The Best City To Spend New Year In!
Catch a glimpse of the breath-taking firework show and marvel at
the variety of colourful firework display from the decks of New Year’s Eve cruise of Sydney.
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The prominent Australian cities like
Sydney, Melbourne, Perth etc. have exceptional New Year’s Eve events that
combine aesthetic parades, soulful music and entertainment. The New
Year’s Eve cruise with diverse themes and inclusions are
the popular ones on the list. Among all the metropolitan cities in Australia,
Sydney is the place to be during the New Year celebrations.
WHY
SYDNEY IS THE BEST?
The energy of the people, the festive
ambience, illuminated streets and spectacular fireworks is what makes the
emerald city stand out from the rest. There are numerous venues to celebrate
New Year’s Eve in Sydney mainly harbour cruises, urban parklands, beaches, pubs
and restaurants. The Sydney Harbour has been an iconic landmark of New Year’s
Eve celebrations for past decades and is undoubtedly the best place in the
world to celebrate the New year.
Avoid the rush and take in the
fireworks from the water aboard New
Year’s Eve dinner cruises. Selection of all-inclusive packages
offering canapés, dinner, live entertainment, and beverages is what makes the
harbour cruise an ideal venue to welcome the New Year. Every New Years’ Eve, the harbour serves as
an entertainment hub where hundreds of cultures unite for the Harbour of Light
parade to see numerous illuminated vessels cruising across the Sydney skyline.
As the clock strikes midnight, one of
the world’s largest technologically advanced fireworks display is showcased
across the Sydney Harbour. The firework symbolizes the crossover from the end
of the old year to the beginning of the new one. The New Year’s Eve Fireworks
and countdowns to New Year's Day are often telecasted all around the world due
to its immense popularity.
WHERE
TO BE IN SYDNEY?
Around one million people gather around
Sydney Harbour to ring in the New Year. The midnight comes earlier to Sydney
than most of the major international city and the entire Sydney focus on the
harbour as its dazzling firework display unfolds. This is one of the largest
and most popular free events in the world and the crowds build steadily from
about midday.
There are numerous vantage points
around the Sydney Harbour which provide fantastic views of the fireworks.
Access to most of these vantage points is free and the crowds build steadily
from about midday.
To be smack bang in the middle of the
action, obtain a spot at the Sydney Opera House, at Mrs Macquaries Point in The
Domain or the Circular Quay promenade. You can also have a good view from the
north side of the bridge, Mary Booth Reserve at Kirribilli and Blues Point
Reserve at McMahons Point offer ideal vantage point.
During New Years, all the roads around
the city, the best way to travel in and out of the city centre is via bus,
train, ferry or light rail.
The New Year’s Eve is not only about
the fireworks, but there are also plenty of intriguing activities to do before
the family firework display begins. Sydney Harbour is the setting for pre-show
entertainment and year ending festivities showcasing aerial displays, a
traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smoking ceremony, which uses
eucalyptus smoke to cleanse the harbour of negative spirits.
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