A Type II region is a specific type of region in the context of double integrals that has a vertical strip-like shape, where for a given value of 'x', the 'y' limits are functions of 'x'. This means that as you move horizontally across the region, the vertical boundaries change based on the position along the horizontal axis. Understanding Type II regions is crucial for evaluating double integrals over non-rectangular regions, as they simplify the setup of integrals by clearly defining the limits of integration.