Ras Al Khaimah has announced its preparations for welcoming 2021, with a focus on ensuring public safety in light of the current COVID-19 pandemic.
The festivities include fireworks in various shapes and themes rising above the sea near Al Marjan Island, over a 4km stretch, in tune with special musical arrangements for a total of 10 minutes to welcome the New Year.
#RAKNYE2021 will be held without public activities while adhering to social distancing protocols.
All the hotels in Al Hamra Village and Al Marjan Island will have dedicated viewing areas but only hotel guests, ticket holders of special events and diners of surrounding restaurants will have access to these areas, in addition to essential hotel staff and operational teams responsible for organising the fireworks.
The celebrations will be telecast live on television networks, social media channels and at raknye.com.
A spokesperson of the organising committee said: "Organising the event requires comprehensive planning and close cooperation, bringing together local and federal government agencies and private companies. The precautionary measures aim to ensure the wellness and safety of all visitors, staff and the Ras Al Khaimah community while underlining the Emirate’s distinction as the GCC Capital of Tourism 2021."
There will be real-time follow-up on the visitor density at all hotels in Al Hamra Village and Al Marjan Island. Every attendee must follow safety guidelines including wearing masks and adhering to social distancing.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Salem Al Qasimi road leading to Al Marjan Island will be closed from 2:00 pm on December 31, 2020 and access will only be allowed for residents, guests of hotels and restaurants plus permit holders.
The Organising Committee also cancelled all public events and will close the public viewing platforms and beach area along the road between Al Hamra Village and Al Marjan Island, in addition to the closure of the open beach in front of the Marina Towers at Al Hamra Village.
Visitor parking and child play areas will be blocked as part of COVID-19 safety protocols.
Ras Al Khaimah made history with the New Year’s Eve Gala of 2020, which won the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ titles for the 'Most Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Launching Fireworks Simultaneously' and the 'Longest Fireworks Waterfall'.