The Gulf Coast’s Biggest New Year’s Celebration Tickets Are On Sale

OBA Staff • November 9, 2025

Two days of music, buffets, and the Polar Bear Dip await

Flora-Bama New Years Eve

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — If you travel around the State of Alabama and ask someone to name the top five New Year's Eve parties in the state, Flora-Bama will be in the mix. It doesn't matter where the people are from, they consistently mention the Flora-Bama's Bash as a place to be on New Year's. The historic beach bar, well known for tossing mullet across the state line, has become a legendary spot to party out the old year and plunge into the next. Tickets for the event have sold out in advance for over a decade.


Since opening their doors in 1964, the Flora-Bama has hosted a party on
New Year's Eve, even before the Mullet Toss began. Thousands of people visit the beaches for the holidays and some "snowbirds" even arrive early for the season. When you drive around Gulf Shores and Orange Beach during the winter you will notice license plates from around the country. Many groups come to celebrate the holidays on the beach, but a large amount of locals and tourist alike make their annual pilgrimage to "party on the line."


Flora-Bama's New Year's Bash is really a two-day event. The party starts on the evening of the 31st, and then thousands enjoy the
Polar Bear Dip on January 1st. The dress and costumes for both days have become the pictures of legend!


New Year's Eve is a ticketed event that includes three stages of live music, an all-you-can-eat dinner buffet from 6-11 PM, the breakfast buffet begins serving at midnight, and there are Champagne Splits and party favors for all.
TICKETS


The world-famous Polar Bear Dip is THE event of New Year's Day along the gulf coast. Groups and families gather in costume, swim suits and some even in wet suits to feel the brisk salt water on their faces. You take a dip in the Gulf at noon. Those who fully submerge will get a free draft beer and a free New Year's lunch of ham, black-eyed peas, greens and cornbread.


For those who wish to have an elegant meal before the party there is also the Flora-Bama Yacht Club's
New Year's Dinner Party, which also comes with tickets to the main event at the beach bar. This year's dinner is a separate ticket and the dinner includes short ribs and Chicken Gnocchi. You can also enjoy a dessert of Crème brûlée or more.


It's no wonder the Flora-Bama has become the most famous place to party on New Year's Eve in the State of Alabama (depending on where you are standing at the time). Yes there are still those who will wait for hours to watch a moon pie or other objects to drop from above, but those parties are outside and don't have the long tradition of the legendary bar on the beach.

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