Tired of spending holidays at home, many people choose to travel to a warm and easy escape this holiday season. The Middle East is quickly becoming one of the top choices for Armenian travelers.
New Year holidays in the Middle East are becoming increasingly popular thanks to a perfect mix of convenience and warm weather. There are no visas for many destinations, short 3-hour flights, and predictable warm weather. It’s safe and easy both for families and couples.
Instead of complicated travel plans, you can land in Dubai, Doha, or Abu Dhabi in just a few hours and step straight into beach weather, modern attractions, and festive fireworks
In this guide, we’ll walk through the best places to go and what to see during the holiday season.
Winter Holidays in Doha
Doha is one of the most underrated Middle Eastern gems for Armenian travelers. Qatar Airways operates flights to Yerevan, which is a short and comfortable trip.
Unlike the loud and crowded holiday destinations we usually imagine, Qatar offers a surprisingly elegant and relaxed New Year atmosphere. It’s warm, stunning, and luxurious at the same time.
One of the highlights of New Year’s Eve in Doha is the impressive fireworks show along the Corniche. The waterfront lights up with color as thousands gather to watch the reflections dance on the water.
For something more romantic, you can book a traditional Dhow cruise, gliding across the bay under Doha’s skyline. If you want something “louder”, head to Lusail, where light shows, music performances, and stylish cafés create a lively celebration. Concerts, art shows are also planned at the Katara Cultural Village.
Celebration in Dubai
If there’s one place that turns New Year’s Eve into a full-scale performance, it’s Dubai. This city remains the number one Middle Eastern destination.
And this year, the city is taking things to a whole new level: for the first time ever, Downtown Dubai will host an 8-day New Year celebration, running from December 31 all the way to January 7.
The heart of it all is, of course, the Burj Khalifa. The world’s tallest tower becomes a gigantic stage, with synchronized shows stretching across the Burj Khalifa Lake, the Dubai Mall promenade, and the entire façade of the tower. Wherever you stand, there’s something happening. There will be laser shows, light choreographies, moving platforms, aerial performances, and fireworks that go far beyond anything seen in the region before.
For the best view, visitors can purchase premium tickets to Burj Park, offering front-row access to the fireworks and live performances. For families with kids, under-5 entry is free (with a reserved badge), while adults and older children have advance online ticketing options.
Another unique way to celebrate is from the water. Dubai is offering special New Year’s Eve cruises on the Dubai Ferry and modern water taxis.
In fact, Dubai offers so many activities that it’s hard to choose just one. Rooftops, restaurants, holiday shopping at the Dubai Mall, and you get a New Year experience unlike anywhere else.
Calm Holiday Abu Dhabi

This city is the perfect alternative to Dubai. While the city doesn’t host the same massive countdown celebrations or week-long fireworks, it offers something many Armenian travelers appreciate even more: peace, space, culture, and world-class attractions.
Abu Dhabi is ideal for those who want a holiday atmosphere without the buzz of Dubai. You can spend your New Year break exploring the stunning Louvre Abu Dhabi, where the architecture itself is a masterpiece and the exhibitions are perfect for a slow, thoughtful day.
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the most beautiful mosques in the world, becomes even more magical during winter evenings with its white marble glowing under soft lights.
Families and couples can enjoy the tranquil beaches of Saadiyat Island, visit Qasr Al Watan (the Presidential Palace) with its breathtaking interiors, or spend a fun day at Yas Island, home to Ferrari World, Warner Bros World, and Yas Marina.
Exotic Holiday in Oman

For many Armenian travelers, Oman is still a new and unexplored destination. Unlike Dubai’s crowded malls and massive fireworks, Oman offers a calm, meaningful escape in nature and culture.
As the country becomes extremely hot in summer, the New Year holidays in the Middle East are the perfect time to visit Oman.
Muscat, the capital, is a great starting point. You can visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, one of the most beautiful mosques in the region, walk along the Mutrah Corniche, explore the traditional Mutrah Souq, or enjoy the peaceful beaches around Qurum and Al Bustan.
For nature lovers, Oman is a dream. The Wadi Shab and Wadi Bani Khalid gorges offer crystal-clear pools and hiking trails surrounded by palm trees. The cooler winter months are also ideal for exploring the mountains of Jebel Akhdar and Jebel Shams, known as the “Grand Canyon of Arabia.” If you love wildlife, head to Ras Al Jinz, where you can see sea turtles on the beach at night.
Consider the New Year Holidays on the Middle East Cruise

One of the best ways to experience several Gulf countries without constant transfers is by booking a cruise around the Middle East. Several cruise operators run routes that connect popular destinations such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Muscat (Oman).
This kind of itinerary is ideal during the New Year holidays. You start in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, enjoy modern city nightlife, architecture, and shopping, then sail to calmer, more traditional places like Muscat or Omani coastal towns.
Onboard amenities, combined with daily stops at different is a perfect way to celebrate the New Year.