Croatia is a country in Central Europe, which borders Slovenia to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast, Serbia to the east, and Montenegro to the southeast.

The festival is situated in a little place called Deringaj, only 6 km away from nearest bigger town called Gračac. Its only 70 km away from Zadar and it belongs to Zadar county.

 

BY CAR

For a safe ride in Croatia, there are some traffic regulations you need to follow. You can find them on the following link:
http://www.croatiatraveller.com/Transport/regulations.htm

The GPS coordinates for Deringaj are 15.87076, 44.34617

If you are taking the highway A1 Zagreb-Split, you must be sure to take the Exit 13 towards Gornja Ploča and Udbina (in direction from Zagreb) or Exit 14 towards Sveti Rok, Gračac and Lovinac (in direction from Split) and follow the sign for Gračac and eventually Deringaj.

However, if you have an adventorous spirit, instead of the highway you can take a state road. Travelling on state roads is much slower but it’s the best way to see al the natural beauty of Croatia!
The easiest and shortest way to get to the festival site by car is to take the road D1 – state road that goes from north to south starting at the border crossing Macelj (borders of Republic Slovenia) via cities callled Krapina, Zagreb, Karlovac, Gračac, Knin, Sinj and Split. Near Gračac you will find a road sign for Deringaj.
If you would like to take a ride along the coast road you should enter Croatia at border crossing Pasjak/Rupa (also borders of Republic Slovenia) via cities Rijeka, Crikvenica, Karlobag, Zadar and Gračac.

Croatia is a turist country so keep in mind that during the summer the traffic on the roads and borders is increased. To be up to date with traffic and road conditions visit croatian auto club web page! http://www.hak.hr/rss/stanje/en.xml They update on daily basis.

GAS STATIONS
They are open from 7:00 til 220:00 every day. Orderly gas stations work 0 – 24 hours. All gasstation sell: Eurosuper 95, Super 98, Eurosuper Plus 98, Normal and Euro Diesel fuel and gas.

BY PLANE

In summer time all airports in Croatia offer a big amount of seasonal flights. The Airports are located in Zagreb, Zadar, Split, Osijek, Pula and Dubrovnik and they all provide flights to the rest of Europe. Alongside the standard flights (Croatia Airlines) there is also a wide range of other companies – Ryanair, EasyJet, Blue1, SAS, Clickair, Iberia, Jet2, Norwegian Air, Hapagloyd, Germanwings, Centralwings, Danube Wings, SkyEurope, Jetairfly, Estonian air, Aerlingus, Flybe, Tuifly, Flyglobespan, EStonianair, Air Berlin, Wizzair, INterSky, Monarch and Jat.

• Airport Zagreb – +385 1 62 65 222; http://www.zagreb-airport.hr/
• Airport Split – +385 21 20 31 71; http://www.split-airport.hr/
• Airport Dubrovnik – +385 20 77 33 77; http://www.airport-dubrovnik.hr/
• Airport Zadar – +385 23 20 58 00; http://www.zadar-airport.hr/hr/

BY BUS

There is a small bus station in Gračac where a bus stops from Zagreb, Zadar and some other Croatian cities. There is unfortunately no direct busline from Gračac to other places so you must carefully plan your traveling by bus. It is also the chepaest and fastes way for traveling in and around Croatia.

BY TRAIN

There is also a train station in Gračac. The easiest way to come in Gračac by train is to take a train from Zagreb to Split. Make sure you leave the train at Gračac station. There are currently three departures from Zagreb, at 07:50h, 14:04h, 23:20h. Most likely in summer time there will be additional departures. For other informations visit: http://www.hznet.hr/

More info on SHUTTLE BUSES and TAXI coming soon!