Exploring the Charlevoix Region: A Deep Dive into the Full-Day Private Experience
If you’re considering a day trip to Charlevoix and want a tailored experience that hits all the highlights—and some hidden gems—you might find this private tour from Michigan offers a compelling way to do it. While I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, based on the itinerary and reviews, it seems like a well-thought-out way to enjoy the area’s scenic beauty, local arts, and charming towns without the stress of planning every detail yourself.
What I really appreciate about this experience is its blend of active exploration and relaxed downtime. It combines scenic ferry rides, garden strolls, and architectural marvels with time for lunch and shopping—giving you a well-rounded taste of Charlevoix. Plus, the focus on local artisans and the chance to see the iconic Mushroom Houses means you’re not just ticking off standard tourist spots but truly experiencing the area’s unique character.
One potential downside? The tour requires a good level of physical activity—it’s quite walk-intensive and includes some outdoor sightseeing, which might not be ideal for everyone, especially if you’re less mobile or traveling with very young children. Also, at $499 for up to three people, it’s on the pricier side, but the private aspect and packed itinerary could justify that for many travelers.
This tour seems best suited for couples, friends, or small groups who want an intimate, curated day that covers a lot of ground—and who enjoy walking, exploring, and soaking in scenic views without having to organize the logistics themselves.
Key Points

- Private and personalized experience tailored to your group’s pace and interests
- A well-balanced mix of scenic ferry rides, garden visits, and architectural sights
- Time for lunch and shopping in the charming town of Charlevoix
- Active walking throughout the day, suitable for those comfortable on their feet
- Includes ferry fees, bottled water, and transportation, making logistics simpler
- Focus on local arts and hidden gems like Otis Pottery and the Mushroom Houses
An In-Depth Look at the Itinerary

Planning more time in Michigan? We've covered other experiences worth considering.
Starting Point at Gildas Bakery
You’ll start your day at Gildas’ Lake Street Bakery in Boyne City at 9:30AM. This is a nice touch because it sets a relaxed tone with a freshly baked pastry—think Kouign Amann or a crepe—before heading out. It’s a friendly, local spot that offers a taste of Michigan’s bakery scene, and since it’s a quick stop, it doesn’t cut into your sightseeing time. Plus, meeting here means you’re within walking distance of Boyne City’s charm.
The Historic Ironton Ferry Ride
Next, the tour kicks off with a short ferry trip across Lake Charlevoix aboard one of Michigan’s oldest ferries, built in 1876. It’s a highlight for many—an experience that’s both scenic and steeped in history. The ferry ride, lasting about five minutes, shaves off about 25 minutes of driving, making your day more efficient while offering a lovely lakeside view. It’s a simple but memorable way to kick off your adventure, and the ferry fee is included in the tour price.
Exploring Stonehedge Gardens
Once on the other side, you’ll visit Stonehenge Gardens—a peaceful spot for a garden tour and some photos. It’s a lovely example of well-maintained landscapes with a gift shop where you can pick up a few souvenirs. Since the tour is designed to maximize enjoyment without rushing, the 30-minute stop here feels just right for soaking in the serenity and beauty of the gardens.
Otis Pottery: Local Arts and Crafts
Your next stop is Otis Pottery, which offers a chance to see local craftsmanship up close. You’ll have the opportunity to view and purchase handmade pottery, adding a personal touch to your experience. It’s a good way to support local artists and maybe pick up a unique gift or memory from the day.
Lunch and Shopping in Charlevoix
Arriving in downtown Charlevoix around noon, you’re presented with a variety of options for lunch. Whether you prefer casual eateries, charming cafes, or rooftop bars like THE EARL or THE VIEW, the choice is yours. This break not only refuels you but also gives you time to browse small shops along Bridge Street, adding a bit of local flavor to your afternoon. The 1.5-hour window seems ample for a relaxed meal and a bit of window shopping, especially if you’re someone who appreciates a leisurely pace.
Walking Tour of Round Lake and the Mushroom Houses
Post-lunch, you’ll set out on a walking tour starting at the marina on Round Lake. The route takes you across the bridge and along the beach to the Charlevoix Pier, where views of the water and boats are delightful. The real highlight? Visiting Earl Young’s Mushroom Houses—these whimsical, uniquely designed homes are a must-see for architecture lovers and offer fantastic photo ops. The 90-minute walk allows you to enjoy the architecture and scenic beauty without feeling rushed.
Quick Stop at John Cross Fisheries
Heading out of town, a quick 15-minute stop at John Cross Fisheries offers an opportunity to pick up some smoked fish or other local seafood delicacies. It’s a small but interesting taste of Michigan’s local cuisine and a fine addition for food lovers.
Scenic Drive By and Castle Farms
The tour then includes a drive-by look at Belvedere Association, a scenic community founded in 1878—a lovely glimpse into local history and community planning.
Finally, you’ll enjoy a short stop at Castle Farms, a picturesque estate built in 1918 as a model dairy farm by Sears Roebuck’s president. Today, it’s an event venue with a charming ambiance, and you can even visit the 1918 Cellars wine bar if time permits. The drive-by view and quick stop give you a sense of the area’s history and architecture without a full tour of the property.
Wrapping Up with the Landing and Ferry Ride Back
As the day winds down, you’ll return to The Landing for a potential refreshment at the Ironton Ferry, before hopping back on the ferry for the return trip across Lake Charlevoix. The entire experience wraps up around 4PM, leaving you with a full day of exploration but not an exhausted sightseeing schedule.
The Value in the Details
This private tour offers a lot for the price. The cost includes ferry fees, bottled water, and transportation, which means you’re not left scrambling for additional expenses. The small group (up to 3 people) ensures a personalized experience, and the private nature means your guide can tailor the pacing and stops if needed.
Given the itinerary, it’s clear the tour is designed for active travelers comfortable with walking. The stops are well spaced, and each includes some outdoor time, so it’s best suited for those with good mobility. If you’re looking for a leisurely, sit-down day, this might feel a bit brisk—especially with just 1.5 hours for lunch and shopping. However, if you’re eager to see many sights and enjoy a guided experience, it hits the sweet spot.
In terms of value, the price reflects the private nature and the extensive itinerary. For travelers who want an intimate, hassle-free way to explore Charlevoix’s highlights and hidden gems, this could be a very satisfying option—especially if you’re keen on architecture, scenery, and local culture.
Who This Tour Is Perfect For

This experience is ideal for couples, small groups of friends, or even solo travelers who enjoy walking, sightseeing, and discovering local art and architecture. It’s suited for those who want a curated, thoughtful day with a bit of physical activity and plenty of scenic stops. If you’re interested in local craftsmanship, historic sites, and charming town life, this tour ticks all those boxes.
It’s also a good choice for visitors who prefer a private, flexible itinerary rather than a large bus tour. Keep in mind the physical demands—if you’re traveling with someone less mobile, you might want to check if alternative arrangements are possible.
Capturing Charlevoix – Full Day Private Experience
FAQ

Is this a guided tour?
Yes, it’s a private experience led by a knowledgeable guide, ensuring a personalized touch and flexibility throughout the day.
What’s included in the price?
Ferry fees, bottled water, and transportation are included. You won’t have to worry about those costs on the day.
Can I customize the stops?
Since it’s a private tour, the itinerary is flexible, and your guide can tailor some parts if desired, within the outlined stops.
How long is the walking involved?
You can expect about 1.5 hours of walking during the downtown and architectural stops. The rest of the day involves short drives and outdoor sightseeing.
What about meals?
Lunch isn’t included, but the tour stops in Charlevoix for 1.5 hours, giving you plenty of time to eat at your leisure and explore shops.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While it’s not specifically marketed as a family tour, active and curious children who enjoy walking and sightseeing might enjoy it. Just keep in mind the physical aspect.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In the end, this private tour offers a well-rounded, intimate way to experience Charlevoix’s scenic beauty and local charm. It’s perfect for travelers who value personalized attention, active exploration, and a curated look at this picturesque area.
More Private Tours in Michigan
More Tour Reviews in Michigan
- Private Charters on Saginaw Bay for Fishing or Birdwatching
- Lively Lansing Scavenger Hunt
- Port Huron Prowl Scavenger Hunt
- Explore Sterling Heights with Scavenger Hunt by Zombie Scavengers
- 2 hour ATV, UTV, or Dune Buggy Rental for Silver Lake Sand Dunes
- Grand Haven Afternoon Guided Bike & Beer Tour – 3 Hours
