2025 Holland Area Visitors Guide

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Discover Holland with the 2025 Holland Area Visitors Guide!

The Holland Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is thrilled to unveil the 2025 Holland Area Visitors Guide—your ultimate resource for exploring the greater Holland area.

In an era of growing competition along the lakeshore, we’re dedicated to making this guide the most comprehensive and engaging tool for visitors, meeting attendees, sports enthusiasts, Hope College families, and anyone looking to experience the charm and vibrancy of Holland. The 2025 Guide serves as our primary fulfillment piece, addressing nearly 30,000 individual requests through our office each year while consistently ranking among the top in lead requests from Pure Michigan.

With an additional 30,000 copies distributed to Michigan Welcome Centers, the guide reaches Group Tour Planners, Meeting Planners, Wedding and Event Coordinators, Sports Planners, and those seeking relocation information. You’ll also find it at local hotels, bed & breakfasts, Downtown Holland hotspots, area attractions, and select Chamber of Commerce and AAA offices across Michigan and the Midwest. As the key companion to our advertising efforts, it’s distributed regionally by eight major brochure services.

In a competitive market for vacation, sporting, and event destinations, the Holland Visitors Bureau is committed to producing Michigan’s most inclusive and visually captivating guide.

Get Your Copy Today!
Visit us at the Holland Visitors Bureau, located at 78 East 8th Street in Downtown Holland, or give us a call at 616-394-0000, and we’ll gladly mail you a copy!

Maps + Travel

Known as a top vacation destination, Holland is conveniently located midway between Chicago and Detroit. Although it only takes less than 3 hours to reach us from either major city, you’ll feel like you’re in a different world!

About Holland

It’s both easy to see and hard to imagine that Holland, Michigan has its roots in the most solemn aspects of Dutch culture. Much of the religious conviction remains, as does the traditional Dutch architecture, and ambiance.