Diwali Fireworks
Picks for Diwali 2026, by price tier
Galactic stocks 36 fireworks chosen for Diwali, every one rated Low noise. The named picks below are in stock and grouped by spend bracket. Pick a tier that matches your garden size and budget.
| Price tier | Picks (in stock) | Best for | Run time / shots |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under £10 (F1/F2) | Ice Fountain (£0.99, F1, sparkler-style fountain), Magical Wands sparklers (£5.99, F1, 4-pack), Golden Wheel (£7.99, F2 spinner), Tranquil (£9.99, F2 quiet candle) | First-time celebrants, families with children, small gardens | 25 to 60 seconds each |
| £10 to £40 (F2/F3) | Lunar + FREE Storm (£17.99, F2, 133s duration), Colourful Crossette (£17.99, F2), Northern Lights (£29.96, F2, 224 shots over 120s), Aurora (£39.99, F3, 64 shots) | Family Diwali nights, mid-sized gardens, short main display | 17 to 120 seconds |
| £75 and over (F3) | Slow Then Go (£74.99, F3 low-noise), Clean Sweep (£79.99, Galactic own brand), The Lost World (£199.99, F3 compound, 138 shots over 55s) | Display-grade Diwali finale, larger gardens, group celebrations | 25 to 55 seconds |
Prices live at time of publish. Stock and pricing update daily, so check each product page for current availability.
Why colour and light define Diwali fireworks
Diwali is the Festival of Lights, so the fireworks that suit it best put visual character ahead of loud reports. Reds, golds, greens, purples and silvers in fountains, sparklers, multi-shot cakes and Roman candles deliver the brightness the festival celebrates without the heavy bang effects you'd want for Bonfire Night.
Every product in this range is rated Low noise so the display matches Diwali's character and respects neighbours in residential streets. If you want quieter still, the wider low-noise fireworks collection goes deeper on near-silent options.
Lower-noise Diwali picks for residential gardens
Diwali tends to land in shared neighbourhoods, often back-to-back with other households marking the festival on the same night. Lower-noise fireworks let you build a colour-rich display without disturbing neighbours or upsetting pets. Three picks worth a closer look from the Diwali range:
- Tranquil (£9.99). 16-shot F2 candle, low noise, named for the effect.
- Northern Lights (£29.96). Evo Pyrotechnics candle pack, 224 colourful shots over two minutes.
- The Lost World (£199.99). Display-grade 138-shot F3 compound that holds the low-noise rating.
Sparklers for Diwali, used safely with children
Sparklers are a Diwali staple. Small enough for younger children to hold under supervision, bright enough to suit the festival. The Magical Wands 4-pack (£5.99) and the larger Bargain Sparkler Pack (£5.00) are good starting points. The Glow Wand (£4.99) gives a sparkler-style effect that lasts up to 360 seconds.
How to use sparklers safely at Diwali:
- Wear gloves and hold one sparkler at a time, at arm's length.
- Children under five should not hold sparklers, but they can watch from a distance.
- Light each sparkler at the tip, never in clusters.
- Never run with a lit sparkler.
- Drop spent sparklers wire-end first into a metal bucket of water.
- Stay clear of loose clothing, dupatta scarves and flammable decorations.
For full guidance, see the UK firework safety code. If you have animals at home, also read fireworks and pets.
Garden size guidance: F1, F2 and F3 for Diwali
Every firework sold in the UK carries an F-rating that maps to a minimum safety distance. Pick the rating that matches your garden:
- F1, indoor or very confined spaces. Sparklers, ice fountains and small effects. Suitable for the smallest gardens or supervised use closer in.
- F2, gardens (8-metre safety distance). The bulk of the Diwali range: fountains, candles, smaller cakes and most wheels. Suitable for typical UK back gardens.
- F3, larger gardens (25-metre safety distance). Display-grade compounds and bigger effects like Aurora, Slow Then Go, Clean Sweep and The Lost World. Measure your firing area first.
If you're not sure your garden has 25 metres clear in front of the firing point, stick to F1 and F2. For more on garden suitability across the wider range, see the garden-friendly fireworks collection.
When is Diwali 2026?
Diwali 2026 falls on Sunday 8 November, the third and main day of the five-day festival. The full festival runs Friday 6 November to Tuesday 10 November.
| Day | Date (2026) | Tradition |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1, Dhanteras | Friday 6 November | Wealth and prosperity, cleaning the home, first diyas lit. |
| Day 2, Naraka Chaturdashi | Saturday 7 November | Clearing of negative energy, family preparation. |
| Day 3, Lakshmi Puja (main Diwali) | Sunday 8 November | The main day. Diyas lit, family feast, sweets, fireworks. |
| Day 4, Govardhan Puja | Monday 9 November | Gratitude for nature, offerings and feasts. |
| Day 5, Bhai Dooj | Tuesday 10 November | Celebrating the bond between siblings. |
UK fireworks curfew applies as normal across most days, with an extension to 1am on Diwali itself (8 November). Order in advance to avoid late-week stock pressure on the most popular SKUs.
When is Diwali in 2026 in the UK?
Diwali 2026 falls on Sunday 8 November. It is the third and main day of the five-day Festival of Lights, which runs Friday 6 November to Tuesday 10 November 2026. The main day, Lakshmi Puja, is when most UK households light diyas, share sweets and let off fireworks. UK fireworks curfew is extended to 1am on Diwali night.
What are the best low-noise fireworks for Diwali?
Every firework in the Galactic Diwali range is rated Low noise, so the whole collection is built around quieter effects. Picks for residential celebrations include Tranquil (£9.99 quiet candle), Northern Lights (£29.96, 224 shots over two minutes) and The Lost World (£199.99 display-grade compound). For the very quietest options, see the wider low-noise fireworks collection.
Are sparklers safe for children at Diwali?
Sparklers are safe for children when supervised. UK guidance is that children under five should not hold sparklers themselves, but can watch from a distance. Older children should wear gloves, hold one sparkler at a time at arm's length, and never run with a lit sparkler. Drop spent sparklers wire-end first into a metal bucket of water. Avoid loose clothing, dupatta scarves and flammable decorations near the firing area. Full guidance in the UK firework safety code.
Which fireworks suit small or medium gardens for Diwali?
F1 fireworks need very little clearance. Sparklers, ice fountains and small candles like the Ice Fountain (£0.99) and Glow Wand (£4.99) are safe in confined spaces. F2 fireworks need an 8-metre safety distance and cover most of the Diwali range, including Golden Wheel (£7.99), Tranquil (£9.99) and Northern Lights (£29.96). F3 pieces (25-metre safety distance) like Aurora (£39.99) and The Lost World (£199.99) need a larger garden. See the garden-friendly fireworks collection for more.
Can I buy Diwali fireworks all year round?
Yes. Galactic Fireworks is a year-round retailer, so Diwali fireworks ship outside the festival window too. Ordering early gives you the best selection of the colour-rich SKUs and avoids the late-October pinch when bonfire-night demand collides with Diwali ordering.
Do you offer free delivery on Diwali fireworks?
All orders over £300 qualify for free ADR delivery to mainland UK. Below that threshold, delivery charges are calculated at checkout based on your location. Fireworks ship via specialist 1.4G/1.3G ADR carriers. See the delivery policy for full details.
Related guides
- Fireworks Buying Guide UK
- UK Firework Safety Code
- Can You Set Off Fireworks in Your Back Garden?
- Fireworks and Pets, Keeping Dogs, Cats and Animals Safe
Looking for fireworks for other autumn celebrations? See the Bonfire Night fireworks range or browse Halloween fireworks. For colour-only, near-silent options, see low-noise fireworks.
Before your Diwali display, read the complete fireworks safety guide for safety distances, legal requirements, and essential tips from 27 years' experience.