Located in Lake Huron between Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas, Mackinac (pronounced Mack-in-awe) Island is a 3.8-square mile piece of tourist heaven -- and a very popular summer wedding destination! You can get to the island year-round, but the main tourist season is in the warmer months, from May to October, as winter in this part of the country can mean bitter cold and lots of snow and ice, and lots of the local businesses close down in the off season.

Though the island is barely eight miles in circumference, you'll have plenty of options for your Mackinaw wedding. The tiny island boasts more than 2,000 hotel rooms along with its variety of restaurants and many other attractions.

For the ultimate in Mackinac lodging, we like the island's famous Grand Hotel. Opened in 1887, the Victorian style hotel has 385 rooms, and no two are the same. Breakfast and dinner are included in the price of each room, and guests are encouraged to dress formally for dinner -- how elegant! Of course, the Grand Hotel has its own on-site wedding coordinator, who will handle every detail of your special day.

For more modest accommodations, we also like the many bed and breakfast choices the island has to offer. There are cottages and bungalows, mansions, and Victorian homes that all look like they belong in magazines an history books -- you can choose your favorite style and find it on this island.

Some of Mackinac's finest restaurants are found in the hotels on the island. You do not have to be a guest to enjoy these venues, though with meals included in the room rates, that's one more reason we like the aforementioned Grand Hotel and its six restaurants. For a comprehensive island dining guide, click here.

It's amazing that such a tiny island has so many choices when it comes to hosting the wedding of your dreams. If it's all too much for you to wrap your head around, maybe you want to attend the Destination Dream Wedding Weekend. The event is like a large bridal expo that couples can attend to help plan their Mackinac dream wedding, and it sounds quite a bit more elegant than a typical bridal show. This year's event is held October 10-11.

To be legally wed in Michigan, there is a three-day waiting period. Non-residents must apply in the county where the wedding will be held, and the fee is $30. Residents apply in their home county and pay $20. For help planning your Mackinac Island destination wedding, contact a wedding coordinator on the island. You can either go through your hotel or venue of choice, or try the Mackinac Island Wedding Specialist.