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    Team Klook
    Last updated 24 Nov 2024
    Feeling the Christmas Spirit: 7 Destinations in the Asia-Pacific to Celebrate the Holidays

    Plan an unforgettable holiday trip to experience the magic of Christmas celebration in these parts of the continent 

    Christmas can be felt all around the globe, and the Asia-Pacific region is no exception. Despite the varying religions in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, this part of the continent offers several holiday destinations for travelers who want to experience an unforgettable Christmas celebration away from home.  
    Combining all the essential ingredients of the perfect adventure holiday trip—nature, culture, history, food, and plenty of outdoor activities—the region promises a unique and festive experience for those still wondering where to go on Christmas.

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    Vietnam

    Ho Chi Minh City at night
    Source: Vietnam National Authority of Tourism Website
    For those still undecided about where to go on Christmas, how about Vietnam? In this part of the world, Christmas Eve takes center stage, especially in bustling Ho Chi Minh City. Come nightfall, city streets teem with people, immersing themselves in festive lights, Christmas decor, and palpable excitement. 
    Despite the few Christians, Midnight Mass is attended by many, drawn by enchanting Nativity plays and merry Christmas tunes. French influences are also felt in significant aspects; the “creche” scenes outside homes and the “reveillon” meal, complete with a “bûche de Noël.” Though presents aren't prevalent, the spirit of Christmas is deeply felt in shared joy and merriment at this holiday destination.

    Thailand

    Firework festival in Thailand
    Source: Tourism Authority of Thailand Website
    As one of Asia's premier holiday destinations, Thailand offers a unique way to shake up your usual Christmas celebration. An epic holiday trip to Phuket, Thailand would definitely add to your festive spirit. December in the sunny country brings the end of the monsoon and the start of paradise. Be an action junkie with swimming, diving, or kayaking, or embrace the culture tour in Phuket Town
    With more than 30 beaches, choosing gets tough, from popular spots like Kata Beach, and upscale Surin Beach, to quieter beauties like Sri Panwa. Let Phuket turn this Christmas into a sun-drenched adventure you'll never forget.

    Cambodia

    Angkor Wat facade
    Source: Paul Szewczyk of Unsplash
    In December, the climate in Cambodia is beautifully summery, making it one of Southeast Asia's most serene holiday destinations. It’s perfect for exploring dense woods, majestic valleys, and distinctive biodiversity. Although Christmas isn't widely observed, it's a reflective place to celebrate with loved ones. 
    Beyond the famous Angkor ruins, its untapped coastlines, charming villages, great temples, and friendly people make it special. Step onto the unbeaten path: hike, bike, or kayak through tranquil back-country. You can also ditch your usual festive plans and boldly embark on an adventurously diverse Christmas on a World Expeditions multi-activity trip.

    Singapore

    Giant Christmas tree
    Source: Visit Singapore Website
    Despite only 19% identifying as Christians, this tiny island nation wholeheartedly embraces Christmas, making it an ideal holiday destination. Festive cheer envelops the city, with dazzling lights transforming Orchard Road into a luminous spectacle. Even unique, have you ever experienced a Christmas Theme Park? Singapore presents Christmas Wonderland, a popular attraction among both locals and tourists. 
    Swing by St Andrew's Cathedral to witness a life-sized Nativity scene or join a growing trend of midnight church services. Their Christmas fare might surprise you—think traditional roast turkey seasoned with a Singaporean twist, ginger, and chili.

    Australia

    Santa on a sleigh
    Source: Peripitus of Wikimedia Commons
    Down in Australia, the Christmas celebration feels more like a summer holiday destination. Schools break for summer in mid-December, making it the perfect time for camping adventures.
    Aussies genuinely get into the festive spirit. Wreaths on front doors, everyone singing carols, houses boasting of Christmas trees and lights brightens up the place. Some neighborhoods start a friendly competition of who has the most impressive light display. People adorn their homes with 'Christmas Bush', a native plant known for its deep red summertime bloom. Plus, blooming jacarandas might add a beautiful shade of purple into the mix. People citywide come together for Carols by Candlelight services and splendid Christmas pageants.

    New Zealand

    Auckland's Sky Tower illuminated in Christmas colours during the month of December
    Source: Marco Klapper of Wikimedia Commons
    Christmas celebrations in New Zealand are a mix of summer fun and traditional festivity. This holiday destination offers a Kiwi-style Christmas that’s relatable yet full of local charm. Expect to see folks spending this special time at the beach, holiday homes, or even camping. Towns across the nation light up with Santa parades, decked floats, and carol services, where local tunes like “Te Harinui” echo.  
    Don't be surprised if Santa trades his winter wear for jandals and an “All Blacks” rugby shirt. The unique Pōhutukawa Christmas tree is emblematic of the season. And when it comes to festive fare, barbecues are becoming increasingly popular. Round it off with an array of desserts and drinks. So, a holiday trip during the New Zealand Christmas promises to be a uniquely exhilarating experience.

    Fiji

    Beach Resort in Fiji
    Source: Savir C of Unsplash
    Fiji isn’t usually the first thing that comes to mind when you think of holiday destinations, but hear us out. In this tiny island in the Pacific, Christmas is an impressive weeks-long affair. Think communal feasts called "lovo" where food like chicken, beef, and fish, wrapped in banana tree leaves, gets slow-cooked underground; traditional dance routines, dubbed "meke"; and compelling carol sessions at local churches. 
    Preparation kicks into gear weeks before Christmas, with homes and businesses plastered in twinkling lights and baubled trees springing up everywhere. Don't miss the unique touch of the “masi” either—that's a traditional Fijian cloth decked out in Christmas motifs. Finally, if a holiday trip to Fiji is on your radar, don't skip the famous Hibiscus Festival in Suva, and the mesmerizing Christmas Light-Up in Nadi.

    Travel must-haves for your holiday trip

    Going on a holiday trip during Christmas requires smart packing, especially when visiting these holiday destinations. Remember, the must-have essentials might vary from destination to destination, but having a checklist is always wise. Don’t forget these essentials for an easy-breezy December getaway.
    • Universal adapter and power bank. You're going to need your devices to capture memories, so don’t forget these tech essentials.
    • Travel insurance and a valid passport. Keep these documents handy, they are your ticket to a hassle-free holiday trip.
    • Comfortable walking shoes. Exploring a new place involves a lot of walking! Pair of comfy shoes, anyone?
    • Medicine and health supplies. It's smart to pack a simple first-aid kit, plus any prescription you need.
    • Climate-appropriate clothes. Attire will depend on your destination - from bikinis in Phuket to layers in Vietnam, pack wisely.
    • Local currency. It’s always smart to carry some local cash for small expenses.
    Now that you have an idea about where to go on Christmas, embrace the magic of Christmas by planning a holiday trip to one of these seven awe-inspiring Asia-Pacific destinations. Whether you prefer the rich cultural immersion of Southeast Asia or a thrilling escapade in the Pacific, you're guaranteed to have a festive Christmas celebration that you'll treasure for years to come.

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