Now that Ultra Europe has come to an end at Poljud and is off to the islands over the next 3 days, here are some thoughts and observations on how the electronic music extravaganza went on this year.
From Friday, July 15 at 16h until Monday, July 18 at 17h at stadium Poljud in Split, Ultra Europe 2016 will be in session, and with that comes some traffic regulations.
Because this is our last “quiet” weekend before the Ultra crowd really begins arriving next week, we thought we would do some research to help make the lives a bit easier for the procrastinating, Ultra bunch - have you booked your accommodation yet?
Zagreb will lend 12 buses to Split as a backup for Ultra weekend, which begins on July 14th and lasts for the week following.
With Ultra Europe quickly approaching, we over at Total Croatia News are trying to get as prepared as possible. While we sit back and check off our own lists, we figured it would only be fair to share some of our insider tips and tricks with you for getting through this blowout of a 3 day extravaganza.
Ultra Europe: Three days of explosive headliners, mind blowing visuals, intensive dancing and 40,000 of your best friends. Poljud Stadium in Split has created the perfect atmosphere to sweat it out under the hot summer heat in a pristinely ancient European city. Although we know the festival will take up most of your time in Split, it would be a shame not experience the plethora of built in amenities the city has to offer. Understanding your tired bodies will be in need of some daily R&R, here is a list of activities for you, whether you’re nursing a hangover or resting your tired legs. We promise we aren’t asking too much of you to fully imbibe in the Dalmatian experience.
We know the months, weeks, days, and hours that are going into planning your Ultra Europe holiday, but with the festival just about a month away, do you have most items on your Ultra checklist checked?