Where to spend the New Year 2013?
About where and how to spend the New Year 2013,Many people begin to "ache" beforehand: we need to consider all possible options, choose the most suitable from them and have time to organize everything before the coveted date. The country of the Soviets will tell you, where to spend the New Year 2013 "With a twist".





When there is less time left before the meetingNew Year 2013, the expectation of this wonderful holiday is becoming more and more exciting. How to celebrate the New Year? Where is it better to hold it? I want to celebrate a favorite holiday interesting and fun, but because such questions just do not go out of my head.


Domestic philistine knows a few"Iron" options for the New Year: New Year at home, New Year in a restaurant or club, New Year at a dacha (recreation center), and New Year in the street or square. Well, all these options are good in their own way, time-tested, but can not there be something fresh and interesting for the New Year 2013?


Recently, this version of the New Year "New Year abroad". Such a meeting of the New Year is a great way to get away from routine, get a lot of new impressions and, of course, have fun in one of the most important holidays of the year.


When celebrating the New Year, you can organize"Standard" program of visiting foreign countries: go to Italy or Spain, Austria or Czech Republic, Germany or England. But if you want something unbanal, then this program is better for a while to forget and the New Year 2013 will be held not just on the journey, but on the original journey. For example, what about the idea to spend New Year 2013 in Transylvania in the company of Count Dracula?


Journey to Transylvania - a historical area in Romania - canturn into an exclusive adventure with a mystical "vampire" tint, if you choose to travel as a final destination of the town of Brasov. After all, not far from this town is located the famous to the whole world castle of Vlad Tepes-Dracula, which was described in his work by Bram Stoker. Upon arrival in Brasov, you can book an excursion to this castle and see for yourself how the Count Dracula lived.


Do not you want to visit the mysterious castle of Dracula? Then You can spend the New Year 2013 in Scotland, or rather in its capital, Edinburgh. Edinburgh on New Year's Eve seems to turn into a magical medieval city, where the sound of bagpipe diversities and the flags of bellicose mountaineers flutter. And just before the battle of the chimes in the Scottish capital, a real torchlight procession is held annually: men dressed in festive national costumes pass through the Royal Mile (the main street of Edinburgh), carrying lighted torches with them - according to the belief, it drives away the evil spirit.


In general, travel to any country in whichNew Year's holidays are not observed a huge influx of tourists - this is already a good way to make the meeting of the New Year 2013 special. This option is especially suitable for those who do not like crowded crowds and queues for tourist attractions. If you decide to choose one of the countries is difficult, you can spend the New Year 2013 in a real sea cruise.


Sea cruise This event is very bright andunforgettable, well, and the New Year, met on a cruise, certainly will become one of the most memorable in life. In a huge floating resort, you can have fun, enjoy spa treatments, try various delicacies. And all this is combined with exciting excursions to the most interesting cities in the world, so it will not be boring for sure. New Year in a sea cruise is one of the most expensive options, but he gives impressions truly unique.


To meet the New Year, each country hassome unique traditions, rituals, so the option of holding the coming New Year in travel is also an excellent opportunity to get acquainted with the culture of different peoples, to learn a lot for yourself. So if there is a question where to spend the New Year's Eve and the entire period of New Year's holidays, then you can choose for yourself such an option as New Year's Eve abroad.



Where to spend the New Year 2013?
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