Detroit sits on one of the four straits that link the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence Seaway and has emerged as a city rich in culture. In 2015, it became the first US city to earn designation as a “City of Design” by UNESCO for its creativity in urban development. Detroit was founded as a fort in 1701 and later grew into the epicenter of the US automobile industry. Today the city is beloved as the birthplace of Motown, a portmanteau of “motor” and “town.” Its waterfront reveals remarkable examples of postmodern and art deco skyscrapers.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Henry Ford Museum of Innovation
Explore the history of American achievement during the 20th century at the Henry Ford Museum of Innovation.
The Art & Architecture of Detroit
Discover Detroit’s long-standing commitment to the arts and architecture during this wide-ranging excursion.
African American Heritage
Connect with the stories of courage, strength and ingenuity that define Detroit’s African American heritage.
Ford Rouge Factory
Delve into the world of automobile manufacturing during a visit to the Ford Rouge Factory.
Maritime Heritage of Detroit
Dive into the intriguing history of the “City on the Strait” and the role that shipping played in its development.
Solid Gold Sounds of Detroit
Immerse yourself in Detroit’s unparalleled contribution to modern music on this exciting aural excursion.
Historic Houses of Worship
Discover the rich religious heritage of Detroit during visits to two historic churches.
Edsel & Eleanor Ford House
Glimpse the stately elegance and beauty of the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House on the scenic shores of Lake St. Clair.
Iridescent Art of Detroit’s Landmarks
Dive into the iridescent décor of some of Detroit’s famed landmarks and visit Pewabic Pottery’s studio.
Detroit Institute of Arts
Visit the Detroit Institute of Arts and explore its renowned collection of artworks spanning the ages.
Detroit: Preservation in Action
Uncover the culture, architecture and communities that shaped Detroit’s evolution through the 20th century.