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Grand Rapids and Holland (Self Drive)

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This 5 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Rental Car for 6 days
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Grand Rapids
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Holland
  • Driving Time
    Grand Rapid - Holland: 35 mins. approx.
    Holland - Grand Rapids Airport: 45 mins. approx.

A thoroughly enjoyable deep adventure in Wisconsin. With a Rental Car, this road trip will be unforgettable, combining a visit to these lovely destinations; Grand Rapids (second-largest city in Michigan, well known for its bridges and for its woodworking (especially furniture-making) industries in the town); and Holland (small-town known internationally for its acclaimed Tulip Time Festival, a celebration of Dutch heritage; as well for its white sandy beaches and downtown cobblestone sidewalks). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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  • Grand Rapids, MI
    Grand Rapids, MI

    Grand Rapids is the second-largest city in Michigan, after Detroit. It is the hometown of former president Gerald Ford, who is buried alongside his wife Betty at the Gerald Ford Presidential Museum. A very popular travel destination, it is home to such charmingly beautiful historic districts as Heritage Hill and Belknap Hill, as well as one of the oldest history museums in the country, the Van Andel Museum Center, and the resplendent 125-acre Frederik Meijer Gardens.

    Explore the Frederik Meijer Gardens, John Ball Zoo, Grand Rapids Public Museum, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Heritage Hill, Belknap Hill, Millennium Park, Meyer May House, Gerald Ford Presidential Museum, and so much more!

  • Holland, MI
    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.

    Explore the 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!

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