, Wi-Fi, full laundry, 3-1/2 bathrooms and vaulted ceilings. The home can easily sleep a large family or a few couples.
Mission Street Cottage
Mission Street
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
(231) 881-3343
missionstreetcottage.com
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