Top Festivals Around the World in February

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Top Festivals Around the World in February

Chinese New Year 

Beijing, China: 5th February 2019
(February 16th, 2018) The biggest Chinese holiday, with dragons, fireworks, symbolic clothing, flowers, lanterns, and celebration, everywhere in China. Although Beijing isn’t the only place to celebrate the Chinese New Year it can be celebrated all over Asia. Find out more.


Carnival of Venice

Venice, Italy: 16th February 2019
(February 13, 2018) One of the most beautiful festivals in the world, people wear masks and elaborate costumes to hide differences among classes, and there are contests for the best costumes. Find out more.


Desert Festival of Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer, India: 17th-19th February 2019
(January 29th, 2018) A cultured festival of events such as camel racing, turban tying, and the longest moustache competition, this quirky Indian festival showcases the cultural wonders of Rajasthan. Find out more.

Pingxi Lantern Festival

Pingxi, Taiwan: 19th February 2019
(March 2nd, 2018). People write their wishes on fire lanterns and release them into the sky together, creating a beautiful spectacle of floating lights. Find out more.

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Ibiza Club Guide

Published in Destinations

Ibiza is known as the clubbing capital of the world and has been since the 70’s, made famous by the big named acts that hit this small island every summer bringing the best clubbing experience that can be found. Ibiza has the most renowned clubs on the dance scene such as Pacha, Amnesia and space.  Whether your an Ibiza virgin or a regular goer keep up to date with our Ibiza club guide.
Amnesia
Located in the middle of the island, near San Rafael
has long been the backdrop for some unforgettable clubbing moments, with two massive rooms - one a dark cave and the other a wide arena that is flooded with light when the sun rises.
Popular Parties: Cocoon, Cream, Music On, Together.
Prices: Expect to pay from €40 to €50 for most parties, depending on the month. Spirit and mixers cost around €15 or more and a beer €13. Water is €9. *The bars upstairs are more expensive.*
Address: Carrer de Sant Antoni, 14, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
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DC10
Located near the airport on the road to Las Salinas
Now famous for being Ibiza's underground club, DC-10 has reached its elevated position thanks to offering a unique experience in Ibiza's clubbing environment. In contrast to the rest of the clubs, it still does little or no publicity for its parties, meaning those who go are in the know and there for one reason: the music. DC-10's longevity and success is ultimately thanks to a devotion to providing solid, quality underground electronic music.
Popular Parties: Circoloco, Paradise.
Prices:DC-10 is cheap (relatively speaking). Expect to pay no more than €30 for Circoloco. Entry on other days costs about €20 or less. A beer or water will cost you €5-7 and a mixer no more than €10.
Address: Diseminado es Moli, 9448, 07818 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Illes Balears, Spain
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Es Paradis
Located on the waterfront in San Antonio
Quite possibly the most beautiful club on the island and as the name suggests, it certainly has a paradise feel to it. A labyrinth of secret gardens that oozes glam, Es Paradis has been around since the mid '70s and is one of the original charms of Ibiza's nightlife.
Popular Parties: Fiesta Del Agua, Glow Neon Paint Party.
Prices: Expect to pay around 20 - 40€. A beer should cost around 7€, vodka limon 10€. Reduced price flyers and occasional free entry tickets are available from bars around San Antonio.
Address: Carrer Salvador Espriu, 2, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
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Benimussa Park
known as 'the Zoo', An open-air venue outside of San Antonio
Home to the world famous Zoo Project parties, Benimussa Park is one of the most unique venues on the island. If outdoor partying, fancy dress and quality electronic music is your bag, then you'll enjoy this.
Popular Parties: Zoo Project, Holi Festival.
Prices: Zoo Project parties cost in the region of 30-40€. A beer should cost around 6€, vodka limon 10€.
Address: Carrer del Romaní, 18, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Spain
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Eden
Located on the waterfront in San Antonio
Eden is the second superclub of San Antonio, Located metres away from its rival Es Paradis. Eden has previously been home to high profile events like Pete Tong, Gatecrasher, Godskitchen and more. Appropriating the symbol of the competition directly across the way - Es Paradis's apple - it was a signal of their intent to raise the stakes of the San Antonio clubbing scene. 
Popular Parties: Mansion, Judgment.
Prices: parties cost in the region of 25-30€. A beer should cost around 6€, vodka limon 9€.
Address: Calle Salvador Espriu, s/n, 07820, Illes Balears, Spain
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Ibiza Rocks Hotel
Located in the centre of San Antonio
In its decade-long lifespan on the island, Ibiza Rocks has proven there is much more to this island than superstar DJs and monster clubbing, with its well known pop, rock and grime superstars to hit its stage. This branded hotel now plays home to all the Ibiza Rocks events and includes a purpose built and permanent stage set up, located within the hotel's central courtyard. The pool area has become the scene of some memorable moments during and after gigs, when the band and/or crowd have been known to take an impromptu dip.
Popular parties: Ibiza Rocks, W.A.R! and the Ibiza Rocks The Boat parties.
Prices: Ibiza Rocks parties at the Hotel cost around 40€ and are free for guests staying at the hotel. They operate a token system for buying drinks but they are cheap. €5 for a pint of beer or soft drink and 10€ for a vodka mixer.
Address: Carrer Estrella, s/n, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
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Pacha
Located very near the Ibiza Town Marina
Created in Ibiza in 1973, this little old estate in Ibiza Town has grown into the most dominant clubbing brand in the world, with the Ibiza venue still very much the jewel in its crown. With a reputation for providing clubbing with style, it's unrivalled when it comes to adding some VIP pizzazz to proceedings, so it's the ideal venue to glam it up in glad rags.
Popular Parties: F*** Me I'm Famous, Flower Power, Solomun + 1.
Prices: Expect to pay from 40€ for most parties, except F*** Me I'm Famous, which will start with a higher price point. Prices increase as the island gets busier and the parties get more popular. A vodka lemon costs approx. 18€, and a beer 12€.
Address: Av. 8 d'Agost, 07800 Ibiza, Islas Baleares, Spain
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Privilege
Located in the middle of the island, near San Rafael
Known as the 'World's Biggest Club' is in Ibiza,the main room like an aircraft hangar, alone could fit the whole of most of the other clubs in Ibiza inside it - Privilege has become renowned for providing the extravagant and spectacular parites, like no other can. With a swimming pool at its centre and layer upon layer of different parts of the club to explore, Privilege smashes down any existing boundaries you may already have for the clubbing experience.
Popular Parties: Supermartxe.
Prices: Entry prices vary between €20 and €40. A vodka limon costs approx. €12 and a beer €10.
Address: Urbanización San Rafael, s/n, 07816 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
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Sankeys
Located in the heart of Playa d'en Bossa
Already a recognised heavyweight in the UK clubbing landscape, Sankeys opened its Ibiza branch in 2011, quickly making a very strong name for itself as a rave haven for lovers of underground dance music. Sankeys keeps visuals and entertainment to a bare minimum, focusing on the music, so be ready to dance.
Popular parties: Viva Warriors, Tribal Sessions.
Price: £35-40 entry, A vodka lemon costs approx. 13€, and a beer 8€.
Address: Carrer de les Alzines, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain
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Space
Located in Playa d'en Bossa, near the beach
Space Ibiza is known around the world as one of the temples of electronic dance music. Unique through many of its years by offering unadulterated daytime clubbing, the Space Terrace ranks alongside the Paradise Garage and Haçienda in terms of influence and impact. Now a sprawling and modern super club, with five different areas, Space is Ibiza power clubbing at its finest, with a particular emphasis on bringing only the best international DJs across all genres.
Popular Parties: Carl Cox, Elrow, Sundays at Space
Prices: Expect to pay from 35-50€ for parties at Space. Drinks prices are the Ibiza norm with a vodka lemon costing around 15+€ and a beer 8+€.
Address: Platja d'en Bossa, S/N, 07817 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Ushuaïa
Located in Playa d'en Bossa, opposite Space and next to the beach
Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel has been a shining star in Playa d'en Bossa since its opening in 2011. Located just opposite Space, this hotel offers stylish accommodation and an exciting events program. Ushuaïa has made a name for itself championing huge DJ names, amazing stage production, glamorous dancers and a fantastically placed VIP section; in a few short years securing its place as one of the most famous venues in Ibiza. With the exception of the opening and closing parties (which continue long into the night) Ushuaïa opens around 3-5pm in the afternoon and closes at midnight. By providing a rare opportunity to see some of the biggest headliners on the island as the sun is still setting, Ushuaïa has become an important force in returning the long-held tradition of daytime clubbing back to the island.
Popular parties: David Guetta's BIG, ANTS, Hardwell and Avicii.
Prices: £40-60 tickets depending on DJ, Spirit and mixers cost around €15 or more and a beer €12. Water is €8
Address: Platja d'en Bossa, 10, 07817 Sant Jordi de ses Salines, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Best Places To Spend New Year's Eve

Published in Travel Tips & Tricks

Ringing in a new year in a new place
New Year’s comes but once a year, so it’s worth it to make the festivities memorable. But where’s the best place to be when the clock strikes midnight on December 31? myself and my partner have celebrated new years eve in a different country for the last 5 years now and we find that it’s the best way to ring in a New Year.

New York City
It may not be for everyone, but there’s no denying that New Year’s Eve in New York City has an atmosphere that few other cities can rival. Most popular, of course, is the annual gathering of a million people in Times Square to see the ball drop On Times Square. For a slightly less chaotic experience, book a reservation at one of the bars or restaurants overlooking Times Square. And for something completely different, consider a night-time boat ride on New York Harbour, which offers the best views of the midnight fireworks display on Liberty Island.


Rio de Janeiro
Known for its wild carnival festivals, Rio knows how to party and its New Year's Eve celebration is no different. The Yearly event known as 'Réveillon' is Held on the Iconic Copacabana Beach, Where two million people cram onto the two-and-a-half-mile stretch of sand for the worlds largest and arguably wildest New Year's party. Locals dress head to toe in white (believed to bring good luck) and toss handfuls of flowers into the ocean as gift to Yemanjá, goddess of the seas. The celebration also includes large oceanfront stages for live musical and dance performances, and a colourful fireworks display at midnight to complete the scene.


Sydney
Sydney is famous for two claims to fame on its New Year’s Eve celebrations: first, because of its location, it’s the first major city where the clock strikes midnight and second for the largest fireworks display in the world, with one at 9 pm and another at midnight, with the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House making for a striking setting. More than a million people attend the waterfront show, which also includes an air and water show featuring aerial acrobatics, an Aboriginal smoking ceremony and the Harbour of Light Parade; a mix of more than 50 illuminated boats in the harbour.


Edinburgh
The Edinburgh Hogmanay translates to “last day of the year,” but the annual New Years festivities in Edinburgh actually last three days. Things kick off on December 30th with a torchlight march through the city that finishes with a fireworks finale. While New Year’s Eve is all about massive street parties and outdoor concerts, including a open-air Kelidh (traditional Celtic party). At midnight, 4.5 tons of fireworks explode over Edinburgh Castle while the streets ring out with celebrators singing “Auld Lang Syne.” .


London
Join a crowd of more than 250,000 across the banks of the Thames and its numerous bridges to see the spectacular light and firework display or listen to the chiming of Big Ben at midnight. Then on New Years Day the streets of central London are meet with colourful parade floats, followed by the Queen of England’s horses.


Paris
The City of Light lives up to its nickname on New Year’s Eve, when the Eiffel Tower, arc de Triomphe and Disneyland Paris become the back drop of a spectacular light show. Live like a Parisian by popping a bottle of champagne and exchanging cheek kisses at the Champs-Elysées street party. Recently in the past couple of years the ‘official fireworks displays have been absent due to safety threats but that shouldn’t stop you from bringing in the nouvelles années.


Hong Kong
One of the world’s most dramatic skylines lights up every year with a display of fireworks that grows more impressive every year. The events kick off in Hong Kong’s Times Square shopping mall, where a replica ball drop takes place in homage to New York City’s famous festivities. Victoria Harbour is the center of the evening activity, though, so savvy locals party on boats, rooftop terraces, or at the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Tsa Shui for the best views of the dazzling lightshow.


Berlin
The German capital has a reputation for being a party city year-round, so you can imagine what New Year’s Eve (known as "Silvester") is like here. The centerpiece of the celebration is “Party Mile,” a two-kilometer stretch of bars, international food stalls, laser shows, video screens, party tents, music stages, and more between Brandenburg Gate and Victory Column. After the fireworks show at midnight, the crowds head to the city’s many dance floors, where they stay out until dawn or later.


Las Vegas
More than 300,000 revelers descend on this party capital for the big night, when the Las Vegas Strip becomes car-free and transforms into a giant street party with live bands, light displays, and laser shows. The city also hosts a mind-boggling number of concerts, shows, and parties in clubs, hotels, and casinos, meaning there’s no shortage of evening entertainment options. Come midnight, fireworks are launched from seven rooftops along the Strip, so chances are you’ll see them whether you’re on the street or a rooftop club.


Walt Disney World
New Year’s Eve at Walt Disney World is a dream come true for families traveling over the holiday. The theme park stays open until 1 am, but it’s packed with fun activities all day long. Leading up to the midnight fireworks show, there are many performances, dance parties, live entertainers, and confetti explosions to keep visitors of all ages entertained. Disney’s Magic Kingdom is the most popular for New Years Eve, while Epcot puts on an impressive lights and laser show just before midnight. Be aware that you may need to arrive at the park early on New Years Eve as the parks will reach maximum capacity and they will close admission.


Vienna
This atmospheric city is famous for its New Year’s Eve Grand Ball, hosted at Hofburg Palace, but there’s more on offer than just throwback elegance. Vienna’s famous Christmas markets transform into New Year’s fairs, and hundreds of thousands of revelers crowd the Silvesterpfad (New Year’s Path) in the city center on New Year’s Eve. Fueled by mulled wine, the party starts at 2 pm and goes until well after midnight, with fireworks appearing over the Wiener Prater fair.


Amsterdam
A city that knows how to party and New Years Eve is no exception. The Oosterdok is the main place to celebrate NYE but throughout the city, especially Rembrandtplein, Nieuwmarkt, Leidseplein and Dam Square are famous for the fireworks that include numerous kinds of firecrackers and sparklers or even crackers and bangers. At Museumplein a big event is organised where the high fireworks strike the audience with awe. The most important factor that the city of Amsterdam offers to the crowds of the New Year’s Eve is that each and every person who desires to enjoy the night without spending money can hit the streets and enjoy with the crowd as a big friendly group. No matter where you decide to spend your New Years Eve in Amsterdam you will be sure to have a good time.


Reykjavik
With only four hours of daylight in late December, locals in the northernmost capital of the world are ready to party like no one else. New Year’s Eve kicks off with community bonfires around which people sing, dance, and play music. Meanwhile, fireworks light up from every corner of the city thanks to fairly relaxed government restrictions. As midnight approaches, crowds gather around local landmarks like Perlan and Landakotskirkja church for the best views of the official fireworks displays.


Cape Town
New Year’s celebrations span three days in this vibrant South African city. On New Year’s Eve, the Victoria & Albert Waterfront hosts a concert and midnight fireworks display. (check out Table Mountain for unobstructed views of the fireworks).


Bangkok
This bustling metropolis’s locals and expats come together for New Year’s Eve festivities, the centerpiece of which is a massive gathering in Central World Square. The crowd numbers hundreds of thousands, and entertainment includes a spectacular light show, live concert, and video screens projecting celebrations from around the world. At midnight, of course, a series of fireworks displays illuminate the riverside. Afterward, the party continues at nightclubs and the lively beer gardens lining the streets.

 



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