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St. Helena Island Tour: Sail Under the Mackinac Bridge and Climb the Lighthouse

St. Helena Island Tour: Sail Under the Mackinac Bridge and Climb the Lighthouse

Starting at $250 for 2 guests • Ages 12+ • 4 Hours • Boat Tour

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Adventure Brief

Sail under the Mackinac Bridge aboard OLIVE and step ashore to explore a 19th-century lighthouse on St. Helena Island. This intimate, small-group boat tour offers photos, history, and a tower climb option in a compact four-hour outing.

4 hours
moderate
Family Friendly

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St. Helena Island sits in the western Straits of Mackinac, a low rocky outcrop a few miles from Mackinaw City and the mainland town of Cheboygan, Michigan. The St. Helena Island Tour departs aboard OLIVE, a 24-foot Parker offshore boat, for a four-hour round trip that sails beneath the Mackinac Bridge, circles the island, and offers two hours ashore to explore the lighthouse grounds and, if you opt in, climb the tower. The small-group format—maximum six passengers—changes the rhythm of a typical boat cruise. Instead of a crowded ferry, OLIVE gives you room on deck for sweeping photos of suspension cables, open water, and the island’s weathered shore. St. Helena’s lighthouse, a working 19th-century structure, is set against low, glaciated bedrock and cobble that bear the fingerprints of the last ice age. Patches of hardy prairie grasses and stunted shrubs cling to the lee side, and migratory waterfowl and gulls use the island as a stopover during spring and fall. Onshore, you'll step off onto a rugged shoreline and walk the compact grounds around the light. The interior tour and tower climb are offered as an add-on; climbing the spiral stair yields a raw, mechanical view of the light’s lantern room and a broad panorama of the straits. Guides typically allow two hours on the island—enough time to explore, photograph, and linger without feeling rushed. Practical details matter here. The operator requires a contact number that can receive texts and will send parking instructions after booking; plan to park a short distance from the marina and bring only what fits in a backpack or similar small bag. Drones are allowed but flown at your own risk. The outing is appropriate for guests ages 12 and up and moves at an easy, unhurried pace, but expect bosun-style motion crossing open water and occasional spray on cool days. Why book this trip? For photographers, history buffs, and people who prefer intimate, expert-led outings, the St. Helena Island Tour compresses the best parts of Straits country into one accessible morning or afternoon. You get the thrill of sailing under the Mackinac Bridge, close encounters with a remote Great Lakes lighthouse, and time to learn about local maritime history without the logistics of arranging your own boat. For many visitors, the island’s wind-tumbled silhouette and the vista from the tower are what linger longest after the trip ends. Booking is handled through the operator’s FareHarbor page; expect clear pre-trip communications and concise parking directions. Because groups are small, reserve early during summer and holiday weekends. Whether you come for a short nature escape or a deeper look at Great Lakes navigation, this compact, hands-on island visit delivers an authentic local experience. Book early today.

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Trip Details from the Operator

Frequently Asked Questions

The full excursion is about four hours, with roughly two hours spent on the island and the remainder for transit and a circumnavigation of the island.

Yes. Interior tours and tower climbs are available as a separate add-on during the visit—ask your guide for availability and fees.

Specific meeting and parking instructions are sent via text after booking; guests typically park a short distance from the marina and can drop gear at the dock first.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4 hours

Fitness Level

Comfortable for people who can stand on a moving boat, walk uneven shorelines, and climb a spiral stair if choosing the tower tour.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • double-crested cormorant
  • ring-billed gull

History

St. Helena Island’s lighthouse is a 19th-century Great Lakes aid to navigation that reflects the maritime history of the Straits.

Conservation

Keep to established paths, avoid disturbing nesting birds during spring and summer, and pack out all trash to protect the island’s fragile shoreline habitat.

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Operated By

Starting at $250 for 2 guests • Ages 12+ • 4 Hours • Boat Tour

Adventure Tips

Travel light

Bring only a small backpack—operators require all personal items to fit in a compact bag for boarding and storage.

essential

Phone access required

Provide a mobile number that can receive texts; the operator sends parking and check-in instructions that way.

essential

Reserve early in season

With a maximum of six passengers, tours fill quickly on summer weekends—book in advance to secure your preferred time.

info

Expect spray and motion

Wear a windproof jacket and secure loose items; open-water crossings can be choppy and cool even on sunny days.

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Recommended Gear

Windproof jacket

Blocks spray and wind during the open-water crossing.

Essential

Waterproof footwear

Good traction for rocky shorelines and wet steps on and off the boat.

Essential

Camera with zoom lens

Captures bridge details, island textures, and birdlife from a distance.

Small backpack

Required size for storing personal items aboard and for easy movement onshore.

Essential