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Michigan Private Island Charters: Lighthouses, Shipwrecks & Limestone Cliffs from Cheboygan

Michigan Private Island Charters: Lighthouses, Shipwrecks & Limestone Cliffs from Cheboygan

Ages 12+ • 3- 8 Hours • Boat Tour • Call to Book!

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Adventure Brief

Private, small-group boat charters from Cheboygan that put you ashore on hard-to-reach islands, up close to remote lighthouses, and along limestone cliffs and shipwrecks. Ideal for photographers and travelers who want a hands-on, customizable Lake Michigan experience.

3–8 hours
moderate
Family Friendly
No Experience Required

Custom Charters runs bespoke boat trips out of Cheboygan, Michigan, that stitch together the Great Lakes' raw shoreline, remote islands, and offshore lighthouses into single-day or overnight adventures. Operated as private charters, trips range from three to eight hours and are built around what you want to see: offshore island camping, perimeter hikes on Waugoshance Island, lighthouse photography at Skillagalee, Lime Island excursions with freighter viewing, or a slow cruise through the Inland Waterway and the Cheboygan Lock.

Get dropped on islands where few visitors set foot. Waugoshance’s shoreline yields artifacts and a near-empty four-mile route; Lime Island presents historic buildings and broad views of the St. Mary’s River; Skillagalee frames a stout lighthouse tower for close-up photography. Offshore shoals and automation-era towers — from Stannard Rock Light to Plum Island Light and Minneapolis Shoal — sit on raw limestone and gravel shoals that test a camera operator’s timing and a skipper’s seamanship.

For a different rhythm, the Fayette Harbor and Limestone Cliff Cruise pairs the faded structures of the Garden Peninsula’s ghost town with the ochre cliffs of Burnt Bluff and views across Sand Bay to Big Bay De Doc. The Sleeping Bear Dunes, Manitou Islands, Lighthouse, and Shipwreck Cruise launches from Leland (Fishtown), skirts the North and South Manitou lighthouses, points out the Wreck of the Morazan, and swings by the Empire Bluffs and Pyramid Point for dune-edge swims.

What makes these charters stand out is flexibility: small groups (maximum four passengers), custom itineraries, and access to places that larger tour boats can’t reach. Expect freshwater clarity that changes with wind, limestone bluffs that expose ancient marine deposits, freighters sliding through narrow channels, and shorelines dotted with historic lumbering-era buildings. Guides will brief you on parking, communications, and drone use, and they require that personal gear fit in a backpack-sized bag.

Plan for changing weather, bring layered clothing and a dry bag, and have a phone that receives texts — this operator uses text to coordinate arrivals. The trips are ideal for photographers, naturalists, and anyone who prefers private, shoreline-focused travel to crowded boat tours. Whether you want an overnight under the stars on an uninhabited island or a focused lighthouse photography run, Custom Charters is a hands-on way to experience northern Lake Michigan’s islands, shipwrecks, and limestone coasts from the water. Bookings are made by phone or the provided referral link, and guests receive parking instructions and a text-based meeting plan ahead of departure. Minimum age is 12; trips accommodate families and serious shooters equally. Summer offers the warmest water and longest light; shoulder seasons thin the crowds and sharpen the angles of low sun. Bring a low-profile pack, waterproof camera protection, and patience—the islands reward the visitor.

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Trip Details from the Operator

Key Highlights

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

3–8 hours

Fitness Level

Comfortable balance for boarding small boats and the ability to hike up to about four miles on uneven island shorelines

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bald eagle
  • Common loon

Adventure Tips

Pack light, pack dry

Everything must fit in a backpack-sized bag; bring a dry bag to protect camera gear and layers from spray.

essential

Dress in layers

Lake conditions change quickly—windproof and insulating layers keep you comfortable on open-water crossings.

essential

Bring seasickness remedies

Trips cross exposed shoals and channels; if you’re prone to motion sickness, take medication before boarding.

warning

Respect shoreline artifacts

If you find washed-up artifacts on Waugoshance or other islands, photograph them and leave them in place—these finds have archaeological value.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Use the provided referral link or call the operator; trips are private and require confirmation of contact info and parking instructions.

Minimum age is 12 for these charters; operators can advise on family-friendly itineraries.

Drones are allowed but the operator is not responsible for drone operations—bring spares and follow local regulations.

History

Shorelines and islands here preserve lumbering-era buildings and ghost towns like those seen from Fayette Harbor, reflecting the region’s 19th-century maritime and industrial past.

Conservation

Islands have fragile vegetation and cultural artifacts—practice Leave No Trace, pack out waste, and avoid moving or collecting shoreline artifacts.

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Operated By

Ages 12+ • 3- 8 Hours • Boat Tour • Call to Book!

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Recommended Gear

Dry bag

Keeps camera, phone, and warm layers dry during crossings and beach landings.

Essential

Layered clothing

Windproof outer layer and insulating mid-layer for variable Great Lakes conditions.

Essential

Waterproof camera protection

Hard-shelled cases or rain covers protect gear during spray or sudden showers.

Essential

Motion-sickness medication

Useful on exposed crossings or for travelers prone to seasickness.