New Year is a great holiday and many people adore spending it at home, while others dream about distant places and they will for sure like this information…
- New Years in New York
Since Christmas New York City transforms into a magical and really festive city, it gathers thousands of tourists. The weather can vary from mildly cold to bone-chilling. In New York you can spend New Year Eve both outdoors and indoors. So, while outdoors you are welcome to visit: Fifth Avenue store windows, Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center, Top of the Empire State Building, Skaters at Rockefeller Center or Wollman Rink. While, indoors, you are welcome: Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Nutcracker at Lincoln center, Santa at Macy’s.
It goes without saying, that in any case it will be rather cold outside and there will be a lot of people, but be sure you’ll catch the spirit of Christmas and forget about everything.

- New Years Eve at Disneyland
New Year’s Eve at Disneyland is a great fun! It’s a fantastic, incredible party, it promises tons of fun, crowds of people and magic in the air! You’ll meet all your favourite cartoon-heroes (special parade) and experience incredible fireworks! Don’t miss!

- Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Just imagine, the entire city rushes towards the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema in order to: enjoy fireworks, music, and … to jump over 7 incoming waves right at the midnight. Thus, they’ll be lucky the whole year. You’ll face the biggest beach party in the world, all people wear white. It’s a great place for those adoring active celebration, exuberant gay, crowds of half-naked people, beer and dances. Sometimes the weather is not so hot as the atmosphere. So, go straight to numerous night-clubs and celebrate…
- Sydney, Australia
If you adore fireworks shows you have to be in Sydney, ’cause an extravagant show of approximately 80,000 fireworks will hardly leave you disappointed. In this cool beach town it’s impossible to feel boring. Harbour Party at Sydney’s is famous all over the world and is really a magical one. Sydney is the first city to celebrate New Year Eve. If you are tired of crowds but still want to enjoy the marvellous show, sit on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. Also, before celebration, visit one of numerous Sydney’s high-rise restaurants and enjoy the city.
- Goa, India
If you are dreaming about white sandy beaches, luxurious hotels/bungalows right on the shore, sun and surf – visit Goa in India. Also, it’s a perfect variant for both privacy and entertainment. Those in love will find here absence of crowds, sun, water and paradise. Others will go crazy from great nightclubs.
And, by the way, nobody has rejected an old and reliable variant – celebration at home. Choose the best!


