Sydney has one of the most beautiful New Year shows in the world... do you really want to miss out?
It is said that Sydney's New Year fireworks are some of the most spectacular in the world, and we can tell you that it's absolutely true.
Being among the first people in the world to bring the New Year in is already a thrill in itself, but when you celebrate the occasion in a spectacular city like Sydney, the experience is even more amazing.
Just picture it... The Sydney Opera House, bathed in the glow of the fireworks while the Harbour Bridge is awash with colour... it certainly makes Australia stand out above the crowd.
WHY CELEBRATE NEW YEAR IN SYDNEY AT LEAST ONCE IN YOUR LIFETIME
We are used to celebrating New Year's Eve bundled up in coats and scarves, however in Sydney, summer has just begun. Can you imagine enjoying the occasion in short sleeves, on the beach, watching the fireworks being reflected on the water?
Also, as Sydney is eight hours ahead of us, you'll be one of the first people in the world to welcome in the New Year.
THE NEW YEAR PROGRAMME
Every year in Sydney, the festivities begin at 6 in the evening and carry on until the stroke of midnight.
The packed evening of entertainment begins with Matt Hall, who does stunts in the Australian sky in his small aeroplane.
Then the Australian people show their respect for the native Aboriginal people's beliefs by releasing eucalyptus smoke to drive evil spirits away.
At 9 pm, there is a small firework display designed for the children who won't be able to stay up until midnight.
Then at midnight, the real show begins - one that you will remember forever. A show that has for years marked out Sydney as one of the most exciting and beautiful places to celebrate the New Year.
Everyone embraces, exchanging greetings, and even total strangers become your friend as you wish them all the best for the year to come.
The carefree, warm atmosphere creates a moment that you will never forget.
SOME ADVICE ABOUT HOSTELS
Every year, thousands of people come to Sydney to celebrate New Year, so you need to plan ahead, and bear in mind that many hostels set a minimum number of days that you can stay over this festive period.