2024 Nebraska Holiday Passport Stops Announced

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FOR INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Passport Program Coordinator: Madison Johnson at 402-471-3789, or [email protected]

Press Contact: Ben Jones at 402-326-9941, or [email protected]

2024 Nebraska Holiday Passport

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

LINCOLN, Neb. – (October 2, 2024) - Visit Nebraska is excited to announce the stops for the third edition of the Nebraska Holiday Passport. This holiday-themed, miniature-sized version of the popular summer Passport will again showcase some of the best shopping, dining, activities and holiday-ing in the state.

"We are thrilled to celebrate the upcoming holiday season with this special Passport," said Madison Johnson, Passport program coordinator. "Travelers will find so much festive fun at each of this year's destinations, and they're sure to bring home plenty of gifts and treasures from their adventures."

The 2024 Passport will again showcase 20 attractions from across the state, each with a holiday emphasis. Passporters will have from November 22, 2024 through January 8, 2025 to visit the attractions and collect their stamps.

Passports will be available at participating stops beginning in November or can be pre-ordered at NebraskaPassport.com/holiday. Various holiday events are scheduled at several of the stops as well, and a calendar of events will be available on the website.

Selected sites (by town) 


To learn more about the Nebraska Passport program, visit nebraskapassport.com. Passporters can follow the fun by joining the Nebraska Passport Pals Facebook group.

For more information about travel, events and unique destinations in Nebraska, order your free travel guide today at VisitNebraska.com. Then stay connected with Nebraska Tourism on our Visit Nebraska Facebook page, on X, on Pinterest, on Instagram and on YouTube.

The mission of the Nebraska Tourism Commission is to expand Nebraska’s dynamic and diverse travel industry making it more viable by creating awareness, attracting increased visitors which results in greater tourism revenue and economic gain throughout the state. To learn more, go to VisitNebraska.com.