New Year’s Eve around the world: Top NYE destinations for UAE travellers, cheapest to priciest

From Burj Khalifa to Sydney, here’s how much it costs to ring in the New Year abroad

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Dubai Festival City Mall is renowned for its vibrant New Year's Eve celebrations, featuring spectacular fireworks displays, live entertainment, and the mesmerizing IMAGINE show.
Dubai Festival City Mall is renowned for its vibrant New Year’s Eve celebrations (pictured above).
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Dubai: From midnight fireworks in Dubai to beach parties in Miami and once-in-a-lifetime safaris in Kenya, New Year’s Eve is celebrated very differently around the world.

For UAE travellers planning a very last-minute year-end escape, here’s a simple guide to the 10 most popular New Year destinations, ranked by how expensive they are, with a quick look at flight and hotel costs from Dubai.

Prices are indicative for peak New Year travel, and booking a day before the New Year’s Eve celebrations is going to cost you a pretty penny. Still, here’s how the world rings in the New Year.

Sydney, Australia

Why go: The world’s first major New Year fireworks, exploding over Sydney Harbour, with the Opera House and Harbour Bridge stealing the show. What can you look forward to? Harbour Bridge fireworks reflect on the water amid yacht parties and rooftop bar countdowns Down Under.
Flight from Dubai: Dh5,500
Average hotel costs: Dh2,500 per night

Fireworks are seen from Mrs. Macquarie's Chair during New Year's Eve celebrations in Sydney, Australia.

Maasai Mara, Kenya

Why go: No fireworks, no crowds — just a midnight toast under the stars with lions roaring in the distance. A New Year on safari is peaceful, surreal, and unforgettable, especially for travellers looking to escape the noise.
Flight from Dubai: Dh2,800
Average lodge costs: Dh1,100 per night

A Maasai guide sets about lighting a camp fire for guests out in the wild during a sun-downer experience at the Nashulai Maasai Conservancy, the first ever community-owned and directed wildlife conservancy in the Masai mara - Serengeti ecosystem in Narok County, on 07 October, 2025.

Dubai, UAE
Why go: Dubai doesn’t just welcome the New Year — it puts on a global spectacle. Think record-breaking Burj Khalifa fireworks, drone shows, rooftop parties and beachside countdowns, all in warm winter weather. You can celebrate hard and still sleep in your own bed after.
Flight from Dubai:
Dh0
Average hotel costs: Dh1,000 per night

Burj Khalifa fireworks light up the Dubai sky to welcome New Year 2021.

Cape Town, South Africa

Why go: Beach weather, open-air concerts and fireworks at the V&A Waterfront, with Table Mountain watching over it all. It’s laid-back, scenic and perfect for travellers who want summer vibes without chaos.
Flight from Dubai: Dh3,200
Average hotel costs: Dh1,200 per night

Cape Town offers vibrant New Year's Eve celebrations centered around fireworks, beach parties, and live music events.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Why go: Millions dressed in white gather on Copacabana Beach, making wishes, jumping waves and dancing till sunrise. It’s spiritual, wild, and one giant beach party rolled into one.
Flight from Dubai: Dh4,000
Average hotel costs: Dh1,300 per night

A young man jumps from a rock into the sea at Recreio dos Bandeirantes beach, in the southwest zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Paris, France
Why go: Views from the Champs-Élysées, street countdowns and Eiffel Tower sparkles. Paris on New Year’s Eve is less about fireworks and more about romance and vibes

Flight from Dubai: Dh3,400
Average hotel costs: Dh1,500 per night

French DJ and friend of Dubai David Guetta poses in front of the Louvre Pyramid before performing the 'United at Home' fundraising live concert for New Year's Eve, in Paris, France, 2020.

London, UK
Why go: Big Ben strikes midnight, fireworks explode over the Thames and the city spills onto the streets. It’s cold, crowded and chaotic — but in a very British, bucket-list way.

Flight from Dubai: Dh3,500
Average hotel costs: Dh1,600 per night

Fireworks explode around the London Eye wheel during New Year celebrations in central London, Britain.

Miami Beach, USA
Why go: Fireworks over the ocean, DJ-led beach parties and nightclubs that don’t believe in last orders. Miami’s New Year celebrations are hot, loud and unapologetically glamorous.

Flight from Dubai: Dh4,500
Average hotel costs: Dh1,700 per night

Tokyo, Japan
Why go: A unique mix of neon-lit countdowns and ancient temple rituals, where bells ring 108 times to cleanse the soul. Tokyo’s New Year is quietly powerful and deeply cultural.

Flight from Dubai: Dh4,200
Average hotel costs: Dh1,800 per night

People celebrate the start of New Year’s Day at midnight at Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo

New York City, USA

Why go: The iconic Times Square ball drop remains one of the most-watched moments on Earth. Brave the cold, join the crowds and come back home with bragging rights – you’ve witnessed the ultimate New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Flight from Dubai: Dh4,800
Average hotel costs: Dh2,200 per night

In an image taken with a fisheye lens, confetti drops over the crowd as the clock strikes midnight during the New Year's celebration as seen from the New York Marriott Marquis in New York's Times Square.

Whether it’s watching the first fireworks of the year in Sydney, dancing on a Brazilian beach or welcoming midnight with lions in the distance, New Year’s Eve is celebrated in unforgettable ways across the world.

For UAE travellers, the choice comes down to budget, travel time and how bold a celebration you’re craving — but one thing is certain: wherever you count down, the New Year always feels better when you travel into it.

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