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 Great Lakes Cruises - Great Lakes Golf Cruise -2

Where else besides the Great Lakes, could you find a golf cruise? Even wild golfers must complete these cruises in the Great Lakes.

A golf cruise starts at 18 holes in the Niagrean waterfall at the Grand Niagra resort. From there, the cruise ship moves on to make stops for courses in Windsor, Port Elgin, Little Toke and Houghton. The walk lasts for eight days and covers courses from one end of the Lake to the other. These are some of the most beautiful and impressive courses that the region has to offer.

These golf courses all offer challenges for the advanced golfer and yet are easy enough for beginners. They also offer breathtaking views and gorgeous landscapes, as well as this Great Lakes cruise as a whole, which follows along one of the most beautiful coastlines in the USA and Canada.

The problem that many golfers face is the spouse who does not play golf. A golf cruise may be suitable for such couples. At each stop on this cruise, golfers go to courses, and non-golfing passengers are offered guided tours of picturesque and historic sites that areas can offer. These tours run from the lighthouse on Small Manitoulin Island to museums, arts and crafts shops and scenic tours. There is enough variety in this cruise package to qualify for both a golf cruise and a luxury cruise.

This Great Lakes cruise also includes a stopover on the historic island of Mackinac, where guests can make it to the island. Sorry, this island is not allowed to ride motorboats, which still include many of its Victorian roots, so tours here will be held on bicycles, legs, horses or horses.

The ship will pass under the Mackinac Bridge, which is one of the longest bridges in the world and the longest two-tower suspension bridge in the Western Hemisphere, and from there it will move to the Soo Castles, the most loaded castles in the world.

The line that makes this cruise is Celia II, and it starts in 2009 after an intensive update. Cabins are spacious and on a small boat like this, it means a limited number of cabins. In fact, there are only 50 of them, and the ship can serve only 100 passengers. So make reservations in advance for a cruise on the Great Lakes.




 Great Lakes Cruises - Great Lakes Golf Cruise -2


 Great Lakes Cruises - Great Lakes Golf Cruise -2

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