Ultra Europe

Jul 2020

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The basics

Stock up on the glow sticks and get the T shirts off for the mother of all dance parties.

The festival

American electronic music brand, Ultra, has expanded from its original Miami base to run festival set ups all over the world. 2013 saw the festival come to Europe for the first time and it's in Croatia to stay.

A full on party from first thing in the morning, Ultra Europe got rave reviews last year for its no-nonsense approach to having a good time and it instantly became Croatia’s biggest festival pulling in over 100,000 punters.

The promoters pride themselves on cutting edge production, amazingly huge light shows, pyrotechnics and fireworks, the hottest DJs and pushing boundaries, all set in the sunshine on the beautiful Dalmatian coast.

Our tip

If you’re not exhausted after three days, head to the one off pool party, Ultra Beach the day after at the Hotel Amfora Grand Beach Resort for a bikini clad rave in a swanking setting.

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Getting there

How do I get there?

Official travel and accommodation partner travel2ultra

Flying: Visit Croatia. During the season there are quite a few low-cost carriers that fly directly to Split from a number of cities in the UK, France and Germany as well as an assortment of other European countries. Other airports: Split, Zadar, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Benetke, Pula, Rijeka, Ljubljana, Dubrovnik.

Travelling by Car: Visit Croatia. You can reach the city of Split from various directions:

From Zagreb by Highway A1 Zagreb-Split,

or using the road through the inland (Zagreb - Karlovac - National Park Plitvicka jezera- Knin - Sinj - Split),

traveling along the Adriatic coast from the north (Rijeka - Zadar - Šibenik - Split).

You can also arrive in Split with your car by taking a ferry from Rijeka to Split, from Dubrovnik to Split, and from the major Italian harbours on the Adriatic coast (Pescara, Ancona, Bari). Note that availability of transport from Italian ports varies according to the season.

Travelling by Train: Split train station is right in the city centre, it is a few minutes walk from the port and from the old town. It is possible to travel by train to Split from elsewhere in Europe, although the majority of routes involve a change of trains at Zagreb. For detailed information on international lines, see the DB website. There are regular lines to and from Zagreb, which take 6-9 hours depending on the line. Timetables can be found from the Croatian Railways website

Travelling by Boat: There are year-round ferries from Ancona in Italy, as well as a fast catamaran service during summer. Carriers: jadrolinija and blueline-ferries

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Pricing

General Admission Regualr: €139.00

VIP 3 Day Combo: €299.00

VIP 1 Day: €129.00

When can I get them?

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Where can I get them?

Tickets are available via Festicket.

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