With New Year Eve right around the corner, UAE destinations are pulling no stops when it comes to giving 2023 a grand farewell.
In Dubai, 32 locations have permits for fireworks shows, and authorities have inspected the arrangement for over 45 fireworks shows, the emirate’s Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA) said on Tuesday. The UAE, every year, boasts several locations of New Year’s Eve celebrations. This year, however, Sharjah has decided to ban celebrations in solidarity with Gaza.
So, if you plan to catch the fireworks at the end of this year then you can head to these spots across the country:
A major display will last 60 minutes nonstop, breaking 3 new Guinness World Records in terms of quantity, time and formation.
Fireworks will begin at 9pm and will continue till 12am, January 1, 2024.
The fireworks show will last until 1am, 2024
Fireworks will begin at 9pm on December 31, 2024
Fireworks will take place at midnight, bringing in the New Year.
A colourful display of fireworks will also be visible from Hudayriyat Island. The show will ring in the New Year at midnight.
The landmark Burj Khalifa fireworks will also take place the the stroke of midnight. This year, however, it would be a paid event. Tickets have already been sold out online.
A stunning fireworks show will line the island, as residents and tourists plan to gather to witness the colourful display yet again this year.
Dubai’s iconic 7-star hotel will also have a firework show that visitors can enjoy while welcoming 2024.
At the Hatta festival, there are fireworks at 8pm every day until December 31, 2023, when there will be a show of lights and colours.
At this spot too, there are fireworks everyday. The shows take place at 9pm, however, the final show on New Year’s Eve will be held at 11.59pm.
The island will offer live entertainment 7pm onwards and will end the night with fireworks as the clock strikes 12.
The Beach in JBR will also be offering a view to the colourful firework show at 11.59pm on New Year’s Eve.
The popular festival park will be lighting up the skies as it marks seven midnights, depending on different time zones of seven countries. From China to Turkey, guests are invited to revel in distinct New Year’s celebrations at the top of each hour, from 8pm until 1am.
Stretching across the 4.5km waterfront between Al Marjan Island and Al Hamra Village, the display aims to set new records.
Residents and visitors will be able to choose from two events where they can watch the fireworks. A free public event will offer DJ entertainment, kids’ activities, food trucks, and a section for bachelors and families.
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