Travel to Dubai for an incredible experience this year. Every New Year’s Eve, the city sees a surge in celebrations, ranging from dazzling parties and firework displays to night safaris and cruises. There is a lot to do in Dubai during this period.
The temperature at the year’s end also remains mild and pleasant, ranging from 20 degrees to 23.5 degrees Celsius. There is relatively less chance of precipitation. You can opt for comfortable clothing that is appropriate for the places you are visiting.
Top things to do in Dubai on New Year’s Eve 2024
1. Fireworks at Burj Khalifa
It’s not a surprising fact that millions of tourists visit Dubai every year because of Burj Khalifa, the tallest building on the planet. This place features some of the most televised and popular fireworks displays globally. You can book a personal experience on U by Emaar app.
2. Dubai dinner cruise
If the dazzling parties and fancy dinners aren’t a thing for you, there is an option of special dinner cruises too. This December, get onboard a cruise offering live entertainment and a lavish feast presented by experienced chefs. There is calm and tranquility here.
3. Dubai desert safari
Ring in the new year in style. Dubai desert safari is one of the most happening things to do in the city any time of the year. This adventure activity can include anything from dune bashing to colourful sunsets and henna painting, belly dancing and buffets.
4. New Year’s Eve Party in Dubai
Several restaurants and bars in Dubai plan separate parties for the special occasion. You should check out the Zero Gravity Party, too, as it brings global music sensations to Dubai. Expect long queues, so arrive early or book tickets in advance to secure a spot.
5. Global Village Dubai
Global Village Dubai is a favourite among locals and tourists alike. The annual multi-national theme park has opened for this year’s season. You can expect stunning country pavilions, great food and trendy celebrations at the place.
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