Winter Lantern Festival

Thursday to Sunday • November 13 - January 11 • Jamestown Settlement

A photo of a dragon lantern

Credit: Kaleido Entertainment

Taking inspiration from the “Following the Dragon: Chinese Ming Porcelain in Early Jamestown” special exhibition, Jamestown Settlement presents a Winter Lantern Festival, on Thursday through Sunday evenings, 5 - 10 p.m., November 13, 2025 - January 11, 2026.

The Winter Lantern Festival, produced by Kaleido Entertainment, is illuminating Jamestown Settlement with a dazzling display of light for the whole family. Guests can wander among glowing Chinese lanterns, each handcrafted and illuminated with vibrant LEDs. Inspired by ancient folklore, these displays turn the night into a magical journey of culture and imagination.

The evening Winter Lantern Festival requires a separate ticket and is not included in Jamestown Settlement general admission.

Light up the season with family fun 

In time for the holiday season, visitors can explore a kaleidoscope of lanterns depicting Chinese myths, legends and zodiacs. Each artisan-crafted lantern is made of hand-painted silk cloth draped over a frame filled with glimmering lights. Ranging from 6- to 30-feet high, the lanterns feature a variety of figures and designs, including dragons, projecting a wonderland of light and color.

The spectacular lights display will be accompanied by live entertainment, including acrobatic performances, as well as refreshments and souvenirs.

Tickets start at $18 per person. Children under 2 are free.



Join us for more seasonal events

The Winter Lantern Festival multi-day evening event is among a rich calendar of special exhibition programs and events designed for locals, visitors, family and friends to connect with one another and the history of Jamestown during the holidays. Don't miss these other great opportunities to gather:

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Following the Dragon: Chinese Ming Porcelain in Early Jamestown
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About the Museums

Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown are open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s days. Jamestown Settlement is located on State Route 31 near the Colonial Parkway in James City County, just southwest of Williamsburg and adjacent to Historic Jamestowne. The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown is located on Route 1020 in Yorktown, near Yorktown Battlefield and Historic Yorktown.

The museums allow visitors of all ages to enjoy extensive indoor gallery exhibits and outdoor living-history areas to connect with the stories of our shared history. Experience the holidays with a variety of tickets available online or in person. Plan your visit today.