Friday 28 November 2008
2008 may not have been the most cheerful year, but despite the gloom, it seems Brits are determined to welcome in 2009 with a big party, and there's been no reduction in flight search traffic for the New Year break. Skyscanner reveals the most popular* New Year destinations for Brits.
1. London
2. Geneva
3. Malaga
4. Paris
5. Alicante
6. Tenerife
7. Amsterdam
8. Barcelona
9. Edinburgh
10. Dublin
*Most popular
flight searches for European destinations during the New Year period
08/09.
UK cities featuring in
the top ten include London and Edinburgh; other UK cities will obviously be
very popular but did not feature in the list as party goers may travel
there by car or train rather than plane. There also seems to be a strong
element of winter sun seeking, with three Spanish beach spots proving
popular places for Brits to see in the New
Year.
Falling just outside of the top ten
were cities such as Prague, Berlin, Madrid and Rome, whilst at the other
end of the scale, the cities least likely to host Brits over New Year were
Bergerac in France, Verona in Italy and Poznan in
Poland.
London (England) –
the UK’s biggest New Year party place, it’s not surprising that
the capital tops Skyscanner’s list. Families can get their skates on
at the Natural History Museum ice rink where mum and dad can enjoy
champagne and mulled wine. Clubbers can head to the Ibiza Underground
Party, one of the biggest New Year bashes in London, or why not get onboard
the MV London Belle, a party boat that sets sail from most of the piers in
central London and provides the best seats in the city for the midnight
fireworks. Find cheap
flights to London.
Geneva
(Switzerland) – its popularity as a ski hub is the reason this
Swiss city ranks so high in the charts. With over 100 resorts less than a 2
hour drive away, thousands will be seeing in the New Year on the slopes of
the Swiss and French Alps. However, there’s plenty of celebrations
happening in the city itself – the Old Town hosts concerts, food
markets and late night parties in the central square. Find cheap
flights to Geneva.
Malaga
(Spain) – a long time favourite of Brits during the summer,
Malaga continues to draw UK visitors in winter too. Though it
couldn’t exactly be described as balmy on the 31st of December, an
average temperature of around 16C means that New Year in Malaga is
considerably warmer than in the UK. Grab your bottles of cerveza and take
to the town centre to join the New Year festivities. Find cheap
flights to Malaga.
Paris
(France) – regarded as one of the most colourful and exciting
places to celebrate New Year, Parisians toast the Nouvelle année
with flutes of Champagne and papillottes – small chocolates which pop
like firecrackers when opened. Head to the Champs-Elysees from where
you’ll be able to soak up the seasonal atmosphere and get a good view
of the Eiffel Tower which explodes with light when the clock strikes
twelve. Find cheap
fights to Paris.
Alicante (Spain) – another Spanish city long popular with
Brits, locals tend to start off the Nochevieja celebrations with a
huge family dinner at home, after which the younger members hit the town
for the night. Plaza del Ayuntamiento (City Hall Square) in El Barrio is
the place to gather for the big midnight countdown, then check into one of
numerous discothèques and party till Spanish sunrise. Find cheap
flights to Alicante.
Tenerife (Spain) – the fact the Tenerife is still a warm 18
degrees in mid-winter is probably why Tenerife attracts plenty of Brits for
New Year. The church square in Los Cristianos hosts thousands of revellers
waiting to pop their bottles of Cava – and like everywhere else,
you’ll be able to join the locals “oohing” and
“aahing” over the spectacular firework display. Find cheap
flights to Tenerife.
Amsterdam (Netherlands) – a year round city of pleasure,
it’s little wonder that the Dutch capital draws thousands of Brits
for New Year. Known as Oudjaarsavond – meaning Old
Year’s Eve – throngs of people will head to the famous streets
such as Dam Square and Rembrandtplein to welcome in 2009. The Dutch have a
hands on approach to fireworks and you’ll find it all ‘going
off’ in the streets - ear plugs and safety goggles are advised.
Find cheap
flights to Amsterdam.
Barcelona (Spain) – many Spaniards commence the evening at
home with family and don’t really start the party till after
midnight, from when they’ll continue until the not so early hours.
Join the locals in the grape eating challenge – the tradition of
trying to eat 12 grapes on the twelve strikes of midnight – for every
grape consumed you get a month’s good luck, so get chomping. Find
cheap
flights to Barcelona.
Edinburgh (Scotland) – The Scottish capital’s Hogmanay
party is one of the biggest New Year street parties in the UK. With live
music performances across four different stages from major acts including
Groove Armada, The Hoosiers and Glasvegas, and firework displays from each
of the city’s high places, the night promises to be bigger, better
and louder than ever before. Find cheap
flights to Edinburgh.
Dublin (Ireland) – join thousands of others enjoying the craic
on the streets of Ireland’s capital. At midnight, the Christchurch
Bells will ring out through the streets of the entire city as revellers
toast to 2009. If you’re not suffering too much, drag yourself out of
bed to see the Lord Mayor’s New Year’s Day Parade which hosts
some fantastic marching bands from both Ireland and around the world.
Find cheap
flights to Dublin.