Best vacation places for new years

Where is the best place to spend new years vacation? The place where you can spend relaxing holidays and have a lot of fun just in time to start off the New Year. When planning your holidays, remember that price is not the only criteria. We should think first of what we really want: quality of service, beautiful sights, some relaxation and entertainment.

The best vacation spots to celebrate the new year are not where you have heard them. You should forget all the popular touristic places and go party in these exotic destinations instead.

Planning a vacation to celebrate the new year is one of the best ways to get away from it all and relax. You should definitely consider taking some time off work or school to do something relaxing during new years. Often, celebrations that occur at the start of a new year are not quite as enjoyable as those happening at the end. Sure, everyone may be thinking about dieting and exercising during December, but come January everyone is ready to party! During new years, everyone is looking forward to getting away from everyday responsibilities and having fun with friends and family.

New Years is just around the corner, and you’re probably wondering where to go.

Well, we’re here to help! Here are five of the best vacation spots for new years:

  1. Prague, Czech Republic

This city is full of history, culture, and delicious food. You’ll have plenty of time to explore all its offerings before the big night. It’s also a great place to see the midnight fireworks with your friends and family.

  1. Miami Beach, Florida

Miami Beach has been voted one of the top destinations for New Years for many years running now because it has everything you could want from a vacation spot—sunshine, sand, and warm water! Plus there’s plenty to do during the day if you want to stay active or if you just want some time alone. It’s also home to some of America’s most famous hotels and resorts which means that if you’re looking for luxury accommodations this is certainly going to be one of your best options!

  1. Las Vegas, Nevada

There’s always something happening in Las Vegas! If you’re looking for an exciting trip that will keep everyone entertained then Las Vegas might be right up your alley because there

If you’re looking for a vacation spot that’s perfect for ringing in the new year, there are plenty of options. From New York City to Las Vegas, here are some of the best places to go on vacation this December.

New York City: New York is a city that never sleeps, and it’s no different during the holidays. There’s so much to do in New York, including taking in holiday shows at Radio City Music Hall or seeing the tree at Rockefeller Center. Or maybe you’d prefer to take a tour of the city with one of New York’s many tour companies? If you want to stay up late and ring in the new year with a bang (literally), you can even attend New Year’s Eve Gala Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel!

Las Vegas: If you’re looking for something more laid-back than NYC but still want to experience all that Las Vegas has to offer, then consider spending your holiday here. Vegas has plenty of options for entertainment—even if you’re not into gambling or shows, there’s plenty else going on that should keep your interest piqued. Plus, if you book your trip early enough, you might be able to score some pretty sweet deals on flights and hotels!

1. New York City

Times Square has been a focal point of New Year’s activity for more than a hundred years. Around one million people will crowd into the square to watch the famous ball drop. On top of that, around a BILLION more people will watch from home, making this one of the biggest events of the year — every year!

If you want to watch the ball drop in person, be sure to arrive early (people start gathering in the afternoon to get a good spot) and dress warmly! However, there are lots of parties throughout the city and most New Yorkers try to aim for some of the downtown clubs and bars or a house party!

Check out my free travel guide to New York City for more information on how to get there, save money, and enjoy the city during your visit!
 

2. Sydney

bridge in Sydney with fireworks
Australia is one of the first countries in the world to experience New Year’s Eve making Sydney the first major city in the world to greet a new year (sorry New Zealand, you aren’t as big!).  The city hosts one of the largest firework displays in the world. They last almost a full fifteen minutes and are best viewed from one of the boats in the harbor or surrounding hills. After the display, the celebrations usually last until dawn. Locals love enjoying this day as it’s also in the middle of their summer so the weather is always great! Unsurprisingly, accommodation disappears fast so be sure to book well in advance if you want to spend the New Year down under!

Check out my free travel guide to Sydney for more information on how to get there, save money, and enjoy the city when you visit!
 

3. London

London Eye in London at night
London rings in the new year with an astonishing fireworks display that’s launched from the London Eye. The fireworks can be seen from rooftops and balconies all across London, so you don’t need to leave your hotel to get a good view. If you want to get out there and really experience the display, the best views are from Westminster Bridge and the north embankment of the River Thames (opposite the London Eye).

Check out my free travel guide to London for more information on what to see and do in London when you visit during the holiday!
 

4. Paris

Paris is the perfect destination for a romantic New Year’s Eve getaway. It has high class dining, clubbing, fantastic fireworks, and the chance to sip Champagne on the Champs-Elysees. Around midnight, you can watch the Eiffel Tower’s light show. Another great place to spend the evening is Montmartre, as it offers spectacular views of the entire Paris skyline.

While you won’t get the same level of epic fireworks as you would in Sydney, there are still great parties through the city and many people light off their own fireworks from the Champs-Elysees. The city stays open late!

Check out my travel guide to Paris for more information on spending New Year’s in Paris! It includes things to do, see, costs, and how to get around! 
 

5. Ko Phangan, Thailand

Over 20,000 young people cram on Haat Rin beach in Thailand to celebrate the New Year. Backpackers and travelers from around the world dance, paint themselves up, and drink buckets of alcohol from dusk until the first dawn of the new year. They fill the beach and it’s one of the wildest outdoor parties there is on New Year’s.

If you’re looking to start the new year on a beach and plan to be in Southeast Asia, this is one of the best and most fun places to be. I’ve spent three New Year’s here and loved every single one!

Check out my travel guide to Ko Phangan for more information including information on the famous Full Moon Party.
 

6. Kiribati

A view of Kiribati
What better way to ring in the New Year than to be the first person to do it? This spot in the Pacific is officially the first place in the world to see the New Year. It’s like going into the future! Tourism here has picked up in recent years as the locals have tried to capitalize on that interesting fact but the island remains mostly an untouched getaway. There’s not much to do here and accommodation isn’t by any means luxurious but what better way to spend the new year than on an island in the South Pacific? Be sure to plan this well in advance as few flights go here and limited accommodation makes its difficult to find spots.
 

7. Tokyo

tokyo at night
If a single night of partying isn’t enough for you, head to Tokyo. The capital city of Japan starts celebrating on the 29th of December, giving you a few extra days to let loose and give the year a proper send-off. Not only do they start early, but the party almost doesn’t stop. New Year’s celebrations here continue until January 4th. While most of the major tourist sites in the city are closed during this time, the streets of Tokyo (as well as all restaurants and clubs) are packed with locals and visitors alike. The city offers up numerous fireworks displays, dancing, and all the karaoke you can sing!

Check out my travel guide to Tokyo for more information on what to do, see, and ways to save money.
 

8. Las Vegas

Las Vegas during New Year's
The city that parties every night throughout the year certainly knows how to throw a New Year’s Eve bash to remember. There are so many clubs, hotels, bars, and casinos to choose from in Las Vegas, Nevada, that it’s almost impossible to not celebrate in style. Outdoors, “The Strip” is closed to traffic so everyone can watch the grand fireworks displays high above the city’s neon lights. If you want to wade through the crowds, make your way downtown to Fremont Street and join the massive block party, complete with confetti, a massive wine toast, concerts by big-name rockers, and a five-block-long illuminated canopy 90 feet overhead, on which state-of-the-art sound and light shows are shown.

Check out my travel guide to Las Vegas for more information on enjoying life in Sin City without spending a sinful amount of money.
 

9. San Juan Del Sur

This holiday hotspot in Central America is a surfing and beach mecca for travelers of all ages and styles. During New Years, the city is bursting with tourists and locals who come from the surrounding area to enjoy time on the beach, with their families, and party hard (Nicaraguans sure know how to have fun!). This is definitely a place to go if you’re looking to get bit crazy and then nurse your hangover on the beach the next day. There’s usually a giant beach party where locals and tourists mingle, dance, drink, and countdown a new year together!
 

10. Edinburgh

The torchlight procession led by vikings in Scotland
When it comes to New Year’s Eve celebrations, Edinburgh is one of those places that can’t be beat. Their Hogmanay is one of the most fun parties I’ve ever been too. Each year, over 100,000 people take part in the two-day celebration that involves a Viking procession, fireworks over the castle, bonfires, concerts, and a carnival. It’s out of this world fun. It gets super crowded and you’ll need tickets to the shows so be sure to book in advance. You can even walk the viking procession to the bonfire!

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