. NYE at the Lakefront. A family-friendly, all-ages event will be held at Queenstown Lakefront, bringing in the New Year in style. This free event starts at 7.30 pm on 31st December and continues until 1 am on 1 st January, with fireworks filling the night sky. Pro tip: Queenstown is a popular place to be in the summertime, so get to the.
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Hi any recommendations where to spend new years’ eve within a five hour drive from getting off the ferry. Thanks. New Zealand: (Almost) The First To Welcome The New Year. The first country in the world to celebrate the New Year is the tiny and ultra-remote Pacific island nation of Kiribati. The country covers a vast amount of ocean but only has a population of around 120,000 on the various scattered atolls. It is a novel place to celebrate New Year but.



