The number of overnight stays and tourist visits are increasing in Split each year. It is no surprise then that the trend continued for this year's ULTRA Europe music festival.
Day two of ULTRA and the bura tries to steal the show.
The first day of ULTRA Europe has come and gone, and as we head into day two (yes, Total Split will be reporting live from the event tonight), how did day one go?
Alijana Vukšić, director of the Tourist Board of Split, comments on ULTRA, the summer season, and what we can look forward to once the festival is over.
ULTRA Europe music festival officially begins today in the Dalmatian capital of Split. Because thousands of happy-go-lucky ravers from all parts of the world will be parading through our city over the next few days, we thought we would give out a few pointers to make this weekend as painless as possible.
ULTRA Europe takes place in Split from July 14-16, 2017, at Poljud Stadium.
Everything is ready for the start of the ULTRA Europe music festival which will be held in Split this weekend.
Police have no knowledge of any planned terrorist attacks, but all measures are taking place to ensure the safety of the festival.
Hajduk’s important Europa League match coincides with this year’s Ultra Festival at Poljud stadium, forcing the two organizations to reach an agreement.
We've just passed the mid-June mark which means one significant thing: music festival season is upon us.