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New Year’s Eve
London
See in 2014 via 1973, on the dance floor of Disco
(disco-london.com). Bringing Manhattan’s Studio 54 to
London’s Soho, this glittering venue offers a vinyl-only
soundtrack that’s sure to get any diva dancing. Perfectly
named cocktails, including Le Freak C’est Chic and I Feel
Love, will complete the night.
Paris
Can-can your way into the New Year with an
evening at Moulin Rouge (moulinrouge.fr), the world’s most
famous cabaret. Prepare to be dazzled by an 80-strong
dance troupe, including the beautiful Doriss Girls, as you
enjoy an exquisite dinner washed down with Champagne
Reykjavík
With just four hours of daylight during the last
day of December, it’s little wonder that Icelandic New
Year traditions aim to be as bright as possible. Seek out a
neighbourhood bonfire, where locals gather to celebrate a
new beginning, before witnessing a spectacular fireworks
display lighting up the midnight sky.
Boogie nights:
celebrate
New Year’s
Eve in London’s
fabulous Disco
Fuerteventura
If the dark, cold nights are
giving you a serious case of
the blues, chase them away
in fabulous Fuerteventura.
Blessed with over 3,000
hours of sunshine a year and
golden beaches that stretch
all along its coastline, this
beautiful Canary Island is the
perfect winter haven.
Despite being just over
80km from the coast of Africa,
this delightful island is full
of Spanish charm. Sleepy
highlights, like the village
hamlet of Betancuria, provide
perfect locations for whiling
away a lazy afternoon. Sit
back, relax and forget the cold
British weather as you enjoy
sunny highs of 22°C between
December and February.
Home to 13 protected
natural areas, 24 volcanos
and countless jagged
mountain peaks, it’s easy to
see why the entire island has
been declared a UNESCO
Biosphere Reserve. Its prime
Atlantic position makes it
a paradise full of marine
wildlife, where dolphins, seals
and turtles all frolic in the
turquoise waters. Why not join
them?
Fly from Gatwick, Bristol and
Liverpool.
A brand-new year is fast approaching, so why not welcome it in one
of our favourite destinations?