Spring Fever: Detours and Daytrips (Part 2)Today, Michigan has more than 800 public golf courses and an ever-increasing number of private country-clubs. With facilities ranging from small, municipal courses to the most extravagant designs of Nicklaus and Palmer, there is an option for every interest and skill. The Detroit News maintains an active Golf Guide to help feed the enthusiast's need. For even more information on Michigan's vast golfing options, visit our collection of Michigan Golf Guides.
Great Lakes CruisesThe elegant cruise ships that travail the vast expanses of the Great Lakes represent a true gem of Michigan's best kept secrets. Considering the thousands of miles of pristine shoreline, the historic - and nostalgic - lighthouses scattered along the coasts and the majesty of the world's largest collection of inland lakes, it is only fitting that the fine people of Great Lakes Cruises have provided a way to experience it all in style! A wide assortment of 3, 4 and 7 night cruises cover the full width and breadth of all the Great Lakes. Short, romantic jaunts to destinations such as Niagara Falls make for great weekend getaways while longer voyages journey across multiple lakes with full day stopovers in coastal cities like Chicago allow for extended periods of relaxation. These elegant cruises complete with first first-class dining and accommodations are quickly gaining in popularity. Make plans now for your own exotic lake cruise! For other Great Lakes Cruise options, visit:
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