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Experience The Great Lakes State: Michigan and Wisconsin. Combine with a Rental Car and spend a wonderful stay in Holland (a city on the shore of Lake Macatawa, in Michigan. The much-photographed Big Red Lighthouse stands by the channel that connects this lake to Lake Michigan), Traverse City, Mackinac Straits (Mackinac Straits divides two of the Great Lakes: Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, and people can take advantage of recreation opportunities on either), Green Bay and lastly, Lake Michigan Shore North (with a number of harbors for boat entry: Hammond Marina, East Chicago Marina and a number of others in Michigan City and Portage). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 10 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into Grand Rapids and out of Milwaukee, WI
Rental Car for 11 days
Hotel for 2 nights in Holland, MI
Hotel for 2 nights in Traverse City, MI
Hotel for 2 nights in Mackinac Straits, MI
Hotel for 2 nights in Green Bay, WI
Hotel for 2 nights in Lake Michigan Shore North, WI
Driving Time Holland –Traverse City: 2hrs 46 min approx. Traverse City - Mackinac Straits: 2 hr 5 min approx. Mackinac Straits - Green Bay: 4 hrs 27min approx. Green Bay- Lake Michigan Shore North: 54 mins. approx. Lake Michigan Shore North - Milwaukee: 2 hr 28 mins. Approx.
Green Bay, WI (5)Traverse City, MI (2)Holland, MI (3)Mackinac Straits, MI (2)Lake Michigan Shore North, WI (4)
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2 nights in Holland, MI
Holland, Michigan is indeed a piece of Holland in the United States. Dutch religious settlers founded the town in the 1840s, and the Dutch descendants have left two legacies. The first is obvious, Holland is a small town full of Dutch ambience, such as tulips, windmills, and Dutch-style houses. The second is religion, the settlers opened over 100 churches and Holland is known today as the `City of Churches`. Nearby towns also have Dutch place names, such as Zeeland, Vriesland, and Drenthe.
Recommended Stay:At least 2 nights Must See`s:
Windmill Island and Gardens, Holland State Park, Holland Museum, Lake Macatawa, Nelis Dutch Village, Cappon House, Kruizenga Art Museum, Van Raalte Farm Park, Window on the Waterfront, Holland Harbor Lighthouse, Veldheer Tulip Gardens, Holland Tulip Gardens, and so much more!
2 nights in Traverse City, MI
Traverse City is the largest city in northern Michigan, situated on the two arms of Grand Traverse Bay. It is nicknamed `the Cherry Capital` as the area produces more tart cherries than any other U.S. region, and hosts the annual National Cherry Festival each July. Traverse City is also located in one of the key winemaking regions of the Midwest. Traverse City can be visited year-round, with abundant skiing in the winter, and hiking, boating, and beach opportunities in the summer.
Recommended Stay:At least 2 nights Must See`s:
City Opera House, Clinch Park Beach, Dennos Museum Center, Great Lakes Children`s Museum, Historic Barns Park, West End Beach, East Bay Park Beach, Bryant Park Beach, World`s Largest Cherry Pie Pan, and so much more!
2 nights in Mackinac Straits, MI
The Mackinac Straits, just 3 1/2 miles wide, separate the tip of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan from the Upper Peninsula (UP). St. Ignace, on the UP, was founded in the 17th century as a Jesuit mission. Mackinac Island, five miles offshore from St. Ignace, is a National Historic Landmark and is lovingly restored to its Victorian-era resort town glory. You can catch ferries to Mackinac Island from St. Ignace and Mackinaw City on the Lower Peninsula, known for such sights as Fort Michilimackinac.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Fort Michilimackinac, McGulpin Point Lighthouse, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, Straits State Harbor, Mackinaw Area Historical Society Heritage Village, Headlands International Dark Sky Park, Straits State Park, Father Marquette National Memorial, Mackinac Island State Park, Fort Mackinac, and so much more!
2 nights in Green Bay, WI
Green Bay, located on the Fox River, is located within an hour`s drive of Door County, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and Lake Winnebago, but don`t run off just yet: there is so much to explore in Green Bay, one of Wisconsin`s most beautiful cities. There`s the Tank Cottage, the oldest building standing in Wisconsin; the historic Hazelwood House Museum; and Bay Beach Amusement Park. No trip is complete without visiting sacred ground for Packers fans, Lambeau Field.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Lambeau Field, Bay Beach Amusement Park, National Railroad Museum, Green Bay Botanical Garden, Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary, Heritage Hill State Park, Hazelwood House Museum, Tank Cottage, Neville Public Museum, Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and Museum, and so much more!
2 nights in Lake Michigan Shore North, WI
The Lake Michigan shoreline north of Milwaukee and south of Door County is very diverse geographically, ranging from cities and towns to beaches, state parks, nature preserves, and windswept golf courses. The largest city along the coast in this area is Sheboygan, where the Sheboygan River flows into Lake Michigan. Other towns and cities on the coast include Manitowoc and Two Rivers north of Sheboygan and Port Washington and Grafton south of Sheboygan.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Lion`s Den Gorge Nature Preserve, Ozaukee County Pioneer Village, Judge Eghart House, Luxembourg American Cultural Society, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Bookworm Gardens, Kohler Design Center, Waelderhaus, Wisconsin Maritime Trail, Wisconsin Maritime Museum, Rahr West ARt Museum, Still Bend / Schwartz House, USS Cobia, Two Rivers Lighthouse, and so much more!
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Holland, MI
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Arrive to Holland, MI Overnight in Holland, MI 12 hotels offered
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Departing from Lake Michigan Shore North, WI
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Holland, MI Hotels (12 total)
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Traverse City, MI Hotels (18 total)
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Mackinac Straits, MI Hotels (19 total)
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Green Bay, WI Hotels (26 total)
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Lake Michigan Shore North, WI Hotels (14 total)
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Tours in Traverse City, MI (11 total)
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Tours in Mackinac Straits, MI (3 total)
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Tours in Green Bay, WI (30 total)
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Holland, Michigan is indeed a piece of Holland in the United States. Dutch religious settlers founded the town in the 1840s, and the Dutch descendants have left two legacies. The first is obvious, Holland is a small town full of Dutch ambience, such as tulips, windmills, and Dutch-style houses. The second is religion, the settlers opened over 100 churches and Holland is known today as the `City of Churches`. Nearby towns also have Dutch place names, such as Zeeland, Vriesland, and Drenthe.
Recommended Stay:At least 2 nights Must See`s:
Windmill Island and Gardens, Holland State Park, Holland Museum, Lake Macatawa, Nelis Dutch Village, Cappon House, Kruizenga Art Museum, Van Raalte Farm Park, Window on the Waterfront, Holland Harbor Lighthouse, Veldheer Tulip Gardens, Holland Tulip Gardens, and so much more!
Traverse City, MI
Traverse City is the largest city in northern Michigan, situated on the two arms of Grand Traverse Bay. It is nicknamed `the Cherry Capital` as the area produces more tart cherries than any other U.S. region, and hosts the annual National Cherry Festival each July. Traverse City is also located in one of the key winemaking regions of the Midwest. Traverse City can be visited year-round, with abundant skiing in the winter, and hiking, boating, and beach opportunities in the summer.
Recommended Stay:At least 2 nights Must See`s:
City Opera House, Clinch Park Beach, Dennos Museum Center, Great Lakes Children`s Museum, Historic Barns Park, West End Beach, East Bay Park Beach, Bryant Park Beach, World`s Largest Cherry Pie Pan, and so much more!
Mackinac Straits, MI
The Mackinac Straits, just 3 1/2 miles wide, separate the tip of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan from the Upper Peninsula (UP). St. Ignace, on the UP, was founded in the 17th century as a Jesuit mission. Mackinac Island, five miles offshore from St. Ignace, is a National Historic Landmark and is lovingly restored to its Victorian-era resort town glory. You can catch ferries to Mackinac Island from St. Ignace and Mackinaw City on the Lower Peninsula, known for such sights as Fort Michilimackinac.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Fort Michilimackinac, McGulpin Point Lighthouse, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, Straits State Harbor, Mackinaw Area Historical Society Heritage Village, Headlands International Dark Sky Park, Straits State Park, Father Marquette National Memorial, Mackinac Island State Park, Fort Mackinac, and so much more!
Green Bay, WI
Green Bay, located on the Fox River, is located within an hour`s drive of Door County, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and Lake Winnebago, but don`t run off just yet: there is so much to explore in Green Bay, one of Wisconsin`s most beautiful cities. There`s the Tank Cottage, the oldest building standing in Wisconsin; the historic Hazelwood House Museum; and Bay Beach Amusement Park. No trip is complete without visiting sacred ground for Packers fans, Lambeau Field.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Lambeau Field, Bay Beach Amusement Park, National Railroad Museum, Green Bay Botanical Garden, Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary, Heritage Hill State Park, Hazelwood House Museum, Tank Cottage, Neville Public Museum, Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and Museum, and so much more!
Lake Michigan Shore North, WI
The Lake Michigan shoreline north of Milwaukee and south of Door County is very diverse geographically, ranging from cities and towns to beaches, state parks, nature preserves, and windswept golf courses. The largest city along the coast in this area is Sheboygan, where the Sheboygan River flows into Lake Michigan. Other towns and cities on the coast include Manitowoc and Two Rivers north of Sheboygan and Port Washington and Grafton south of Sheboygan.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Lion`s Den Gorge Nature Preserve, Ozaukee County Pioneer Village, Judge Eghart House, Luxembourg American Cultural Society, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Bookworm Gardens, Kohler Design Center, Waelderhaus, Wisconsin Maritime Trail, Wisconsin Maritime Museum, Rahr West ARt Museum, Still Bend / Schwartz House, USS Cobia, Two Rivers Lighthouse, and so much more!