Alpena is in the northeastern region of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. The town faces Lake Huron’s Thunder Bay and is home to Alpena Light, a brilliant red steel structure built in 1914. After its founding in 1840, fishing and logging were introduced to bolster its economy; today it is home to one of the largest limestone quarries in the world. Two of its architectural gems are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: the art deco County Courthouse and the late-Victorian IOOF Centennial Building, once the city’s courthouse.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Alpena by Foot
Discover the charming downtown of Alpena during a guided walk.
Great Lakes Maritime Heritage
Immerse yourself in Thunder Bay’s maritime heritage during a museum visit and boat ride over storied shipwrecks.
Flora & Fauna of North Point
Explore the intertwined ecosystems that exist along the shoreline of Lake Huron during an expert-led nature walk.
Cheers to Alpena
Raise a glass to Alpena’s rich brewing history while sampling local brews.
Thunder Bay Catch & Cook
Cast a line into the fish-abundant waters of Thunder Bay, then savor your catch over a delicious lunch.
Lighthouses of Michigan
Explore two historic and well-preserved Michigan lighthouses on the shores of Lake Huron.
Beach Glass Crafting
Try your hand at crafting with beach glass at a community maker space and gallery.
ROVs & Maritime Archaeology
Visit a national marine sanctuary and gain insight into the technology used to conduct important research.