About Ultra Europe 2023
Ultra Europe is a multi-venue outdoor electronic music festival that is a part of Ultra Music Festival's worldwide expansion, which has now spread to twenty countries. Taking place each July on Croatia’s beautiful Dalmatian coastline ever since, the festival has attracted some of the biggest DJs and live acts in the world including Above & Beyond, Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, Alesso, Avicii, Carl Cox, Chase & Status, David Guetta, Dillon Francis, Diplo, Disclosure, Erick Morillo, Example, Fedde Le Grand, Hardwell, Jamie Jones, Knife Party, Krewella, Laidback Luke, Luciano, Marco Carola, Martin Garrix, Nicky Romero, Nic Fanciulli, Paul van Dyk, Porter Robinson, Pretty Lights, Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Aoki, Tiesto and W&W to name just a few.
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Pendulum Trinity
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BY AIR
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.
BY CAR
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.
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 (http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en). 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 www.hznet.hr. Trains are generally slower but slightly cheaper than buses in all of Croatia.
BY BOAT
There are year-round ferries from Ancona in Italy, as well as a fast catamaran service during summer. Carriers: Jadrolinija (http://www.jadrolinija.hr/) and Blue Line Ferries (http://www.blueline-ferries.com/). Only a few companies run the ferry routes. Prices and amenities are roughly the same. It's best to choose based upon the schedule.
Split is the main hub for local boats and hydrofoils in Central Dalmatia. There are several boats a day to and from Brac, Hvar, Solta, Vis, Kor?ula and Lastovo.
“Electronic music is one of the most popular and fastest growing musical genres in the world, and the Ultra Music Festival has been recognized as one of the leading festivals of that genre. Taking into consideration the developed scene in Croatia and the excellent reputation of Split and Hvar as top tourist destinations recognized in Europe and around the world, the decision to organize Ultra Europe in Croatia was easy to make. We strongly believe that electronic music fans are aware of what Ultra Music Festival represents and will come in great numbers to Split and Hvar this July.”, stated Russell Faibisch – CEO of Ultra Enterprises.
Joe Basic, director of Adria MM Production – the Croatian partner and co-organiser of the festival – added:
“Ultra Europe Festival is undoubtedly one of the most important music events..., not only in Croatia but in Europe. That is why we are very proud that we as local partners can give our support and host such a reputable event in Split and Hvar. There is no question that Ultra Music Festival will be an attraction in the historical and beautiful cities of Split and Hvar. The beautiful Adriatic Sea and Islands of the area will be a perfect setting for Ultra Music Festival and will attract many to come and experience all that Ultra and Croatia have to offer”.
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