DNTV, Staff Reporter
As the clock struck 12, Dubai erupted in a kaleidoscope of light and excitement, marking the arrival of 2024 with a vigor unrivaled by any other. This year, the emirate’s New Year’s Eve celebration took on a special significance, pulsating with an infectious energy fueled by record-breaking tourism and a palpable economic surge.
The crown jewel of this festive frenzy lies in the heart of Dubai, where hotels overlooking the iconic Burj Khalifa boasted a staggering 100 per cent occupancy. Every room with a view of the world’s tallest building has been snapped up by eager celebrants, testament to the unparalleled allure of witnessing the Burj Khalifa’s annual fireworks extravaganza.
But the magic extends far beyond the waterfront.
Throughout the city, hotels report occupancy rates soaring above 90 per cent, with every corner buzzing with the arrival of international tourists. From families seeking festive fun to thrill-seeking adventurers, Dubai has become a magnet for global revelers, drawn by its promise of an unforgettable New Year’s Eve experience.
Some of the shows taking place in the country this year aim to record new records in the Guinness Book of World Records. Specifically, the show organized by the Sheikh Zayed Festival in Abu Dhabi, and the show that takes place on the waterfront extending between Al Marjan Island and Al Hamra Village in Ras Al Khaimah.








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