Scuba Santa swims with sand tiger sharks at the Newport Aquarium. Photo provided | Newport Aquarium

It’s almost the holiday season, and Santa Claus has lots of toys for every good girl and good little boy. 

And Northern Kentucky has lots of fun for the whole family. 

Whether you’re looking for something to do with your kids while they’re off school, need somewhere to take out-of-town family, or you’re looking for a Christmas-y date night, there are plenty of options for festive fun in NKY. 

From ice skating to visits with the big man himself to light displays and more, there’s something for everyone. Read on to find an NKY holiday event for you: 

Deck the Y’alls Lightfest – Thomas More Stadium

Deck The Y’alls is in full swing now until Jan. 1. Photo provided | Deck the Y’alls Lightfest

Thomas More Stadium is decked out in over two and a half million lights in celebration of the festive season. This is the third annual iteration of this holiday extravaganza, and this year, there are eight immersive themed displays, plus an ice skating rink and more. Select nightly events include Cincinnati Cyclones nights, date nights, kids’ free skating, “lights and leashes” for pet parents, and more. From Nov. 22 through Jan. 1, 2025. Tickets start at $9 for kids, $13 for adults and $11 for military/seniors; kids under 3 are free. Find more information at decktheyalls.com

Scuba Santa’s Water Wonderland – Newport Aquarium

Head over to the Newport Aquarium this holiday season to see Santa don a scuba suit and take a dip in a tank full of sharks, including the aquarium’s new zebra sharks and Shan, the new shark ray. While he’s diving, visitors can take the opportunity to tell him what they want him to bring them this holiday season. Wish-makers will also be able to color their own magic bubble to make sure their requests make it right to Santa’s ears. Open Nov. 29 through Dec. 24. Scuba Santa is included with a general admission ticket for the aquarium, which starts at $22.99 for ages 13 and up. Find more information at newportaquarium.com.

The Reindeer Farm – Bowling Green

A reindeer at Reindeer Farm. Photo provided | Reindeer Farm on Facebook

While it is a bit of a drive, The Reindeer Farm in Bowling Green promises to get the whole family in the holiday spirit. Visit with live reindeer (yes, they are real animals), play games on the farm, enjoy the indoor playground and spend time at the petting zoo. Food trucks and free hot chocolate are available every day, and adults can enjoy tastings with wine from local Carriage House Vineyards. On select days, there will be visits from Santa and Mrs. Claus, plus book a reindeer encounter where guests can get in the pen with some reindeer. General admission tickets are $15. Find more information at thereindeerfarm.com

Winter Nights & River Lights – Purple People Bridge

Walk the Purple People Bridge from Newport to Cincinnati and experience thousands of holiday lights, projected lighting, seasonal music, wreaths and views of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. The bridge also features a 25-foot-tall Christmas Wish Tree, which connects with the community to provide gifts for individuals in need. Winter Nights & River Lights is free to the public and is available through Jan. 5. 

A Window Through Time – Behringer-Crawford Museum

Celebrate Christmas past at the Behringer-Crawford Museum’s “A Window Through Time” exhibit. Visitors can view vintage feather Christmas trees, antique German ornaments, toys and more donated by Mary and Pat Ashcraf. Guests can check out the displays of British cottages and “Carman Miranda tutti-frutti trees.” Finally, stop at the classic “Holiday Toy Trains” display, which has been ongoing since 1992, featuring eight O-gauge Lionel model trains circling over 250 feet of track, with 30 moving accessories. The exhibit is available during museum hours from Nov. 16 through Jan. 12. Tickets are $9 for adults, $8 for seniors 60 and older, $5 for children ages 3-17. Find more information at bcmuseum.org.

ChristmasTown 2024 – Creation Museum 

Walk through the Creation Museum’s botanical gardens, which will be lit up with thousands of lights, creating the Brilliant Lights Display this Christmas season. This free event includes access to a petting zoo and children’s playground, plus performances at Legacy Hall. Open Tuesday through Sunday, Nov. 29 through Jan. 4. ChristmasTown is free with the cost of parking; tickets to the museum are separate. Find more information at creationmuseum.org