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2020 Ultimate Holiday Guide

2020 has been a year like no other – so why should the holidays be any different? We present to you the KAYAK 2020 Ultimate Holiday Guide: your source of global inspiration for all things Christmassy, cosy, tasty and fun.

Since we’re all likely to be sticking close to home, it’s a great chance to find out about holiday traditions from around the world. And who knows – you may want to make a few of them new traditions for your own family.

We’ve divided the traditions into categories so you can zoom in on just the type of inspiration you’re looking for – from cookies to music to New Year’s. Happy Holidays!

You know what to expect during the holiday season in your country – but how do they celebrate in the Philippines, Brazil or Japan? Indulge your wanderlust by checking out these traditional, sometimes quirky and enviable customs from other countries.

What do you get for the person who’s usually out exploring the world and has spent the last year not travelling at all? A good dose of something worldly to help them stay calm and be patient. Browse through the holiday vendors here for some good ideas.

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Cookies

There’s a reason why Christmas scented candles often smell like spiced cookies: they instantly take you to your happy place. Try some new spices and shapes with these worldly wonders.

Christmas Dinner

This is it: the holiday moment everyone’s been waiting for. Get some new ideas for this year’s feast with suggestions and recipes below, curated from all around the world.

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Desserts

Now that you can’t eat another bite, it’s time for dessert! Your sweet tooth will be surprised and delighted by any of these decadent treats.

Drinks

It’s the festive season and you’ve just come in from the cold. What do we crave most when we are looking to warm up? A holiday drink of course. Most are served hot and are mixed with alcohol to give you that extra kick. And they all pair nicely with board games.

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Scandinavia GløggRecipe
Jamaica Sorrel punchRecipe
The UK EggnogRecipe
Bulgaria Greyano VinoRecipe
Mexico Ponche NavideñoRecipe
Ireland Irish coffeeRecipe
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Music

Nothing gets you in the Christmas spirit like holiday songs – whether it be about hearts still healing from last year or about ending war (in Portuguese). Though you may not know them all, these songs from around the world just keep getting better with the years. Crank it up and enjoy.

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Movies

Turn off the lights, snuggle on the couch with some popcorn and a loved one, and push the play button. Just like with songs, over the years these films have become synonymous with the holidays.

This 90s American family comedy follows a young boy defending his house against robbers after his family goes on a trip and accidentally leaves him behind.

Love can change you, especially around Christmas. This British blockbuster will have you laughing and crying as you watch a group of Londonites find love.

This beloved classic from 1946 reveals a man in crisis as he wonders if the world would have been better without him.

A family is about to lose its farm in rural Australia unless it can pay off the debt with winnings from a racehorse. But first it needs to rescue it from horse thieves.

Virtual Entertainment

By now, it’s pretty apparent that not many will be out and about this holiday season. The silver lining, though, is that many companies are making their traditionally physical events virtual. Experience how other countries like to get in the holiday mood here.

It’s safe to say that the whole world is hoping that 2021 is better than 2020 has been. Well, it just so happens that many countries’ New Year’s Eve traditions involve doing something crazy to bring luck for the next year… so get those grapes out and let’s make 2021 fantastic.

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Spain
Get luck for the new year by eating 12 grapes during the 12 strokes of midnight New Year’s Eve, with your right foot forward to start the year on the “right foot”.

The Netherlands
Snack on oliebollen: a fried ball of dough eaten warm, sometimes with raisins or other fillings and sprinkled with powdered sugar.

Denmark
Watch “Dinner for One” and jump from a chair or sofa into the new year at midnight.

Italy
Break something old at midnight – preferably nothing expensive or an heirloom – to bring good luck.

Myanmar
Cleanse yourself of the previous year’s bad luck and start fresh at the Thingyan Water Festival.

China
For the Chinese New Year, it will bring luck to paint your door red – the luckiest colour in China.

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