As the countdown to 2012 begins, join Hotels.com in discovering how New Year's Eve is celebrated in different cities around the world. Whether it's cleansing the home for the year ahead, sipping champagne or watching fireworks, there's something for everyone, regardless of the time zone. Nuku'alofa, Tonga (Time zone – GMT +13)
As one of the first countries in the world to bring in the New Year, the tiny kingdom of Tonga puts on a big party to celebrate the start of another year. Known as -Uoke Lotu,' the first week of the New Year involves local priests leading prayers and visiting the homes of local residents, where the celebrations continue with music and dancing.
Hotels.com recommends the Likualofa Beach Resort, with rooms starting at $188* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
Auckland, New Zealand (Time zone – GMT +13)
New Zealanders welcome in the New Year at the same time as their neighbours in Tonga, with large street parties and fireworks lighting up the major cities. The most spectacular attraction is the pyrotechnics display atop the Sky Tower in Auckland - the tallest freestanding structure tower in the Southern Hemisphere.
Hotels.com recommends the SkyCity Grand Hotel, with rooms starting at $334* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
Honiara, Solomon Islands (Time zone – GMT +11)
Embracing the New Year at the same time as Australia, the natives of this tropical paradise welcome the New Year in a far more relaxed fashion than many other nations. The fireworks and swarming crowds are nowhere to be seen. Instead, travellers can spend time relaxing by the beach before watching the sun set on 2011.
Hotels.com recommends the Heritage Park Hotel, with rooms starting at $269* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
Sydney, Australia (Time zone – GMT +11)
Widely regarded as having some of the most impressive New Year's celebrations in the world, a New Year's Eve in Sydney is one to remember. Firework displays light up the city skyline at midnight but the fireworks display from Sydney Harbour Bridge is always the star and sets the standard for the rest of the world. Revellers watch on in wonder from boats, bars or one of the many prime spots on the harbour foreshore.
Hotels.com recommends the Hilton Sydney, with rooms starting at $889* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
Tokyo, Japan (Time zone – GMT +9)
Rooms at the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno start at $186* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
Beijing, China (Time zone – GMT +8)
Although the celebrations of the Lunar New Year are not until a few weeks into the New Year, the Chinese celebrations of the Gregorian New Year are becoming increasingly popular, with fireworks and rock concerts lighting up the capital, Beijing.
Hotels.com recommends the Peninsula Beijing, with rooms starting at $212* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
Ko Phangan, Thailand (Time zone – GMT +7)
It's hard to avoid the end of year festivities in Thailand, with the New Year celebrated three times – traditionally on December 31, then the Chinese New Year (according to the lunar calendar) and the date of year changing on April 13 for the Buddhist New Year. Travellers from around the world flock to Ko Phangan for its famous beach party on December 31, many staying up long enough to witness the first sunrise of the New Year.
Hotels.com recommends the Imperial Boat House Beach Resort, with rooms starting at $229* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
Rome, Italy (Time zone – GMT +1)
Italy celebrates New Year's Eve in style with La Festa di San Silvestro. Distinctly Italian in nature, the festival brings together friends, family and great food before everyone fills the streets for the countdown to midnight to witness firework displays above some of the city's iconic landmarks.
Hotels.com recommends the Hotel Veneto, with rooms starting at $213* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
Reykjavik, Iceland (Time zone – GMT 0)
In Iceland, locals experience less than six hours of daylight in the peak of winter so it is a world away from an Aussie New Year's Eve. To brighten up their New Year's festivities, Icelandic folk typically gather for a meal with friends or family, before sitting around a bonfire to take in their local fireworks display.
Hotels.com recommends the Grand Hotel Reykjavik, with rooms starting at $215* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
Buenos Aires, Argentina (Time zone – GMT -3)
Regardless of the sweltering heat often experienced over the festive season, Argentinians traditionally greet the New Year with a large family meal, before taking to the streets to enjoy the local firework displays, bars, nightclubs and street performances.
Hotels.com recommends the Unique Art Elegance Hotel, with rooms starting at $197* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
Santiago, Chile (Time zone – GMT -3)
Experiencing the New Year at the same time as Argentina, Chile is an equally enjoyable place to be on December 31. With an average January temperature of over 20 degrees, visitors to Santiago can enjoy a balmy evening of local food, wine and live music before watching the fireworks on the Entel Tower in the city centre.
Hotels.com recommends the Radisson Plaza Santiago, with rooms starting at $157* per room per night on December 31, 2011. To book, visit: Hotels.com or call 1800 846 835.
New York, USA (Time zone – GMT -5)
Perhaps the most iconic location of New Year's celebrations around the world, Times Square is the epicentre of the Big Apple's spectacular celebrations. Laser shows, confetti and streamers set the scene, before the famous countdown on the big screen and the descending New Year's Eve ball as the clock strikes midnight.
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