Call: 1-800-488-2114 | steveg@elitetours.com | 1603 Farnam Street | Omaha, Nebraska 68102

Call: 1-800-488-2114

DURATION: April 30 – May 6, 2023 | 7 Days
DEPARTING: Lincoln, NE | Omaha, NE | Avoca, IA | Des Moines, IA | Coralville,  IA
PRICE: $999 Per Person, Double Occupancy | $1,299 Single Occupancy
DEPOSIT: $100 Per Person
INCLUDES: 6 Nights’ comfortable accommodations  | 9 Meals: 6 breakfasts, 3 lunch/dinners | All Admissions | Tour Coordinator | Deluxe Motor Coach | Onboard Entertainment  | Luggage Handling

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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

Frankenmuth – Known as Michigan’s Little Bavaria with its picturesque old-world European flavor.

Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn – Have lunch on us at this architectural gem that boasts a Glockenspiel and an authentic wooden covered bridge.

Bavarian Belle – Hop aboard this stern driven paddle wheel riverboat for an historical tour of the waterways of Frankenmuth.

Bonner’s Christmas Wonderland – The world’s largest Christmas store! Let the sights, sounds and spirit of Christmas surround you at this amazing store.

Mackinac Island – This island is a living Victorian village dedicated to preserving the Victorian way of life. Take a horse & buggy guided tour of the island which allows no cars. Enjoy the luxury & grandeur of the beautiful and historic village.

Grand Hotel – Dine on a decadent buffet lunch on us, then explore the island on your own.

Soo Locks Boat Tour – One of the largest and busiest waterways in the world, experience firsthand the 21-foot rise/drop of the locks on the canals connecting Lake Superior and Lake Huron.

Great Lake ShipWreck Museum – This museum is dedicated to the perils of maritime transport on the Great Lakes.

Windmill Island Garden – 36-acres of gardens designed to reflect a Dutch heritage, contain a 250-year-old working windmill, an antique Dutch carousel and a miniature village.

Sault St. Marie – Join your step-on guide as you tour one of the most popular vacation destinations in Michigan.

DeKlomp Wooden Shoe and Delft Factory – Watch as craftsmen make a pair of wooden shoes right before your eyes, then see how blue and white Delft pottery is made.