Hotels near Jewel Golf Course
1 Grand Ave, Mackinac Island, MI
Hotels near Jewel Golf Course
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Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront
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Holiday Inn Express St. Ignace-Lake Front by IHG
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Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75
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Quality Inn Lakefront
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St. Ignace Budget Host Inn
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Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham St. Ignace Lakefront
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Super 8 by Wyndham St. Ignace
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AmericInn by Wyndham Saint Ignace
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Americas Best Value Inn St. Ignace
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Baymont by Wyndham St. Ignace Lakefront
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Hampton Inn St. Ignace Lakefront Mackinac
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Super 8 by Wyndham Bridgeview of Mackinaw City
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Holiday Inn Express Mackinaw City by IHG
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Best Western Plus Dockside Waterfront Inn
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Baymont by Wyndham Mackinaw City
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Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront
Designed around the needs of guests carrying more than a suitcase.
- Fuel late practice sessions with snacks from convenient vending
- Relax with your foursome in the bubbling hot tub
- Fire up select BBQ grills for couples' dinner dates
Holiday Inn Express St. Ignace-Lake Front by IHG
Smart systems replace guesswork when clubs and schedules demand precision.
- Satisfy early risers with complimentary hot breakfast buffet every morning
- Access your vehicle anytime in well-lit convenient parking areas
- Hang multiple rounds of golf wear in spacious open closets
Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75
The predictable choice when green fees matter more than thread count.
- Power your swing with complimentary hot breakfast every morning
- Reserve RV spots for couples enjoying multi-course golf road trips
- Discuss course strategy in the spacious common area seating
Quality Inn Lakefront
Built on the promise of dependable comfort golfers return to season after season.
- Sip complimentary tea after a long day on the course
- Soothe overworked golf muscles in the year-round indoor pool
- Keep foursomes looking sharp with in-room iron and ironing board
St. Ignace Budget Host Inn
Spend more on green fees and less on lodging with budget-friendly rates nearby.
- Stock your fridge for comfortable multi-day golf destination trip stays
- Enjoy clean no-frills comfort built for relaxed golf traveler budgets
- Enjoy free breakfast so you arrive at the first tee fully energized
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham St. Ignace Lakefront
Built for golfers who need straightforward comfort after carrying heavy gear all day.
- Maintain flexibility with low-impact swimming at indoor heated pool
- Freshen polos and pants with accessible washers after morning rounds
- Choose from fresh fruit selection and assorted breakfast cereals
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Super 8 by Wyndham St. Ignace
Designed for players who need dependable recovery between demanding course sessions.
- Energize each golfer with hot breakfast options served every morning
- Enjoy morning coffee outside before heading to first tee time
- Grab vending machine detergent for quick loads after morning tee times
AmericInn by Wyndham Saint Ignace
The no-surprises choice for golfers who live by morning routines.
- Sleep deeper in rooms featuring advanced SoundGuard noise reduction design
- Select from assorted tea varieties in lobby after long rounds
- Decompress post-golf in the soothing indoor hot tub
Americas Best Value Inn St. Ignace
Reliable comfort built around the golfer who spends daylight swinging and evenings recovering.
- Recover between rounds with refreshing swims at select locations
- Freshen up golf gear between consecutive days on championship courses
- Grab morning juices and baked goods before the course
Baymont by Wyndham St. Ignace Lakefront
Quick starts and no-fuss comfort keep golfers focused on their game.
- Relax in the fireplace lounge between early and late tee times
- Block morning light with blackout curtains for extended rest
- Find refreshments anytime at vending areas throughout the property
Hampton Inn St. Ignace Lakefront Mackinac
Known for looking after guests personally when tired legs demand real recovery.
- Sip infused water in the lobby after your morning nine
- Ease post-round soreness in the indoor whirlpool hot tub
- Savor the evening air at outdoor tables after tournament play
Super 8 by Wyndham Bridgeview of Mackinaw City
Economy pricing meets the dependable comfort golfers need between course days.
- Fill coolers easily using ice dispensers on each floor
- Fuel up with hot breakfast before heading to the course
- Relax with couples at peaceful outdoor seating near hotel entrance
Holiday Inn Express Mackinaw City by IHG
Every sunrise tee time starts with efficiency golfers can count on.
- Stock your golf bag with energy drinks from the market
- Relax on lounge seating while reviewing today's scorecard together
- Ensure wrinkle-free polos with iron and board stored in closet
Best Western Plus Dockside Waterfront Inn
This brand delivers what serious golfers expect: consistency from check-in through checkout.
- Pick up quick snacks after late rounds at the always-open shop
- Ease into the hot tub to recover from walking eighteen holes
- Stretch out in landscaped courtyard areas after eighteen holes today
Baymont by Wyndham Mackinaw City
Built to support the player's routine from sunrise to scorecard.
- Arrive at tee times faster with convenient highway proximity advantages
- Gather couples and foursomes in the comfortable hometown lobby area
- Rest between rounds on plush pillow-top mattresses and premium linens
Jewel Golf Course Travel Guide
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Welcome to the Jewel Golf Course, a premier destination for golf enthusiasts. This guide is designed to help players, families, and visiting groups navigate their visit to Mackinac Island and the course itself. You’ll find essential information on getting around, timing your arrival, dining, and making the most of your time on and around this historic island. From tee times to exploring the charming local area, plan your perfect golf getaway with ease.
Neighborhood Overview
The Jewel Golf Course is centrally located on Mackinac Island, a unique destination accessible only by ferry. Situated within the historic Grand Hotel property, its location offers a blend of natural beauty and old-world charm. The island is primarily accessed via ferry from Mackinaw City or St. Ignace on the mainland. The drive to these ferry docks typically takes around 3.5 to 4 hours from Detroit, or about 2 hours from Green Bay. Once you board the ferry, the scenic ride across the Straits of Mackinac takes approximately 15-20 minutes. Upon arrival at the island dock, you'll find a distinct lack of cars; transportation relies on horse-drawn carriages, bicycles, and walking. The Grand Hotel is a short, pleasant ride from the ferry docks. Planning your arrival to the ferry terminal at least 30-45 minutes before your desired departure is recommended, especially during peak season, to account for parking and ticket lines. The ferry schedule is frequent, but confirm operating hours for your travel dates.
Where to Stay
Accommodations on Mackinac Island are concentrated around the downtown area near the ferry docks, with the iconic Grand Hotel offering direct access to the Jewel Golf Course. While the island offers charming inns and hotels, options can be limited and book up quickly, especially during the summer months and around major events. Most lodging is within walking or biking distance of the course, or a short horse-drawn taxi ride. Families and groups often choose lodging that accommodates bicycles and offers easy access to the island's paths. Demand spikes significantly during summer weekends and special island events. Booking your stay well in advance is crucial, ideally six months to a year out for peak season. Utilizing map filters for proximity to the Grand Hotel and the ferry docks will help narrow down suitable options.
Quick-Plan Overview
Closest airport
Pellston Regional Airport (PLN) – 1 hour ferry & drive.
Ferry arrival
Allow 45 minutes at dock for parking and ticketing.
Walkable hangout
The Grand Hotel Porch or downtown Mackinac Island shops.
Rainy-day fallback
Explore the Richard & Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum.
Regroup zone
The Grand Hotel's parlors or the lobby.
- Closest airport: Pellston Regional Airport (PLN) – 1 hour ferry & drive.
- Ferry arrival: Allow 45 minutes at dock for parking and ticketing.
- Walkable hangout: The Grand Hotel Porch or downtown Mackinac Island shops.
- Rainy-day fallback: Explore the Richard & Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum.
- Regroup zone: The Grand Hotel's parlors or the lobby.
Round Day Flow
Check-In & Warm-Up
Arrive on the island via ferry and make your way to the Grand Hotel, where the Jewel Golf Course is located. Allow ample time for the ferry journey and for reaching the course from the dock, especially if you are bringing golf equipment. Check-in at the pro shop for your tee time. Utilize the practice facilities to get in a few swings before heading to the first tee. Familiarize yourself with the course map and any specific rules or etiquette for play.
Mid-Day Regroup
After your initial nine holes, take advantage of designated break areas or the hotel’s amenities for a quick regroup. Consider a light snack or beverage at the hotel or a nearby island cafe to stay refreshed. This is a good time to review your scorecard and discuss strategy for the back nine. Ensure you’re staying hydrated, as island weather can be variable, and the pace of play can be leisurely.
Wrap-Up & Departure
Conclude your round and head back to the pro shop to return any rentals. Consider a post-game beverage or meal at the Grand Hotel or one of the island’s restaurants to celebrate your performance. Gather your belongings and make your way back to the ferry dock at your leisure. Allow sufficient time for your return ferry trip and connecting travel plans from the mainland.
Check-In & Warm-Up
Arrive on the island via ferry and make your way to the Grand Hotel, where the Jewel Golf Course is located. Allow ample time for the ferry journey and for reaching the course from the dock, especially if you are bringing golf equipment. Check-in at the pro shop for your tee time. Utilize the practice facilities to get in a few swings before heading to the first tee. Familiarize yourself with the course map and any specific rules or etiquette for play.
Mid-Day Regroup
After your initial nine holes, take advantage of designated break areas or the hotel’s amenities for a quick regroup. Consider a light snack or beverage at the hotel or a nearby island cafe to stay refreshed. This is a good time to review your scorecard and discuss strategy for the back nine. Ensure you’re staying hydrated, as island weather can be variable, and the pace of play can be leisurely.
Wrap-Up & Departure
Conclude your round and head back to the pro shop to return any rentals. Consider a post-game beverage or meal at the Grand Hotel or one of the island’s restaurants to celebrate your performance. Gather your belongings and make your way back to the ferry dock at your leisure. Allow sufficient time for your return ferry trip and connecting travel plans from the mainland.
Things to Do
Walkable
Grand Hotel
On siteExperience the grandeur of the Grand Hotel, a historic landmark and the home of the Jewel Golf Course. Wander the expansive front porch, reportedly the longest in the world, and soak in the panoramic views of the Straits of Mackinac and the manicured gardens. Inside, explore the richly decorated public spaces, admire the extensive art collection, and perhaps enjoy a traditional afternoon tea. The hotel offers a glimpse into a bygone era of elegance and hospitality, making it a must-visit attraction for any guest on the island.
Mackinac Island State Park
0.2 miStep onto the vast expanse of Mackinac Island State Park, which encompasses over 80% of the island's land. This natural paradise offers miles of scenic hiking and biking trails, leading to historical sites like Fort Mackinac and breathtaking viewpoints such as Arch Rock. Rent a bicycle near the ferry docks and explore the paved Lake Shore Road that encircles the island, offering stunning views of Lake Huron. Discover hidden coves, observe local flora and fauna, and immerse yourself in the island's preserved natural beauty, all within easy reach of the golf course.
5–15 Minutes Away
Fort Mackinac
0.9 miExplore the meticulously preserved Fort Mackinac, a historic military post overlooking the Straits. Engage with costumed interpreters who bring the 18th and 19th centuries to life through demonstrations of cannon firings, rifle drills, and daily life. Wander through historic buildings, including barracks, officers' quarters, and the hospital. The fort offers stunning panoramic views of the island and the surrounding waterways, providing a captivating glimpse into the region's strategic past and offering a rich historical experience just a short bike ride from the golf course.
The Original Mackinac Island Butterfly House & Insect World
1.0 miDiscover a tropical paradise at The Original Mackinac Island Butterfly House & Insect World, a unique attraction featuring thousands of live butterflies from around the globe. Stroll through lush gardens where these beautiful creatures flit and flutter around you. Adjacent to the butterfly conservatory, you'll find Insect World, a fascinating collection of exotic insects and other arthropods. This enchanting experience is perfect for all ages, offering a tranquil and educational escape into a world of natural wonders.
Walkable
- Grand Hotel — Experience the grandeur of the Grand Hotel, a historic landmark and the home of the Jewel Golf Course. Wander the expansive front porch, reportedly the longest in the world, and soak in the panoramic views of the Straits of Mackinac and the manicured gardens. Inside, explore the richly decorated public spaces, admire the extensive art collection, and perhaps enjoy a traditional afternoon tea. The hotel offers a glimpse into a bygone era of elegance and hospitality, making it a must-visit attraction for any guest on the island. On site
- Mackinac Island State Park — Step onto the vast expanse of Mackinac Island State Park, which encompasses over 80% of the island's land. This natural paradise offers miles of scenic hiking and biking trails, leading to historical sites like Fort Mackinac and breathtaking viewpoints such as Arch Rock. Rent a bicycle near the ferry docks and explore the paved Lake Shore Road that encircles the island, offering stunning views of Lake Huron. Discover hidden coves, observe local flora and fauna, and immerse yourself in the island's preserved natural beauty, all within easy reach of the golf course. 0.2 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Fort Mackinac — Explore the meticulously preserved Fort Mackinac, a historic military post overlooking the Straits. Engage with costumed interpreters who bring the 18th and 19th centuries to life through demonstrations of cannon firings, rifle drills, and daily life. Wander through historic buildings, including barracks, officers' quarters, and the hospital. The fort offers stunning panoramic views of the island and the surrounding waterways, providing a captivating glimpse into the region's strategic past and offering a rich historical experience just a short bike ride from the golf course. 0.9 mi
- The Original Mackinac Island Butterfly House & Insect World — Discover a tropical paradise at The Original Mackinac Island Butterfly House & Insect World, a unique attraction featuring thousands of live butterflies from around the globe. Stroll through lush gardens where these beautiful creatures flit and flutter around you. Adjacent to the butterfly conservatory, you'll find Insect World, a fascinating collection of exotic insects and other arthropods. This enchanting experience is perfect for all ages, offering a tranquil and educational escape into a world of natural wonders. 1.0 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Grand Hotel's Woods Restaurant
On siteExperience upscale dining at The Woods, located within the Grand Hotel's expansive grounds. This restaurant offers a refined atmosphere with a focus on seasonal American cuisine, featuring fresh ingredients and creative preparations. Enjoy a memorable meal in a sophisticated setting, perfect for celebrating a successful round of golf or enjoying a special evening on the island. Reservations are typically recommended.
Grand Hotel's Breakfast Room
On siteStart your day with a delightful breakfast at the Grand Hotel's renowned Breakfast Room. This elegant dining space offers a lavish buffet that includes a wide array of hot and cold dishes, fresh fruits, pastries, and made-to-order stations. Enjoy the beautiful surroundings and impeccable service as you fuel up for a day of golf or island exploration. It's a quintessential Mackinac Island experience.
Nearby Gathering Spots
Pink Pony Restaurant
0.8 miLocated at the Chippewa Hotel, the Pink Pony is a beloved island institution offering casual waterfront dining and lively atmosphere. Enjoy classic American fare, fresh seafood, and signature cocktails with fantastic views of the marina and the Straits of Mackinac. It’s an ideal spot for a relaxed lunch between rounds or a fun evening out with friends, known for its friendly service and classic island vibe.
Horn's Gaslight Bar
0.9 miFor a casual and friendly dining experience, Horn's Gaslight Bar is a popular choice on Mackinac Island. Offering a menu of hearty pub fare, sandwiches, and local favorites, it’s a comfortable spot to unwind after a day of activities. The relaxed atmosphere and reliable food make it a go-to for both locals and visitors seeking a low-key meal and a good drink.
Local & Elevated Picks
Mighty Mac Brewing Company
0.9 miSample local craft beers and enjoy a casual meal at Mighty Mac Brewing Company. This brewpub offers a selection of handcrafted ales alongside a menu of pub-style favorites, burgers, and sandwiches. It’s a great place to taste local flavors and relax in a laid-back setting after a day of exploring the island.
The Gate House
0.1 miSituated at the base of the Grand Hotel's driveway, The Gate House offers a more casual dining experience than the hotel's main dining rooms. It features a menu of American comfort food, appetizers, and drinks in a charming setting. It’s a convenient and appealing option for a relaxed meal that still captures the essence of the Grand Hotel’s renowned hospitality.
Inside & Adjacent
- Grand Hotel's Woods Restaurant — Experience upscale dining at The Woods, located within the Grand Hotel's expansive grounds. This restaurant offers a refined atmosphere with a focus on seasonal American cuisine, featuring fresh ingredients and creative preparations. Enjoy a memorable meal in a sophisticated setting, perfect for celebrating a successful round of golf or enjoying a special evening on the island. Reservations are typically recommended. On site
- Grand Hotel's Breakfast Room — Start your day with a delightful breakfast at the Grand Hotel's renowned Breakfast Room. This elegant dining space offers a lavish buffet that includes a wide array of hot and cold dishes, fresh fruits, pastries, and made-to-order stations. Enjoy the beautiful surroundings and impeccable service as you fuel up for a day of golf or island exploration. It's a quintessential Mackinac Island experience. On site
Nearby Gathering Spots
- Pink Pony Restaurant — Located at the Chippewa Hotel, the Pink Pony is a beloved island institution offering casual waterfront dining and lively atmosphere. Enjoy classic American fare, fresh seafood, and signature cocktails with fantastic views of the marina and the Straits of Mackinac. It’s an ideal spot for a relaxed lunch between rounds or a fun evening out with friends, known for its friendly service and classic island vibe. 0.8 mi
- Horn's Gaslight Bar — For a casual and friendly dining experience, Horn's Gaslight Bar is a popular choice on Mackinac Island. Offering a menu of hearty pub fare, sandwiches, and local favorites, it’s a comfortable spot to unwind after a day of activities. The relaxed atmosphere and reliable food make it a go-to for both locals and visitors seeking a low-key meal and a good drink. 0.9 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Mighty Mac Brewing Company — Sample local craft beers and enjoy a casual meal at Mighty Mac Brewing Company. This brewpub offers a selection of handcrafted ales alongside a menu of pub-style favorites, burgers, and sandwiches. It’s a great place to taste local flavors and relax in a laid-back setting after a day of exploring the island. 0.9 mi
- The Gate House — Situated at the base of the Grand Hotel's driveway, The Gate House offers a more casual dining experience than the hotel's main dining rooms. It features a menu of American comfort food, appetizers, and drinks in a charming setting. It’s a convenient and appealing option for a relaxed meal that still captures the essence of the Grand Hotel’s renowned hospitality. 0.1 mi
Local Tips
Downtown shops and restaurants can get quite busy: , especially in the evenings and on weekends.
Seasonal note: Mackinac Island is a year-round destination, though its peak season for golf and tourism runs from late May through October. Spring brings blooming flowers and milder weather, ideal for exploring before the summer crowds arrive. Mid-summer is bustling with activity, featuring warm temperatures perfect for golf and outdoor pursuits. Fall offers crisp air, stunning foliage, and a more tranquil atmosphere as the season winds down. Winter offers a quiet, snow-dusted beauty, but most amenities, including the golf course, are closed.
- Horse-drawn taxis are the primary mode of transport from ferry docks to the Grand Hotel.
- Bicycle rentals are widely available and recommended for exploring the island’s perimeter.
- Downtown shops and restaurants can get quite busy , especially in the evenings and on weekends.
- Be mindful of bicycle traffic and horse-drawn carriage routes when walking or cycling.
- Reservations are highly recommended for dinner at the Grand Hotel and popular island restaurants.
- Seasonal note: Mackinac Island is a year-round destination, though its peak season for golf and tourism runs from late May through October. Spring brings blooming flowers and milder weather, ideal for exploring before the summer crowds arrive. Mid-summer is bustling with activity, featuring warm temperatures perfect for golf and outdoor pursuits. Fall offers crisp air, stunning foliage, and a more tranquil atmosphere as the season winds down. Winter offers a quiet, snow-dusted beauty, but most amenities, including the golf course, are closed.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
Winter on Mackinac Island brings cold temperatures, heavy snowfall, and frozen straits. Average highs are in the 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. Days are short, and visitors should pack heavy winter coats, insulated boots, hats, and gloves. Outdoor activities are limited, and the island’s charm shifts to a quiet, snow-covered wonderland, with most businesses closed.
Spring & early summer
Spring on Mackinac Island features gradually warming temperatures, with highs ranging from the 50s in early spring to the 70s by early summer. Expect occasional rain showers. Visitors should pack layers, including sweaters, light jackets, and rain gear. It’s an ideal time for walking and biking as the island awakens, with comfortable temperatures for golf.
Mid-summer
Mid-summer brings the warmest weather to Mackinac Island, with average highs in the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. Humidity can be moderate, and sunny days are common, though afternoon thunderstorms can occur. Pack light clothing, shorts, t-shirts, and sunscreen. Comfortable walking shoes and golf attire are essential for enjoying the peak season activities.
Fall season
Fall on Mackinac Island offers crisp, cool air and stunning autumn foliage. Temperatures gradually drop from the 60s in September to the 40s by late October. Layers are key, including sweaters, fleece, and a medium-weight jacket. It’s a beautiful time for golf and exploring the island’s colorful landscapes before the winter chill sets in.
Rain & snow
Rain is possible throughout the year, often arriving as showers that can quickly pass. Snowfall is common from late November through March. Visitors should always check forecasts and pack waterproof outerwear and footwear, especially during spring and fall. During winter, heavy snow gear is necessary. The island’s natural beauty is enhanced by both rain and snow, but preparedness ensures comfort.
Winter
Winter on Mackinac Island brings cold temperatures, heavy snowfall, and frozen straits. Average highs are in the 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. Days are short, and visitors should pack heavy winter coats, insulated boots, hats, and gloves. Outdoor activities are limited, and the island’s charm shifts to a quiet, snow-covered wonderland, with most businesses closed.
Spring & early summer
Spring on Mackinac Island features gradually warming temperatures, with highs ranging from the 50s in early spring to the 70s by early summer. Expect occasional rain showers. Visitors should pack layers, including sweaters, light jackets, and rain gear. It’s an ideal time for walking and biking as the island awakens, with comfortable temperatures for golf.
Mid-summer
Mid-summer brings the warmest weather to Mackinac Island, with average highs in the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. Humidity can be moderate, and sunny days are common, though afternoon thunderstorms can occur. Pack light clothing, shorts, t-shirts, and sunscreen. Comfortable walking shoes and golf attire are essential for enjoying the peak season activities.
Fall season
Fall on Mackinac Island offers crisp, cool air and stunning autumn foliage. Temperatures gradually drop from the 60s in September to the 40s by late October. Layers are key, including sweaters, fleece, and a medium-weight jacket. It’s a beautiful time for golf and exploring the island’s colorful landscapes before the winter chill sets in.
Rain & snow
Rain is possible throughout the year, often arriving as showers that can quickly pass. Snowfall is common from late November through March. Visitors should always check forecasts and pack waterproof outerwear and footwear, especially during spring and fall. During winter, heavy snow gear is necessary. The island’s natural beauty is enhanced by both rain and snow, but preparedness ensures comfort.
Venue Facts
Primary team
N/A (Public Golf Course)
Neighborhood
Grand Hotel Grounds
Nearest airport
Pellston Regional Airport (PLN)
Parking
Ferry terminal parking on mainland; limited on island.
Walkable district
Yes, within Grand Hotel grounds and downtown.
Groceries & supplies
Downtown Mackinac Island general store.
Pharmacy
Mackinac Island Pharmacy downtown.
Urgent care
Mackinac Island Medical Center.
Downtime
Grand Hotel common areas, island parks, waterfront.
Pro tip
Book ferry tickets and tee times well in advance, especially for summer.
| Primary team | N/A (Public Golf Course) |
| Neighborhood | Grand Hotel Grounds |
| Nearest airport | Pellston Regional Airport (PLN) |
| Parking | Ferry terminal parking on mainland; limited on island. |
| Walkable district | Yes, within Grand Hotel grounds and downtown. |
| Groceries & supplies | Downtown Mackinac Island general store. |
| Pharmacy | Mackinac Island Pharmacy downtown. |
| Urgent care | Mackinac Island Medical Center. |
| Downtime | Grand Hotel common areas, island parks, waterfront. |
| Pro tip | Book ferry tickets and tee times well in advance, especially for summer. |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the closest hotels to Jewel Golf Course?
The closest hotel to Jewel Golf Course is Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront (8.21 mi, from $140/night) — a 16-minute drive. Other nearby options include Holiday Inn Express St. Ignace-Lake Front by IHG (8.32 mi, from $131/night) and Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 (8.34 mi, from $111/night). Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn Express St. Ignace-Lake Front by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Jewel Golf Course are good for families?
Several hotels near Jewel Golf Course are well-suited for families. Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront (8.21 mi, from $140/night), Holiday Inn Express St. Ignace-Lake Front by IHG (8.32 mi, from $131/night), and Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 (8.34 mi, from $111/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Jewel Golf Course are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Jewel Golf Course accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 (8.34 mi, from $111/night), Quality Inn Lakefront (8.43 mi, from $102/night), and Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront (8.21 mi, from $140/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 also has bus or oversized vehicle parking. Quality Inn Lakefront also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there budget-friendly hotels near Jewel Golf Course?
Yes — Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 (8.34 mi, from $111/night), Quality Inn Lakefront (8.43 mi, from $102/night), and Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham St. Ignace Lakefront (8.56 mi, from $66/night) are budget-friendly options near Jewel Golf Course, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Which hotels near Jewel Golf Course are good for business travelers?
Several hotels near Jewel Golf Course cater to business travelers. Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront (8.21 mi, from $140/night), Holiday Inn Express St. Ignace-Lake Front by IHG (8.32 mi, from $131/night), and Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 (8.34 mi, from $111/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Jewel Golf Course offer free breakfast?
Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront (8.21 mi, from $140/night), Holiday Inn Express St. Ignace-Lake Front by IHG (8.32 mi, from $131/night), and Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 (8.34 mi, from $111/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Jewel Golf Course offer free parking?
Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront (8.21 mi, from $140/night), Holiday Inn Express St. Ignace-Lake Front by IHG (8.32 mi, from $131/night), and Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 (8.34 mi, from $111/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Jewel Golf Course have a fitness center?
Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront (8.21 mi, from $140/night), Holiday Inn Express St. Ignace-Lake Front by IHG (8.32 mi, from $131/night), and Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 (8.34 mi, from $111/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Which hotels near Jewel Golf Course have an outdoor pool?
Americas Best Value Inn St. Ignace (8.75 mi, from $876/night) has an outdoor pool.
Are there smoke-free hotels near Jewel Golf Course?
Yes — Best Western Harbour Pointe Lakefront (8.21 mi, from $140/night), Holiday Inn Express St. Ignace-Lake Front by IHG (8.32 mi, from $131/night), and Quality Inn Saint Ignace I-75 (8.34 mi, from $111/night) are 100% smoke-free properties.
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