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Things to see in Bay Harbor Islands, United States

Bay Harbor Islands, located on the northeastern tip of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, is a picturesque and quiet getaway for travelers looking for a relaxing vacation. The islands are known for their crystal-clear lakes, white sand beaches, and stunning views of the surrounding water. There are plenty of activities to keep visitors entertained, including fishing, kayaking, golfing, biking, walking and birdwatching. Visitors can also check out local businesses and restaurants or take a boat tour around the islands.

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Quick info about Bay Harbor Islands
DetailValue
CountryUnited States
RegionFlorida
Latitude25.8878
Longitude-80.1335
Appr. population5793

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