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Michigan has airports throughout the state making it easy for travelers to fly to almost any popular tourist destination there. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW), in the Romulus suburb, is the largest airport in the state followed by the Gerald R. Ford International airport. The latter is twenty minutes away from Grand Rapids which is also knows as Beer City USA. The accessibility of Michigan’s many airports has a bonus, flights are relatively cheap ensuring affordable travels, especially if you’re student.
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport is conveniently located near the I-275 and I-94. This is something road trippers can take advantage of. A rental car in Michigan can be booked at the airport. Before making a final choice on the type of vehicle you’d like to hire, compare prices on HAPPYCAR.com. Factors that influence your final decision include fuel consumption, comfort and safety features such as sufficient airbags in the event of an accident.
Drive to Mackinac Island for insight into the history of this island. Life here is simple. There’s a ferry that takes you to the island, and a horse-drawn carriage available for tours through the old town region. Popular activities on the island include hiking and visiting Fort Mackinac. Stroll on the Mackinac Bridge which opened in 1957 to link Mackinaw City on the Lower Peninsula to St. Ignace on the Upper Peninsula. Mackinac Bridge has one of the world’s longest suspensions and was built to alleviate the traffic waiting to cross the straits by ferry. Visitors can learn more about Mackinac Bridge at the Mackinac Bridge Museum where artifacts from the original construction are on display.
A trip to Michigan wouldn’t be complete without visiting Lake Michigan. It is the third largest of the Great Lakes in the United States and is the only lake which has its borders entirely on American soil. The Michigan Maritime Museum in South Haven has a display dedicated to the history, and significance of Lake Michigan. Tourists can book boat tours to sightsee and experience the Lake up close. Beaver Island Archipelago and the Manitou Islands Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore are popular with tourists. Although the State Park has different hiking trails, you may want to drive your Car Hire Michigan on the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive, a seven and a half mile route along the coast.
Get up close and personal with nature as you explore Lake Superior through hiking, camping, and boating. Named after the colors of colors of iron, copper, and manganese oxide found in the rocks, the Lake also has spectacular beaches, cliffs, dunes, and rocky shorelines. In winter tourists can indulge in cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.
Explore Detroit’s arts in your car rental Michigan. The Detroit Institute of Arts has a vast collection of art dating back to prehistoric times to the present day. There are more than sixty five thousand works of art in over a hundred galleries from throughout the world on display here. The Islamic art collection consists of items crafted from stone and bronze as well as pottery. While in Detroit, be sure to visit the Detroit Public Library, then the Detroit Historical Museum. Although you can walk along Woodward Avenue, you can also drive your Car Rental Michigan as you explore the fascinating history and culture of this area.