In about two weeks, the Christmas period will come to an end, and immediately after that the New Year celebrations will begin around the world.
In many destinations, the event is celebrated with huge celebrations that include parties, fireworks, performances and more.
Many Israelis choose to celebrate this day overseas, and we checked - what are the most sought-after destinations for receiving 2023?
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Data received by "Israel Hayom" from the company "Airline Connections" reveal that the most sought-after destination for them is Dubai.
Immediately after it are Istanbul, London, Madrid, Paris and Rome.
Nir Mazur, VP of Aviation Relations, said: "New Year's Eve this year falls on a weekend, which allows for a vacation almost without the need to take days off.
The cities are still decorated with Christmas lights, and many Israelis book vacations at affordable prices.
The weather in the winter months in Dubai, which is at the top of the list, is inviting and comfortable.
New Year's Eve is also the opening of the sales season and the leading destinations are the European capitals: Paris, London, Madrid and Rome, where the fashion centers are located.
Istanbul and Antalya are also on the list of sought-after destinations all year round, as well as on New Year's Eve."
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Dubai, Photo: Getty Images
We also checked at the Gulliver company what are the most invited destinations for the New Year's celebrations, and according to their data - London is in first place.
Immediately after it is Prague, in third place is Budapest, fourth is Dubai, and further on are Paris, Istanbul, New York and Vienna.
Here, too, we see that European representatives dominate the list, with the exception of one representation from New York and one from Dubai.
Ziv Rosen, Gulliver's CEO, said: "New Year's Eve celebrations attract many vacationers and travelers every year.
Israeli travelers return to rest, visit the most prominent destinations in the world and soak up the unique holiday atmosphere in the many events, markets, celebrations and fireworks that welcome the New Year.
We see that the demand for New Year's holidays is increasing this year, and the Israeli tourist is not deterred by the increase in prices, which is mainly affected by the increase in fuel prices.
Alongside trips to prominent European New Year's Eve destinations such as Prague, London and Paris, we see a trend of Israelis choosing to travel to Dubai and Istanbul, which were destinations that were almost irrelevant to Israelis before Corona."
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Christmas market in Prague (archive), photo: Getty Images
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