Join Sail Croatia‘s Hideout Festival Cruise next summer and experience the ultimate electronic summer party. With house and techno heavyweights providing some of the season’s finest raves on the epic Zrce Beach, this is one festival not to be missed! Tickets have outstripped demand every year since the festival started, but when you book Sail Croatia’s Hideout festival cruise, you are guaranteed a space at the hottest parties of the summer.
Thousands of festival goers are expected to descend onto Zrce beach to see some of the best electronic music talent from across the world – expect pool parties, secret beach parties plus headline evening performances on five beachfront stages. The 2024 line-up has not yet been announced, but with some of the biggest name in house and techno such as Folamour, East End Dubs and Kings Of The Rollers appearing in 2023, you can be sure next year’s festival will live up to the hype.
The party starts when you join the small ship cruise in Split before heading to Hvar, Primosten and Sibenik then hitting party central on Zrce Beach. After two days of festival fun, the cruise continues south through Vodice, before ending in Split.
Aside from the festival, highlights of the cruise include swim stops in crystal clear coves, exploring the famous Krka waterfalls, experiencing Hvar’s famous nightlife and discovering Diocletian’s Palace in Split.
There are two ships to choose from, with prices for the seven-night cruise (Split to Split) from £959 per person (based on two sharing) for the departure on 22nd June 2024. The cost includes accommodation, breakfast and lunch daily, hideout festival tickets (plus festival transfers) and wifi.
The cruises are part of Sail Croatia’s Navigator programme, offering the ultimate party at sea for 18-39 year olds, where guests hop along the Croatian coastline onboard some of the liveliest boats on the Adriatic.
Prices are based on two sharing, subject to availability and correct at time of issue. Flights are not included but offered by a choice of airlines from the UK.
Dozens fall ill in P&O Cruises ship outbreak
Woman dies after getting ‘entangled’ in baggage carousel
Turkish Airlines flight in emergency landing after pilot dies
Boy falls to death on cruise ship
Protestors now targeting Amsterdam cruise calls