EdwardD300
I think it is the only place on the island so it is the BEST place to rent mopeds. The price was high, higher than other places we have visited but it ultimately seemed 'worth' it. We spent our time blasting around the island, through the parks,and would probably go again. We of course took the ferry across from Bayfield brought our car but did not need it.
Gracie99
Such a wonderful place. We just took the ferry over and walked around the town. Visited the Bell street gallery, the library, Nebraska Row, and finished off with drinks at the Burned Down Bar,
Paulie20
I love this Island, it's quiet yet very exciting with all the sights and sounds of paradise! Go there looking for an abundance of nature, to meet wonderful people, to drink and eat plentiful, and to simply get away from the daily grind. The beaches are stellar, outdooor activities abound during the summer months. Visitors are always able to find a lively crowd of Wisconsin caliber fun.....nature, beer n shots lol. The winter brings a much more quiet existence, and driving across the Ice Road in the winter can't be missed!Trip Advisor's rental sight, Flipkey.com offers an option for the more frugal traveler, totally recommend!
371anneliesef
This trip was one of the best vacations I have been on in a long time. Madeline island was an ideal setting for this four day yoga retreat. Amy Annis and her colleagues provided a bountiful, restorative and peaceful education that was approachable for beginners and advanced yogis alike! The food was amazing, the company even better, and the take away from this expeierence was nothing short miraculous. I did this retreat with my sisters and had a great time, I would highly recommend this retreat on the beautiful Madeline island!
teresaj441
My first time to Madeline was wonderful. The island is quietly beautiful and so welcoming. Something magical seemed to happen as we crossed the water on the ferry. I attended the Madeline Island Fall Wellness Yoga Retreat lead by Amy Annis. Our weekend was awe inspiring, empowering, loving, self-motivating and left me full of gratitude. So many wonderful women. The scent of falling leaves, crisp autumn air, walks through the parks, the thunderous crashing waves, all that YOGA and the variety of delicious food left our senses very happy! Thank you, Amy. I had a wonderful time. Highly recommend it.
150gregk
We are outdoors people, so this is our kind of place. We have visited a number of times and stayed on the island about five different times. I never get tired of riding the ferry - even when it has been quite choppy. The state park has excellent rocky shoreline trails. The town park on the north side of Big Bay is also a calm, great, spot. Several other good places to hike. A couple of good places to eat. A decent coffee shop. A truly hippie/funky/cool tavern. Of course, Lake Superior. A slowdown vibe. Heck, this would be heaven on earth if there was a good trout stream to fly fish on the island, but hey, those are over on the mainland.
janemI4160IS
A quick day trip to Madeline Island proved to be fun! We ate along the shoreline of Lake Superior on a gorgeous day-- biked to the State Park and checked out the beach. The ferry ride over was quick and fun. Fall colors cooperated so it was a worth the 4 hour drive from Minneapolis.
Seniordad
There is LOTS to do here if you are open to a lovely non-urban experience. A few examples: Very nice small museum, beautiful camping sites, bike riding, hiking, kayaking, even a very pretty golf course. This is NOT a busy attraction filled urban area so it won't be for everyone. But if you are ready for this kind of place, you will love it.
companionk
We went camping for 3 days on this island. Very beautiful hiking, it was fun having to take our car out on the ferry boat to get there. We enjoyed watching a shooting star shower from the beaches on the island. I highly recommend this if you are exploring the shores of Superior.
399madelinem
It was a gray and rainy day but we took the ferry from Bayfield to Madeline Island and spent the afternoon investigating the island, hiking in Town Park along the lakefront, and strolling through the little town. It was an enjoyable relaxing day. The island is beautiful, but it her than the parks and golf course there is not much to do there if you spend more than a few hours.
sebackus
We spent 3 days camping on Madeline Island with our children ages 13,10, and 2. We kayaked one day, swam another, and hiked. I would recommend getting your groceries before coming to the island. There are basic things but not a big selection and ice is harder to find after 6pm. There is a lot to do and very relaxing. Nice get away from the busy part of life. Most of the island has no cell phone reception so be prepared for that.
djp1955
Madeline Island is an incredibly beautiful and peaceful slice of Wisconsin ! A great golf course, eclectic bars and very nice eateries are par for the course. We biked around the entire island and the scenery and magnificent vistas were well worth the effort to get there.
appalachiantrailer
My wife & I stayed on the island for three nights. Thus was our first visit to the island and in fact first trip to the apostle islands area. We spent one day at the state park. Some easy flat hikes. The beach area was much longer than I expected. Next time we'll arrange to rent some kayaks as the beach area cove was very calm. We spent our second full day walking and relaxing at a private beach area at grants peak. Virtually had an extended beach all to ourselves. Great place to read a book. Nightlife on the island, for us at least, was going out to dinner at the Pub and the Beach Club, then stopping by Toms burned down cafe for a couple beers and take in the atmosphere of this "gotta see it to believe it" establishment. Again, after three nights, time to move on.
GloriaH022
Yes, it's a nice little island off the mainline, accessible only by ferry (pricey!).There are only a few blocks' worth of businesses, and it doesn't take long to realize there isn't much to see or do.Skip the pottery place on the main drag. It's ugly, the clerk wouldn't speak, and it's expensive!The Bell's pottery place was nice -- still pricey, though. But clerk was very nice and friendly.The candle shop was okay. Nice clerk and homemade soy candles. (I did buy one as a souvenir.)After all I'd seen and heard about Madeline, was disappointed that there wasn't more to it.
s10sler
This was a great little biking island with such beautiful scenery as you ride the coast of the island. Roads were pretty clean and lane nice size. The state park was free to bikers but the trail turned to gravel. We didn't explore any further but I wonder if there weren't more paved trails in there. We left the park and continued around the island before stopping for drinks at Tom's Burned Downed Cafe. Nice shops with some locally made items.