The best places for New Year’s Eve span the stretch of the globe, with each destination promising its own distinctive way to mark the turning of the year.
From the first flashes of midnight in Oceania, to celebrations in the far reaches of the South Pacific, you’d be hard-pressed to find a corner of the world that isn’t gearing up for the countdown. With no shortage of ways to celebrate, choosing the right setting becomes a matter of taste. What follows are the destinations that rise above the rest.
Best places for New Year’s Eve 2026
Sydney, Australia
To be among the very first to usher in the new year, there is no place quite like Sydney. Famed for its New Year’s Eve celebrations, the city stages not one, but two extravagant firework displays over its iconic harbor. First, the Calling Country Fireworks kicks off at 9pm, followed by the midnight show above the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Watch them from the buzzy edge of the waterfront or a vantage point at a ticketed event.
Dubai, UAE

Dubai doesn’t do anything by halves, and New Year’s Eve is no exception. Yacht parties along the Dubai Marina, desert safaris under the stars and big-ticket dinners at top restaurants are among the most popular ways to celebrate. The city is also known for its dramatic firework displays at the Burj Khalifa and Burj Al Arab, which last around 20 minutes – nearly the longest in the world.
Las Vegas, USA

Las Vegas, known as the city that never sleeps, delivers on its reputation come New Year’s Eve. The Strip closes to traffic, transforming into a pedestrian playground for exceptional firework displays launched from iconic rooftops like Caesars Palace, MGM Grand, and The Venetian. Celebrations extend long past midnight with A-list events, headline performances from resident music artists, and private dinner parties.
St Barts, Caribbean

For a celebration without the overwhelming crowds, St Barts offers a sanctuary. Come December 31, some of the world’s biggest superyachts pack into Gustavia Harbor for private parties, fireworks lighting up the bay. Rent a private villa – or better yet, charter a yacht – for your own special celebrations.
Miami, USA

Miami mixes warm weather, beaches, and world-class restaurants together for an easy New Year’s win. One of America’s undisputed party capitals, the city is never short of extravagant affairs. Black-tie galas, private boat parties, and all the top mega-clubs will be hosting, and this year, music fans can join DJ David Guetta at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach – a party promising a night to remember.
London, UK

New Year’s Eve in London is always lively – and cold, so pack layers and dress accordingly. Parties pop up across the city, and many fine dining restaurants offer special menus for the night. For a quintessentially British experience, join crowds along the Thames as Big Ben strikes midnight, followed by an impressive drone and firework display. Celebrations continue into 2026 with a New Year’s Day Parade on January 1, where 10,000 performers bring the streets of London to life.
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New York City, USA

New York may be famed for its Christmas celebrations, but New Year’s Eve is just as impressive. Times Square draws huge crowds for its iconic ball drop, but the city’s celebrations extend far beyond just that: rooftop parties, fireworks over Central Park, and some of the world’s best fine dining institutions ensure that the evening is always decadent.
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Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town unites sun, sea and celebration, a compelling stage for New Year’s Eve events. The V&A Waterfront hosts fireworks and live music events, this year featuring Zoë Modiga, GoodLuck, Emo, and Loukmaan Adams. Meanwhile beach parties at Camps Bay and Clifton take on a more laid-back approach. For those seeking a quick post-party recovery, rejuvenate with a dip in the icy Atlantic – it works wonders on a lingering hangover.
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Barbados, Caribbean

Barbados offers a more understated New Year’s Eve, or Old Year’s Night as it’s more locally called, complete with beachside fireworks, flowing rum punch and celebrations that reflect the island’s slower pace to life. If liveliness is what you’re after, head to hotels like Sandy Lane and The Lone Star for a gala-inspired fiesta. Reservations are strongly recommended, as spaces are always limited.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

If you didn’t make it to Carnival, New Year’s Eve is arguably the next best celebration in Rio. The city’s Copacabana Beach is home to Réveillon, one of the world’s biggest gatherings. With more than two million people in attendance, it’s a night of samba, fireworks, and offerings to Lemanjá, the goddess of the sea.
Hong Kong

Thanks to mild weather, October through December is generally considered the best time to visit Hong Kong. Come New Year’s, the city is pulsing with energy, felt from the exclusive rooftop parties to the bustling street celebrations. This year, New Year New Legend, a 12-minute musical firework show inspired by the changing seasons, will illuminate Victoria Harbour.