Miners Castle Vacation Package 20% Off Holiday Sale

$537.60

Book Now: 20% Off Holiday Sale

Sale Ends December 31st!

Explore Pictured Rocks and relax in style. Don't miss out on summer 2025 savings! Enjoy 20% off select all-inclusive packages. Prices starting at $537.60 for two and each additional person is $194.40.

Discounts Vary During Summer Holiday’s!

Save $$$ with this all-inclusive package. This Package Includes the Half Day guided “Taste of the Rocks” kayaking tour at Pictured Rocks, 2 nights lodging in a furnished Safari Tent at the “Au Train Beach Campground”, A Grand Island circumnavigation cruise aboard the Cruise Boat “Uncle Ducky”, and a dinner or lunch at the “Duck Pond” Eatery and Beer Garden (does not include alcoholic beverages).

Regular Prices start at $699 for a party of 2 + $231 for additional people up to 5 total max.

2 nights and 1 full day of of activities. 

1st day

*Check-in the first night any time after 3pm.

2nd day

*Pictured Rocks Half Day Taste of The Rocks kayak tour

*Grand Island Dinner Cruise 5pm-8:30pm (Dinner Included)

3rd day

*Check-out by 11am

2 Meals Total

**Late Season Bookings After Labor Day Weekend, The Grand Island Cruise will be a lunch cruise on the day you check-out 11:00Am-2:30Pm. (There are no evening dinner cruises offered that time of the year).

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Taste of the Rocks

Kayaking the shoreline along Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is an experience that you will not want to miss. This is arguably the most beautiful shoreline in the United States, with crystal clear water in the largest freshwater lake in the world. Sandstone cliffs of beautiful reddish and orange hues rise vertically out of the shoreline nearly 200 ft. Ride the swells as you can hear the waves crashing into these rocks which carved beautiful caves, arches, and other natural formations that early explorers used for landmarks over 200 years ago. Paddle the same water as the Voyageurs, trappers, geologists, and Native Americans did as a resident population slowly came to the Upper Peninsula during the fur trading and exploration eras.



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