Delaware is expected to see a 3.3% increase in travelers compared to last year's holiday season.

On the go? Your guide to end-of-year holidays

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

Delaware is expected to see a 3.3% increase in travelers compared to last year's holiday season.

Delaware is expected to see a 3.3% increase in travelers compared to last year’s holiday season.

Hitting the road for the holidays?

You are not alone: 33% of First State residents are expected to travel more than 50 miles to celebrate the holidays. That’s 3.3% more travelers than last year.

Here’s what to know about Christmas and New Years weekends in Delaware. 

Travel


Gas prices in Delaware are the lowest they’ve been since October 2021, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic, a regional travel agency.

It considers the holiday season to be from Dec. 23 to Jan. 2. 

Out of the 325,096 Delawareans expected to travel, 293,000 will reach their destination by car. 

The state average for a gallon of gas is down 15 cents from a year ago. On Tuesday, many gas stations were showing gas prices under $3 for regular unleaded gasoline.

While most travelers will be settled in on Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, here’s the best and worst times to hit the road in the days in between holidays, according to AAA:

Best and worst times to travel this holiday season, according to AAA.

Best and worst times to travel this holiday season, according to AAA.

Road safety 


With so many Delawareans driving over the next two weeks, the state’s Office of Highway Safety released this list of things to consider before getting behind the wheel:

  • If you’re planning a night out that includes drinking, make sure you plan for a sober ride home. Use a rideshare service, or public transportation, or call a friend or family member to get you home safely.
  • With worsening road conditions this time of year, it’s extremely important to avoid distractions while driving. Put down your phone, always buckle up and focus on the road ahead.
  • Slow down and follow posted speed limits before things get ugly.
  • If you choose to walk home from celebrations, wear bright or reflective clothing and/or items to make yourself as visible as possible. Additionally, motorists need to be aware of increased pedestrian activity as visibility may be impaired due to hazardous weather and shorter daylight hours during the winter months.
  • With bitterly cold weather expected, put blankets and other items such as snow- and ice removal gear into your car in case of an accident or long travel delay caused by a wreck (or wrecks) on the road. 

Weather 


Although it won’t be a white Christmas, the National Weather Service is calling for freezing weather.

Christmas Eve will have a high of 27 degrees and a low of 13 degrees, although the day will be sprinkled with sunshine. Christmas Day will also have sunny skies with a 27-degree high and a 15-degree low. 

Temperatures will nearly double for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, according to the Weather Channel

New Year’s Eve’s high is 56 degrees, but there’s a 24% chance of rain, and the temperature will drop to 47 degrees at night. 

New Year’s Day has a high of 59 degrees and a low of 44 degrees. Rain is likely throughout the day, and there’s a 58% chance of precipitation at night. 

Christmas events


For a full list of holiday light shows in Delaware, and some in surrounding states, click here.

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas

Ardentown’s Candlelight Theatre will present the musical “White Christmas” every night this week, with its finale on Friday, Dec. 23.

Proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test result required, and attendees must call 302-475-2313 to purchase tickets.

All shows are at 6 p.m. besides Wednesday’s show at 11 a.m.

Holiday Season at Nemours Estate

All December, the Nemours Mansion in Wilmington will be decked out in Christmas decorations inspired by the architecture of the home, which is a staple of Gilded Age design with a 77-room Mansion, 200 acres of French gardens and grounds, and a chauffeur’s garage housing vintage automobiles. 

Alfred I. du Pont and his wife, Alicia, lived there for years. In addition to their own ornaments, Nemours also displays ornaments made by patients at Nemours Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children.

The mansion will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. until the new year. Tickets must be bought in advance. They cost $20 for adults and are discounted for children, seniors and military. 

Odessa Country Christmas
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Photo by Jay Gorodetzer

The Historic Odessa Foundation will host candlelight walking tours at 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday evenings for $15 a person.

The tours will leave from the fire-pit in front of the Stone Barn located behind the Wilson-Warner House at 202 Main Street. 

Reservations are $15 per person, which includes a beverage ticket redeemable at Cantwell’s Tavern. 

The tours will feature the national historic landmark Corbit-Sharp House, along with the Foundation’s other nationally registered properties, all decked out in holiday lights and decor. 

New Year’s Eve events


Noon Year’s Eve

The Brandywine Zoo will host a holiday celebration from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Dec. 31. 

The day will feature fun activities with a group countdown to noon. Hot chocolate will be available for purchase at the snack bar. 

Tickets are free for Brandywine Zoo members and $5 for non-members. Register here.

New Year’s Eve Confetti Countdown

The Delaware Children’s Museum will host four separate New Year’s Eve confetti countdowns at 11 a.m., noon, 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Dec. 31. 

In addition to the countdowns, the museum will offer new year’s themed lighting and décor, puppet shows, live music from local band We Kids Rock, as well as their fun and educational programming and exhibits.

Roaring into the New Year

From 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Dec. 1, the Delaware Museum of Nature & Science will have a family-friendly celebration with festive science stations, live animal presentations, special story time, and creating  celebratory hats and noise makers to ring in the new year.

There will be a special science-related ball drop at noon.

Pre-registration required. Click here to register.

New Year’s Day events


New Year’s Day hikes at Delaware State Parks

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